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What's the big deal about four-character idioms?

1. There is no four-word idiom "whatever the result". The idioms at the beginning are as follows:

The southern shortcut refers to the nearest road to seek fame and profit. This is also a metaphor, which is used to describe a convenient way to achieve a goal.

A lifelong event. Lifelong: all my life. A lifelong event, especially marriage.

Endless hatred: for life. Regret or unsatisfactory things can't be removed even after death.

It went away and ended without results.

It always goes back and forth.

In the end: unexpectedly, completely. Days: refers to the natural life. Live the life you deserve. Refers to a long life and a good death.

Never, never, never change.

End to end: end; Start: start. It's the same from beginning to end, all the time.

Always the same, always the same.

The idea of dying here.

2. What's the big deal about four-character idioms in Idioms? Do everything. It also shows that you are sure and can take responsibility.

Big Ben and Big Ben: fundamental; Zong: Ben, the theme. The most fundamental and important thing.

Mercy and compassion: give happiness to all beings with love; Sorrow: relieve the suffering of all beings with compassion; Compassion: Buddhist language, saving the suffering. Describe human charity.

Playing and playing means playing drums and music together.

Eat like a pig. Eating and drinking without restraint or plan. Refers to large-scale, high-grade eating and drinking activities.

Make a hullabaloo about, quarrel fiercely. Refers to the disorderly quarrel and commotion between the disputing parties without serious differences.

Play many musical instruments at the same time. Metaphor hype.

Dawu: I understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.

Understand: understand; Enlightenment: I understand. Describe a complete awakening.

Openness and closure describe the loneliness, openness and closure of literary thinking.

Great kindness: kindness; DE: Ende, benefits. Mercy and compassion describe deep affection and kindness.

Rich and expensive means very rich and noble.

Big winds and waves refer to huge waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society. It also means that the struggle is sharp, complex, intense and arduous.

Make a hullabaloo about, describe hype and create public opinion.

Yelling.

Make a hullabaloo about, describe hype and create public opinion.

Big red and big green mean rich colors. She likes elegant clothes ranging from bright red to green.

Big red, big green means rich colors.

Big market refers to the general market price of goods.

It is useless to mobilize many people to do one thing in a rush.

Big red and purple describe prominence and pride.

The basic principles and provisions of the great sutra and Dafa.

Good luck is very auspicious and smooth. Used for divination and blessing in the old days.

Big wine and big meat means rich dishes and eating and drinking.

Speak out: express something; Release: to release, release. It means that the masses can fully express their opinions on some major issues.

Pretend to be arrogant.

Big gongs and drums describe hype.

Men and women refer to unmarried men and women who are over normal marriage age.

Destroy old things on a large scale and vigorously build new things.

Up and down, up and down. Describe a great change.

The invitation is big and the treatment is generous.

Righteousness describes generosity and respect for righteousness.

Da Ren Da Yong describes people as kind and brave.

Big right and wrong refers to the principled and fundamental right and wrong issues.

Big spendthrift originally meant big spendthrift. The latter is often used to describe that it is not easy to spend money.

Swing when you walk. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.

Big fish and big meat refers to a good and rich diet. Describe the richness of dishes.

Great wisdom and courage refer to extraordinary intelligence and courage.

3. Big, big, big, big, big, big, big dictionary:

Eat and drink,

Just show it,

Swagger,

Great enlightenment,

Talk big,

Big red and purple,

Ups and downs,

Do everything,

Big bang, big bang,

Renyi,

Right and wrong,

Yelling,

Spend money like water,

Men and women,

Pity and sympathy,

Good luck,

Great kindness,

Great wisdom and courage,

How rich and expensive,

Great classics and great solutions,

Big banks and big markets,

A lot of money, big things,

Yelling,

Big plates and bowls,

Big fish and big meat,

Make a scene,

Great winds and waves,

Big gongs and drums,

Big book,

Vince in autumn, put it aside and close the collection.

4. About the four-character idiom at the end:

The idiom "end" begins with: (*** 10) [z] No result, no result, no result, no result, no result, no year, no life, no death.

The second word is the idiom "End": (***2 1) [h] Never regret, never be embarrassed [j] Always be loyal to the beginning, always be cautious, always be respectful, always be cautious [p] No, never take it back, always be Thai [q] The song is always played elegantly [s].

The third word is the idiom "end": (***7 words) [b] You can't eat all day [s] You can't eat all day [x] You can't eat all day.

Idiom at the end of the word "final": (***25 words) [b] Don't die well, never know where to end [c] Start from scratch, never end from scratch [d] Know what to end from scratch, it's always more important [g] It's harder to end [j] Be careful to start from scratch, never end [l] Be old, never end]

5. What is the beginning of a four-character idiom? From beginning to end, it is a good beginning and a good end. Start from scratch, start from scratch, start from scratch, get off, start from scratch, start from scratch, start from scratch, start from scratch, start from scratch, start from scratch, start from the end, start from the end, start from the end, start from the end, start from the end, start from the end, start from the beginning, start from the beginning, start from the end, start from the end, start from the end. From the beginning, from the end, from the end, from the end, from the end, from the end, from the end, from the end, Thailand will not end until the festival is over. Death is always harder. Death is always harder. There is no beginning. Always a good start. Always a good start. Always a happy ending. Always a cautious ending. It's always hard to get rid of. It's always difficult to be consistent. The road to death is always long. This is always a virtue. The road to death is always long.

6. Four-word word with ending:

From beginning to end,

Have a beginning and no end,

In my life,

A lifelong event,

Lifelong education,

Finish what you started,

A good beginning and a good ending,

Start confusing and abandon it,

Be true to your heart,

Don't die well,

All day and all night,

Tireless all day,

For the rest of his life,

Be cautious to the end,

I don't know where to go,

Endless drugs,

The greatest sorrow,

I'm exhausted,

Unswervingly,

The death of the elderly,

From one end to the other,

Knowing the ending from the beginning,

Resentment for the rest of my life,

The five virtues are over,

Seclusion,

Hold a grudge for life,

Consistent,

Be cautious and respect the results,

It doesn't matter

Be careful from beginning to end.

7. What are some great idioms? There are all four-character idioms.

Lady Yang

Explain everything: everything; All: all. Everything is complete, everything.

Source "Biography of Heroes of Children": "The case was raised and made into materials; Everything. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is mostly used in written language. Generally used as a predicate.

Pronunciation is important; It can't be pronounced as "yìnɡ". "

Distinguish between shape and shape; Can't write "tools".

Synonyms cover everything, everything, everything.

The antonym is nothing, nothing, nothing.

Discrimination ~ is different from "everything": ~ focuses on "incompleteness"; Used for specific things; No need for people; "Everything" focuses on "whether there is"; Not only for things; It can also be used for things or people.

example sentence

(1) I didn't expect such a small bookstore; All kinds of books are actually ~.

(2) Although this snack bar is small in appearance; But all kinds of dishes are ~.