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10 four-word idioms and sentences

1. The meaning and sentence-making of ten four-character idioms 1. All of them crowded in at the same time. As soon as the gate of the stadium was opened, fans swarmed in. 2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry. I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily.

3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering. Describe very focused. The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher attentively. 4. soliloquize: soliloquize. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection.

5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. Just before the crash, the driver braked suddenly. 6. Better army and simpler management. Some units must streamline their troops and simplify their administration, and constantly improve their work efficiency.

7. Colorful: describe colorful and varied. In the evening, colorful lights make Xiamen more beautiful.

8. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of new things in large numbers. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed, making people dizzying.

10. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person.

2. Four-word idioms describing spring, sentences: Spring is beautiful-today, spring is beautiful, and it is a good day to go for an outing.

Everything revives-spring has come, everything revives, the ice and snow melt, and there is a vibrant scene everywhere. Spring is full-today, the spring is beautiful and full of spring, and people in the street are wearing beautiful spring clothes. Spring blossoms-Spring has come, and the park is full of flowers, just like a beautiful picture. It is sunny today. Xiaoming went fishing by the river with a fishing rod. Spring flowers in full bloom-we climbed to the top of the mountain and saw spring flowers in full bloom everywhere. In the spring morning, the sun is shining, and there are songs and laughter everywhere in front of and behind the house. A hundred birds contend-in the beautiful forest in the early morning of spring, a hundred birds contend, so lively. Rain clears up-in the evening of spring, rain clears up and a rainbow bridge is set up in the sky. How warm is it? -How warm is it in spring? The children are still wearing cotton-padded clothes. Continuous spring rain-the continuous spring rain outside the window moistens the earth. Spring March-Spring March, Xiaoming's family went to Hangzhou West Lake to play.

3. Ten four-character idioms and all their meanings are poorly understood.

Idiom allusion: refers to the poor ability to do important work.

The origin of the idiom: "Under the copula of Yi": "Virtue is thin and respected, knowledge is small and big, and strength is small and heavy, which is rare."

in public

Idiom allusion: daytime. Emphasize the contrast with dusk darkness.

Example of idiom: People come and go in broad daylight, so it is not convenient for you to write it down here. (Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the twelfth time.

Look anxiously until someone's eyes are tired-look anxiously.

Idiom allusion: autumn water: a metaphor for human eyes. I can see with my eyes. Describe the ardent hope for distant relatives and friends.

The source of the idiom: Master Wang Yuan's The Romance of the West Chamber has a second fold: "Looking through the autumn water, I am surprised that he is in a daze."

Example of Idiom: Listening to the sound of bananas and drizzling, where can we have fun with others? Looking through the autumn water, I don't see my home, and my tears are like hemp. (Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Fengyang Scholar)

Clear water and high mountains.

Idiom allusion: beautiful mountains and clear waters. Describe beautiful scenery.

The origin of the idiom: Huang Songting-zhang's "Moshan Xi gives Hengyang agarwood": "Make eyes at each other, Xiang Mei."

earnestly practise what one advocates/preaches

Idiom allusion: body: personally; Body: experience. Experience it for yourself and try to execute it.

The origin of the idiom: "Huai Nan Zi Zong Xun": "The sage takes the body." The doctrine of the mean: "Practice is close to benevolence."

Example of idioms: Mr. Wang takes the governor as his base address and takes personal practice as a lesson. (Zhang Qing Yan Hui's "Cheng Zhuozhai's Empty Biography")

(of writing style) like floating clouds and flowing water-natural and fluent.

Idiom allusion: To describe an article is natural and unconstrained, just like floating clouds and flowing water.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Xie Shi Shu: "Everyone is familiar with the articles of calligraphy and poetry; Roughly like a flowing cloud, it has no definite quality at first, but it often goes in what it is doing and stops there. "

Example of idioms: The structure is like flowing water, with distinct levels and echoes. ("Mao Dun's Thought of" Li Yuan ")

I am old, but I have accomplished nothing.

Idiom allusion: boss: old. I am old and have accomplished nothing.

The origin of the idiom: the tenth time in Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge": "You can't be famous, you can't get rich, you can't live in the world. It's a pity that the boss has accomplished nothing. "

Criteria for success and failure as a commentator

Idiom allusions: on: comment, measure. Take success or failure as the criterion for judging characters.

The origin of the idiom: Shi's Preface to Zankong Beihai: "People are among heroes because of their success or failure."

Examples of idioms: success or failure is a mediocre view; However, in this important event, you and I, as courtiers, should be careful what we say. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" eighth time)

Hungry people are everywhere on the road.

Idiom allusion: starve to death. The road is full of people starving to death.

The origin of the idiom: "Zuo Zhao was devoted to the public for two years": "The palace is very small and stands opposite." Liu Hanxiang's "Under the New Order and Good Strategy": "Ten years of mutual attack, the soldiers are exhausted and the people are tired, the people are empty, the road is thirsty, the cars are returned, and the bandits are all over the mountain, and the world is shaking."

Like the wind blowing away the last cloud-swept away.

Idiom and allusion: the wind swept away the residual clouds. Metaphor sweeps away the rest of the things at once.

The origin of the idiom: Yuan Yiming's "Enemy and Creditor" has a second discount: "It is like pouring snow on the furniture, and the wind sweeps away, making it sway lightly."

Example of idiom: Call "Please!" Raise chopsticks together, but like a breeze, half gone early. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" the second time)

4. Ten four-character idioms, meaning a wall (xià ng bū xò gò u). Interpretation: to the wall: to the wall.

It was made out of thin air against the wall. Metaphor is unfounded and fabricated out of thin air.

Source: Han Xu Shen's Preface to Explaining Words: "The world is not arrogant, thinking that people are strange, so it is more complex, while the national wall compiles unknowable books, which are often chaotic to show the world." Example: The rural wall is empty and inappropriate, but it seems reasonable.

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Explain to the wall (xià ng bü x ū zà o): to the wall: to the wall; Fiction: fiction.

It was made out of thin air against the wall. Metaphor is groundless and fabricated out of thin air.

Source: Han Xu Shen's "Preface to Explaining Words": "The township wall fills the unknowable book, and it is often chaotic to shine on the world." Example: ~, go with the flow, it seems that there is a reason and reason to stick to it.

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Explain to xiàng fēng mǐ rán: Xiangfeng: I respect the wind; Uneasy: the appearance of accommodation. Describe people's yearning.

Source: History of the Scholars: "There are hundreds of Confucian scholars who have lost their reputation, and the public takes the rule of the Spring and Autumn Period as the prime minister, and he is a bachelor in the world without knowing the local customs." Therefore, all literate people are ~.

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Explain to Xi à Xi à ng f ng mü yü u: it means longing for his education and admiring his courtesy. I still yearn for his demeanor and admire his righteousness.

Source: Ju Zheng's "Fan Yi Begging for Tribute": "Therefore, I entered the West Monk, thanked the wind, paid tribute, and presented Chen to the king." For example, there are both social friends and non-social friends, and there are as many as nine people.

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Explain to the fire beggar (xià ng hu ǒ q 464é r): to the fire: warm the fire; Beggar: Beggar. Beggars warming themselves by the fire.

Metaphor is snobbish. Source: Wang Renyu's "The Legacy of Begging for Fire in Kaiyuan Tianbao" in the Five Dynasties: "Today, Yan Begges for Fire. Once the fire is cold, where is the heating? " Example: there are many ~, which are as unique as geese.

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Xiàng míngérézhi explained: Xiangming: It's almost dawn; Governance: governance. Describe being diligent in political affairs.

Source: Zhouyi Shuo Gua: "The sage listens to the world from the south and governs the world from the Ming Dynasty." Besides, people respect the south, and purple and yellow houses are the most important.

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Xiang Pingyuan explained: Xiang Ping: that is, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the direction was long and the word was flat; It's over. Xiang Ping's wish has come true.

Our children are married. Source: "The History of the Later Han Dynasty": "In Jianwu, men and women get married, and it is irrelevant to break the family, if I am dead.

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Xiàng píng zh Yuàn Yuàn explained: Xiang Ping: that is, in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the direction was long and the word was flat. The desire for peace.

Refers to the marriage of children. Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 36: "If you go like this, you can see Du Lang and realize your desire for peace."

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Explain to Xiàng ruoér tàn: It is better to admire the wise than to sigh.

Source: Zhuangzi Qiushui written by Zhuang Zhou during the Warring States Period:' As for the North Sea, you can see it from the east, but you can't see the end of the water, so Yan Hebo began to look at the ocean and sighed:' ... I can't see my son's poverty today, but I will be in danger unless I walk to my son's gate. "Example: No one left without looking at the cliff.

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Xi explained that Zen refers to an incredible realm of understanding. Source: "Biyan Record" Volume II: "All the way up, a thousand saints don't pass on.

Scholars are like apes who catch shadows. "Example: Wang Qingfuzhi's Preface to the Evening Hall:" If you want it, there is more in it. "

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Explain to xiàng shēng bèi shí: sound: name, which means empty name here; Back: Violation. Refers to yearning for fame and divorced from reality.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao Wei Pi's Dian Lun Paper: "Shu Ren is noble and disloyal, sincere; He also suffered from darkness and self-awareness and called himself a saint. " Example: this combination ~, abandoning truth and falsehood.

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Explain to xiàng tiān ér tuò: raise your head and spit in the sky, but the spit still falls on your face. Metaphor is intended to hurt others, but it is oneself who suffers.

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Explain to Xi: a beggar warming himself by the fire. Metaphor is snobbish.

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5.30 Four-word words and sentences 1. Cheerful: happy: interested.

Pick: spirit. Lies: exuberance.

Describe a very happy look. In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games.

2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry.

I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily. "3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering.

Describe very focused. The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher.

4. soliloquize: soliloquize. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection.

5. Close call: describe the situation as critical. Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car.

6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things. Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed.

7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes. There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything.

8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic. He is selfless, and he is really an upright and indomitable person.

9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method.

By all means. The teacher did everything possible to arouse our enthusiasm for learning.

Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water. The students are hungry and study hard.

10. Caution: Caution: Careful. He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table.

1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old look with a new look.

Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face. "12. Planned: Cheng: ready-made.

I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades. "13. Unique: don't: unique elsewhere.

His books are unique and unique. "14. Idiom: Every tree is a soldier. Pronunciation: c m ù m ù ji ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers.

When people panic, they are suspicious. Sentence making: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened.

15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.

Finally, he went out in person. 16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézh zh ng Interpretation: Like a group of crows temporarily aggregated.

Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline. Sentence: although there are some people outside, they are also ~, which are not consistent with each other.

17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: s \u miànchǔg \u Interpretation: Metaphor means being surrounded by the enemy and isolated. Sentence: No matter how eloquent you are here, you have to obey.

18. Idiom: Use troops like gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods. Describe good at commanding operations.

Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculation in the Three Kingdoms period. 19. Idiom: Courage without strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Interpretation: Only courage, no strategy.

Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy. Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and color, does not care about people, and people are centrifugal.

20. Idiom: Clear the field with a strong wall Pronunciation: JiāNBC qi ngyiě Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy. In this way, the enemy can neither attack the stronghold nor rob the materials.

Sentence: Don't go to war, just wait until the thief is as relaxed as possible. 2 1. A good beginning and a good ending: contradictory and contradictory.

You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 22. The neck on the neck: slaughter: killing.

Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.

The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged. 23. clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag.

Clothes don't touch the ground, indicating that you are busy. There is so much work these days that he doesn't even have clothes to mop the floor.

24. Clear water and clear ice: Bai Rubing water. Describe a noble character or elegant writing.

How can a clean person like her be with those bad people? 25. A fishbone got stuck in the throat.

Metaphor psychology has something to say, which is very uncomfortable. I know the truth, but I can't say it. It's like drowning in your throat.

26. Look up to animals: I want to serve my parents in the world and support my wife and children in the afterlife. Generally refers to maintaining family life.

It is very hard for my father to get up early every day and look up at things and animals. 27. Do evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.

This man is evil and will be punished by law in the end. 28. It doesn't help time: it doesn't help things.

If you don't study hard now, it won't help to regret it in the future. 29. bookcase with feet: that is called a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge.

He is diligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable. He is really a bookkeeper with feet. 30. A word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice.

It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words. This kind of article is really a sentence. After reading it several times, it is still memorable.

3 1. downpour explanation: downpour: splash the basin, the appearance of heavy rain pouring down. Describe the heavy and urgent rain.

Sentence: Everyone braved the downpour to plug the gap bravely. 32. Humans can conquer nature by analogy.

My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure. 33. Where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you will succeed.

My brother believes where there is a will, there is a way. As long as he works hard, he will be admitted to the first choice school. 34. Good medicine tastes bitter, and it can cure diseases, but it tastes bitter.

Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people. Grandma said that although medicine is bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better quickly, I still have to drink.

35. Hanging beam and stabbing stocks describe people who study hard. The monthly exam is coming, and I am determined to prepare according to the spirit of the ancients.

36. A clear conscience, a clear conscience. People do not seek wealth, but a clear conscience. 37. Be good to each other from beginning to end: contrary to each other, inconsistent with each other.

You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you? 38. strangled: kill: kill.

Stretch your neck and wait to be killed Die without resistance.

The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged. 39. Clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag.

Clothes don't touch the ground, indicating that you are busy.