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Four-word idioms describing bondage

1. four words to describe the constraint, embarrassing.

Pronunciation júcêbên

Interpretation of constraint: confined to. Describe the constraint.

The origin of Feng Ming's magnum's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty is the twelfth time: "Although Zhao Gong is innocent, he is dissatisfied, and his courtesy is not as good as before. Sacrificing feet is also uncomfortable, and I often say that I am sick. "

For example, I see Master Wen will be here, with a red and white face, and I feel very ~. ◎ Qing Li Garbo officialdom in the sky for the 13th time.

Synonym fidgety, anxiety, melancholy, timidity, shyness.

The antonym is elegance, freedom, just complacency.

Grammatical combination; As predicate, object, attribute and adverbial; Describe the stiff behavior and inner anxiety.

2. Describe unrestrained and unsmiling: whatever. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

Source: On the Book of Rites Quli: "Don't climb high, don't go deep, be meticulous, don't laugh."

Sorry (1) means that you can only do it or you can't do it because of emotional problems. 2 shy; Awkward.

Bound by unruly talents: halter, metaphorical restraint. Extraordinary and free from vulgarity, unrestrained talent.

Source: The Biography of Sima Qian in Han Dynasty: "A servant with few unruly talents has no reputation for rural songs."

Sincerity and fear: indeed, indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Very cautious to the point of fear and anxiety.

Source: Handu's poem "Begging for Retreat from the County": "The post is invalid and the position has been stolen for a long time, which makes the hero feel embarrassed."

Uneasy, respectful and uneasy. It means respectful and unnatural.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventy-fifth time: "Baoyu has been uneasy for a long time because Jia Zheng is sitting."

Keep your eyebrows down, your head down and your eyes down. Describe the appearance of shyness.

3. Describe idioms that bind a lot. The spell used by the Tang Priest in the novel The Journey to the West to subdue the Monkey King can tighten the golden hoop on the Monkey King's head and make him have a splitting headache.

Later used to describe things that bind people. Don't laugh: if you don't laugh, just do it.

No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

Source: On the Book of Rites Quli: "Don't climb high, don't go deep, be meticulous, don't laugh." Sorry (1) means that you can only do it or you can't do it because of emotional problems.

2 shy; Awkward. An unruly person, an unrestrained person.

Refers to people who are unwilling to submit. Source: Han's Salt and Iron Theory: "No land, no people."

Sincerity and fear: indeed, indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Very cautious to the point of fear and anxiety.

Source: Handu's poem "Begging for Retreat from the County": "The post is invalid and the position has been stolen for a long time, which makes the hero feel embarrassed." Fish in the pond and birds in cages.

Metaphor is a person who is bound and loses his freedom. Source: Jin Qiu Xing Fu: "Like a fish cage and a bird in the pond, there is a thought of self-mountain."

After her husband died, she never got married again, which was the feudal ethics that bound women in the old society. Source: Zhouyi Heng: "Women are chaste and faithful."

Uneasy, respectful and uneasy. It means respectful and unnatural.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventy-fifth time: "Baoyu has been uneasy for a long time because Jia Zheng is sitting." Keep your eyebrows down, your head down and your eyes down.

Describe the appearance of shyness. Source: Tao Qing Zhenhuai's "Rain Flower in the Sky" The fourth time: "Gui Xiang sits on the edge of the bed with his hands folded and his eyebrows lowered to be a newcomer."

Unrestrained ups and downs: unrestrained indulgence; Binding: Mahler, a metaphor for binding. Free and unrestrained.

Source: Song Zhou Mi's "Dong Qiye's Ci Wang Mai Pan Fang": "The third person in palace examination, ups and downs, arrogant." It's embarrassing and uncomfortable.

Source: Feng Ming magnum "Warning Records" Volume 31: "If you are accurate, you have to reduce the price. Calculate correctly, there will be several surpluses. If you want him to find it, he will hesitate to give it to you. " Get confused and untie: arouse ignorance; Emancipate: To liberate from bondage.

Refers to enlightenment and ignorance, release the bondage. Source: Tang Ming Shunzhi's Book with Gu Qingxi: "Its filth, for the sake of publicity, can't wait to get rid of it."

To have a romantic festival is to have literary talent and not be bound by etiquette. Source: Miscellanies of Xijing Volume II: "Wen Jun is beautiful, with eyebrows like distant mountains, face like hibiscus, and skin as smooth as fat. She is seventeen years old and widowed, so she is happy with her talent and more polite. "

Wandering: debauchery; Skull: human body. Refers to the behavior that is not bound by secular etiquette.

Source: Wang Jinxi's Preface to Lanting Collection: "Or because of entrustment, let the waves go." Metaphor words and deeds carefully, in line with the law.

Source: Cloud "Notes on Reading Wei Caotang" If you smell four: "I regard you as an ancient gentleman, so I will let you celebrate your birthday and dare not insult you. You have been doing some negative things recently, knowing that you used to behave appropriately, but you are not afraid of you now. "

Steal a sly title: spit on the horse; Steal: Remove the reins. The horse spit out its chew and bit off the reins.

Metaphor is not bound. Source: Zhuangzi horseshoe: "Fu Jiaping and Yue's title are the same, and Ma Zhijie is arrogant and deceitful.

Therefore, it is also the crime of Bole to know that he is a thief. "Bold and uninhibited: halter, extending to bondage.

Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament. Source: "Northern History Zhang Yichuan": "Yi people are few and bold, and they go in and out of temples, but they are high and have no scruples."

The Buddha cursed his ancestors and Buddha in Buddhist language, which means that he is not bound by his predecessors. Source: Qian's "With Zhao Shu": "Otherwise, the ladder is connected with it, and the ancestor is a giant Buddha."

False eyebrows in three dialects. Pretend.

Affectation: Straighten the crooked; Knead: Make the straight one curved. Metaphor is artificial and unnatural.

Source: "Zhouyi Shuo Gua": "Kan, for the right, for the guide wheel." Released from adhesion and bondage.

Caution: Caution, caution; Tiny: tiny. Too cautious and timid to let go.

Source: "Huai Nanzi Human Training": "Sages are cautious and can't lose time." Caution in words and deeds: be careful.

Be careful what you say and do. Source: The Book of Rites: "Gentlemen and Taoists forbid people to do what they say, so they must consider what they will eventually do, and what they do must be based on what they are embarrassed about."

Cautious and respectful: cautious; Small: refers to small and insignificant things. Also take a cautious attitude towards subtle things.

Describe being very cautious when dealing with people. Source: An's "Huainanzi Human Training": "The sage is cautious and cautious, and if he loses time, he will shoot back, and it will be unlucky."

To stick to the rules is to be bound by ordinary and mediocre opinions. Source: Jin's "Bao Puzi on Immortals": "But shallow people stick to the rules, saying that there are no immortals in the world, so it is inevitable in the world."

Embarrassment: constraint. Describe the constraint.

Source: Feng Ming Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the twelfth time: "Although Zhao Gong is innocent, he is dissatisfied, and his courtesy is not as good as before. Sacrificing feet is also uncomfortable, and I often say that I am sick. "

Broad-minded and bold: open-minded and cheerful; Unconstrained: unconstrained. Open-minded and unconstrained style.

Source: Jin Shu Han Shu Zhang Chuan: "Sincerity makes the mind comfortable, not seeking the present. Or:' can you be obedient for a while, but not for the evil behind you?' A:' It's better to have a glass of wine right away than to make me famous'. People value their broadmindedness. "

Stride: Take a big step. Strode smartly and talk loudly at will.

Metaphor is inconsistent with words and deeds. Source: The History of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Wen Di Ji: "The title is Huang Lan" Pei Songzhi quoted Cao Pi: "It is the teaching of Hong Sanzhang, and it is enlightenment. If you want those who are tired and tired, you have to stride forward and speak fearlessly. "

Old silkworms make cocoons. Old silkworms spin silk and form cocoons, and wrap themselves in cocoons. Metaphor is to bind yourself.

Source: Shi Shi Shi Zhi: "When does the old silkworm cocoon?" Dreams are intense. "Self-maturity and prudence: experience and practice the world; Caution: Be careful.

Be sophisticated and steady, and don't act rashly. Source: "The Biography of Han Weiyuan": "Integrity is not as good as being a father's sage. It is a gift."

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4. Metaphor is an idiom that binds you. Make a cocoon and bind yourself. Pinyin: zuojinz? f idiom explanation: cocoon: cocoon; Bind: Bind.

Silkworms spin silk to make cocoons; Wrap yourself up. Metaphor binds oneself; It is also a metaphor for getting yourself into trouble.

Source of extended information idioms: Tang Juyi's Fifty Rhymes of Brothers on the Boat from Jiangzhou to Zhongzhou to Jiangling: "Who saved the candle moth? Cocoons entangle themselves. " Traditional idioms: Simple spelling of self-binding idioms: ZJZF Idiom Phonetic Notes: ㄗㄨㄛˋㄐㄢˇㄗˋㄈㄨˋ Usage: Words in common idioms: four-character idiom sense * * color as predicate and. With a derogatory connotation.

Idiom structure: idiom years: ancient idiom idiom pronunciation: cocoon, can not be pronounced as "Ji m 4 n ɡ". Idiom discrimination: juxtaposition, can not write "Bo" or "Attached"

Discrimination of idioms: there are differences between self-denial and self-denial: self-denial focuses on describing self-denial and self-denial; "Self-harm" focuses on punishing yourself. Synonyms: suicide, asking for trouble, asking for trouble. Antonym: blame others. Example: We need to formulate the necessary rules and regulations, but we should not be too cumbersome to tie our hands and feet.

Once upon a time, there was a couplet, the first part of which was "Rainbow on the river is a bird" and the second part was "Silkworm is a worm in the world". Worms form the word silkworm.

Silkworm is a small caterpillar with a fat body. It eats mulberry leaves all day. In a month or so, it becomes a cocoon and a moth, which makes people indicate that they are trapped. In the face of the new situation, we should break the old rules and keep pace with the times, not bind ourselves.

You see the problem too complicated and think too much, but you dare not do it. It's really self-restraint. I helped and tried my best, but I didn't please. Isn't it cocoon? These are trivial things, don't get entangled in them.

He asked for this trouble, but now he's tied himself in a cocoon, no wonder others.

5. What idioms are there to describe bondage? 1. Don't laugh. Bù gǒu yán xiào: Gou: You can get along with each other casually. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude. Source: On the Book of Rites Quli: "Don't climb high, don't go deep, be meticulous, don't laugh."

2. I am afraid of chéng huáng chéng kǒng: Honesty: true, true; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Very cautious to the point of fear and anxiety. Source: Handu's poem "Begging for Retreat from the County": "The post is invalid and the position has been stolen for a long time, which makes the hero feel embarrassed."

3. Be loyal to your own life cóng yīr zhīng: Don't remarry after your husband dies. This is the feudal ethics that bound women in the old society. Source: Zhouyi Heng: "It is said that women are chaste and loyal.

4. Uneasy: respectful and uneasy. It means respectful and unnatural. Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions, the seventy-fifth time: "Baoyu has been uneasy for a long time because Jia Zheng is sitting."

5. ups and downs, diē dàng bù jī: ups and downs: unrestrained; Binding: Mahler, a metaphor for binding. Free and unrestrained. Source: Song Zhou Mi's "Dong Qiye's Ci Wang Mai Pan Fang": "The third person in palace examination, ups and downs, arrogant."

6. Get confused and untie fā méng jiě fu: Get confused: enlighten ignorance; Emancipate: To liberate from bondage. Refers to enlightenment and ignorance, release the bondage. Source: Tang Ming Shunzhi's Book with Gu Qingxi: "Its filth, for the sake of publicity, can't wait to get rid of it."

7. Sticking to the rules: jū sú shǒu cháng: refers to being bound by ordinary and mediocre opinions. Source: Jin's "Bao Puzi on Immortals": "But shallow people stick to the rules, saying that there are no immortals in the world, so it is inevitable in the world."

8. Embarrassment [jú cê 9bê n: Embarrassment: restraint. Describe the constraint. Source: Feng Ming Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the twelfth time: "Although Zhao Gong is innocent, he is dissatisfied, and his courtesy is not as good as before. Sacrificing feet is also uncomfortable, and I often say that I am sick. "

9. Old silkworms make cocoons. L m 4 o cán Zuo Ji m 4n: The old silkworm spins silk and forms cocoons, and wraps itself inside. Metaphor is to bind yourself. Source: Shi Shi Shi Zhi: "When does the old silkworm cocoon?" Dreams are intense. "

1. He is always so serious and unsmiling.

I feel funny when I think of your fear when I meet the director.

3. Under the single-minded thought, Sister Xianglin donated a threshold to the temple.

In the play, there is nothing outside.

When they heard that the leader was coming to inspect the work, they all lingered uneasily.

I feel uneasy, but I don't know if my son will agree.

7. The great romantic poet Li Bai was brilliant and unrestrained, and wrote many immortal poems that despised princes and princes.

8. Fengzi's paintings are full of wild interest and ups and downs. It is difficult to find a pattern from a certain number of families. It's like a game of chess, attacking from all sides and winning in the chest.

9. Professor Zhang Mingkai, who claimed to be "unwilling to stick to the rules", pointed out: "In the face of any brand-new theoretical theory, the interpreter should not be afraid.

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6. What are the strict four letter word? They are strict with themselves, thorough, unswerving, firm and economical.

1. be strict with yourself [yán yú lǜ jǐ] method: constraint. Strictly restrain yourself.

In the Song Dynasty's Xie Zengcha: "Be strict with yourself; What I saw when I came out; Love the people; Movement must be heaven. "

I want to say from [jǐn běn xiáng shǐ] that things should be cautious and strict from the beginning.

3. Adhere to [kè sh ǒ ubyú] strictly and never change it.

4. 【 Lé iD ? bü dê ng 】 Describe a firm and unshakable attitude. It also describes strictly abiding by the rules and never changing.

Exodus: Her determination to take the postgraduate entrance examination is ~, and no one can change her determination.

5. Strict economy and strict requirements. Practice strict economy.