10 Idioms to Describe People's Movements

1. 10 idioms for describing people's movements

Walking like a horse, turning his head, running, staring, listening, meditating, walking, pulling his legs up, running, not turning his eyes away, listening, digging in his heart, striding, jumping, staring, hearing stories, running around like police officers, chasing around like police officers, looking around like police officers, staring at people in front of the police. headache crying, nodding and smiling, pursing one's lips, smiling blandly, dancing with one's hands, eating with one's mouth, grasping one's ears with one's teeth and claws, grasping one's ears and gripping one's cheeks, looking at one another, smiling and laughing, laughing and laughing, speaking eloquently, speaking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently, talking eloquently. [look] look, see, glance, stare, gaze, look up, look down, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look over, look under, look over, look under, look over, look under, look under, look under, look under, look under, look under, look over, look under. to rack one's brains, to meditate, to think twice, to think twice, to hold on to one's thoughts, to dig up one's heart, to think differently, to wonder, to think wildly, to be delusional, to be unthinking, to be unthinking, to sob, to draw sobs, to sob, to wail, to wail, to cry, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep, to weep. laugh bitterly laugh dry laugh grimly laugh caricaturedly laugh tragically laugh ridicule shame laugh laugh squinting laugh cheeky laugh smiling smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly nodding smile pursed lips smilingly smilingly grinning grinning grinningly grinningly laughing laughing loudly laughing laughing hilariously smilingly smilingly smilingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly laughingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly smilingly.

3. Idioms describing people's movements (10)

Walking like flying, turning one's head, running, staring, listening, meditating, walking, pulling one's legs up and running

Eyes open, listening, digging in, striding, jumping, staring, listening to hearsay

Flying like flies, running around like police, staring at others, swaggering, charging, looking left, looking right, looking right, walking hard

The words were spoken without restraint, and the words were stammered and tucked in

4. 10 Idioms to Describe People's Movements, 10 Demeanors, 10 Heroes and Characters

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Described as calm and collected in an emergency, not panicked.2. Frightened: very scared, his face changed.3. Frowning: color: face.

It is a good way to describe a person who is pleased and excited. 4.

Dull as a wooden chicken.

The word "dumb" is used to describe a person who is dumbfounded by fear or surprise.

5. Sorrowful eyebrows: show: stretch. The two eyebrows are locked due to sorrow.

Describe the look of heavy heartedness. Near-synonyms: sad face, sullen Antonyms: smiling, laughing, smiling, smiling 6.

Describes a person who is so happy that he or she loses his or her normal form. Near-synonyms: forgetfulness, smugness, complacency, complacency, strutting Antonyms: disappointment, disheartened 7, dumbfounded laughter: loss of laughter: can not help but laugh.

Cannot help laughing out loud. Near-synonyms: can't help, can't help laughing Antonyms: laughed, cried out 8, coy: coy: shy.

The description is not natural, not generous, shy and pretentious look.

The most important thing to remember is that you should not be coy about it.

Near-synonyms: sympathetic, pretentious Antonyms: generous 9. A sudden change of face and tantrum.

Near synonyms: thunderous, stormy, furious Antonyms: pleasant to the face 10, floating to immortality Floating away to become immortal. It is a metaphor for people's demeanor and movement as light and fluttering as immortals, and also describes people's feelings of ease and pleasure, complacency, and immobility Sound: speech; color: face.

In an emergency, speech and demeanor remain unchanged as usual. It describes very calm.

Pathos: sadness. The word "pathos" is used to describe a situation in which a person is in a state of mourning, but is not in a state of mourning.

Describes an extremely sad and desperate demeanor.

A haughty, arrogant look of self-importance. Greatness: justice; awe: seriousness, or awe.

A dignified and awe-inspiring demeanor due to the righteousness of one's heart.

It refers to a serious and solemn appearance.

A long sigh with one's hand on one's wrist.

Describes an emotional demeanor.

Also describes a chastened or depressed demeanor.

Describing the manner of rebuking someone in anger.

A look of old-fashioned arrogance.

Now it describes arrogance and old-fashionedness. It also describes a lack of vigor.

Ogling describes a proud demeanor.

It describes a person who is angry and shouting.

Holding one's breath to suppress one's breath.

The most important thing is to be able to speak with a voice.

To kill the chicken and wipe out the neck describes a state of anxiety and inability to think. To have one's head and neck shriveled describes the state of being on the lookout in the dark.

To be intoxicated is to be out of control. To scratch one's head and ears. To scratch the scalp and touch the ears.

Describing an anxious state of mind. Drunkenness describes a loss of self-control.

The word "tongue-tied" is used to describe a person who is unable to keep his tongue in his mouth. It is not possible to put down the tongue for a long time.

A look of surprise or fear.

It describes a state of mind that is empty and frustrated.

The expression of a comfortable and carefree demeanor.

Throwing up one's sleeves: waving one's sleeves. The expression describes a state of being energized and taking immediate action.

"Looking at the dust and bowing down" refers to greeting a powerful person and bowing down at the sight of the dust raised by the car. It describes a groveling attitude.

Shore and road refers to a serious demeanor.

Listening to someone singing softly and drinking slowly at ease. It describes a kind of peaceful and comfortable demeanor.

Holding one's wrist and striking one's palm. It indicates a very excited and exhilarated demeanor.

High Feeling and Ease of Being High Feeling: elegant feeling.

The expression "to be at ease" means to be in a state of ease.

Elegant mood, relaxed demeanor.

The head is scratched, the ears are scratched, the scalp is scratched, and the ears are touched.

To describe an anxious demeanor.

To describe a state of surprise.

② Describes a person with a clear and bright demeanor. God is clear and refreshing ① describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood.

② describes a person with a clear and bright demeanor and a bright temperament. Peach and Plum Spirit Describes a bewitching and charming demeanor.

妄尘而拜 refers to welcoming a powerful person and bowing down at the sight of the dust raised by the car.






The most important thing is to be able to see the world.

Hurriedly in a state of behavior: the demeanor before and after departure. The demeanor before and after the walk or departure is busy. It is often used to describe men and women who are in love with each other.

意气猶若 (自若): not to change one's normal state, but to be like one's original state.

The word "self-conscious" is used to describe a person who is not in a state of shock.

Metaphorically speaking, it is a natural and calm demeanor.

The expression "to be calm and collected" means to be calm and collected as usual.

The look of justice is shown on the face.

Yongyong Yabu : It is said to have a calm demeanor and a gentle demeanor.

Describes a relaxed and comfortable demeanor.

The name of the company is "The Pilgrimage", which means that the company is not a part of the company.

Describes a relaxed and unrestrained demeanor.

Describes a state of extreme grief and despair.

The most important thing to remember is that it is not the same thing as the other way around.

The word "fluttering" is used to describe a person who has a good sense of humor and a sense of humor.

The description of the elegant and graceful demeanor is elegant and graceful.

The same as "gracefulness".

As crazy as madness 〖Explanation〗To describe the demeanor is out of order and can not be controlled. It also refers to being overwhelmed by someone or something.

The same as "as drunk as crazy". As drunk as madness (〖解释〗形容神态失常,不能自制).

It also means to be overwhelmed by someone or something. Like Drunkenness (似醉如痴)
As if drunkenness.

Describing a state of mind that is out of control.

The same as "to be confident of one's temper". Choke your wrists Choke your wrists: hold your wrists with your hands; Contemplate: sigh.

To hold one's wrist in one's hand and sigh.

The expression "sighing" is used to describe an emotional state of mind.

Describes the manner of concentration.

5. Ten idioms describing the actions of characters, including the meaning

sneaky, sneaking, crying, bandit, twitching, tiptoeing, tiptoeing, tiptoeing, tiptoeing, frowning, looking left and right.

I. Sneaky

Vernacular interpretation: refers to the action sneaky, not open and aboveboard.

Source: Dream of the Red Chamber, 31st time; "Don't ask me to be ashamed for you! The things you do sneakily."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Second, sneaky

Vernacular interpretation: describes to hide things from people, do not dare to let people know.

Source: The Dream of the Red Chamber, 80th time: "Don't be sneaky, not useful."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Third, weeping and crying

Vernacular interpretation: state word. The word is used to describe the state of a person who is crying endlessly.

Source: Dream of Red Mansions, 67th time: "This is now better, and so crying and wailing, is not their own spoiled their body."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Fourth, banditry wing

Vernacular interpretation: banditry: the horse walks non-stop appearance; wing: the appearance of order. It describes the neatness and majesty of the carriage and horses.

Source: Li Ji - Shao Yi: "The beauty of the carriage and horses is that they are all in order."

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Dai Sheng

Translation: The charm of carriages and horses lies in the way they walk in a neat and majestic formation.

V. Jerking

Translated by Dai Sheng

The charm of carriages and horses is that they walk in a neat formation.

Source: Dream of Red Mansions (红楼梦)第一0六回:"Ping Er heard, more and more twitching and crying."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Six, tiptoe

Vernacular interpretation: describes walking with very light footsteps

Source: Dream of Red Mansions, fifty-fourth: "So everyone tiptoes, sneak trails into the mirror wall to take a look."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Seven: Tiptoeing

Vernacular interpretation: describes walking lightly. It also describes the behavior of lightness.

Source: Jingben Tongguo - Wrongly Chopped Cui Ning: "Tiptoeing until the room, and no one knows."

Dynasty: Song and Yuan

Author: anonymous

Eight, tiptoe

Vernacular interpretation: the hands and feet movements are very light, as little noise as possible.

Source: Waking Up to the World - Wu Nai Neighboring Boat to Go to an Appointment: "So he quietly tiptoed, opened the window, and stepped out."

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Feng Menglong

九、眉開眼笑

白话释义:形容高兴愉快的样子。

Source: The West Wing, Book 2, Sec. 2: "He saw yesterday's shocked soul, but today's brows are smiling."

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Wang Shifu

X. Looking to the left and to the right

Vernacular interpretation: looking to the right and to the left: he walks slowly, ~, like looking for something.

Source: "A Book with Wu Jizhong": "Looking to the left and right, it is said that if there is no one!"

Dynasty: Three Kingdoms

Author: Cao Zhi

Translation: Looking to the left and right, it can be said that there is no one. Running, pulling legs, jumping around like police officers, running around like rabbits

Running around like police officers, running around like rabbits, running around like police officers

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8. describe the character's action, demeanor, language four-letter words each ten

Description of the character's action idioms:

agile, fast as the wind, moving as a rabbit, raised his eyes, striding, head held high, hands and feet, fists and kicks

scratching ears and cheeks, frowning

description of the character's demeanor idioms:

Dumbfounded, dumbfounded, radiant, attentive, concentrated, fluttering eyebrows, gaping mouth, winking eyes

Eyebrow-opening, eye-rolling

Idioms describing people's language:

Outspoken, carefree, roundabout, sincere, witty, kanji, talk incessantly, falsehood, wisdom, wisdom

Talkative, vague, indistinct

Chattering, chattering, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, vague, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow, slow. Slowly, slowly, ambiguously, whining, chattering, clamor, brazenly, blabbering, felicitously

illustrate, illustrate, illustrate, illustrate, answer, answer, answer, answer, self-justification, gossip

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望尘而拜 refers to welcoming a powerful person and not being able to contain oneself. Also describes a chagrined or depressed demeanor. To describe an anxious demeanor.

道貌岸然 道貌.

Scratch the head and touch the ears Scratch the scalp and stare. To refer to a serious demeanor; discretion, loss of self-control. Holding the wrist with the hand. Describe the demeanor as subdued and miserable. To cry out in grief: serious.

Scratch head and ears Scratch scalp. ② Describe a person who looks clear and godlike to convey feelings of admiration and complacency

Unmoved Sound: righteous.

Roaring like thunder Describes the demeanor of a person who shouts furiously, behaves in a civilized manner, speaks, and touches his ears.

A clear-cut, clean-cut person: a refined mood. Describe the demeanor of extreme grief and despair, very calm.

A tongue-twister.

Recenter beginners are more open-minded than the beginners. The first thing you need to do is to get out of the way.

Stretching one's head and shrinking one's neck describes the manner of looking in the dark. It is a good way of describing an agitated demeanor.

Holding the wrist against the palm with the hand.

Holding one's breath To suppress one's breath so as not to make a sound; awe-inspiring; uninhibited. It also means to be overwhelmed by someone or something.

Pathos: sadness. Mostly used to describe men and women who are in love with each other: singing softly.

Pathos describes a state of disorientation.

Strangling one's wrists in contempt Strangling one's wrists. Cocking one's tongue; awe-inspiring; if lost: a look of ease and comfort.

Shore and road look A serious demeanor.

dusty head and face The dusty look and demeanor remained as unchanged as usual: a proper and serious look. To describe a groveling demeanor.

Like drunkenness (〖解释〗犹如醉如痴). It is the same as "gracefulness", and drinking slowly at ease.

Yongyong Leisurely and Elegant means that one's demeanor is calm and unruffled. It describes an extremely sad and desperate demeanor; self-complacent. It describes the arrogant demeanor of thinking that one is great.

The word "bridge" describes a state of astonishment.

A comfortable look.

A long sigh with the hands holding the wrists.

形输色授 谓以举止,十分镇静。

Yongyong Yaobu is said to have a calm demeanor: holding the wrist with the hand. Expressing great excitement, with a beautiful temperament, he bowed down at the sight of the dust raised by the car. The demeanor is natural as usual. The demeanor of justice is shown on the face. Describe the demeanor when you are surprised or afraid.

Old-fashioned describes a sophisticated and conceited demeanor, posing as old-fashioned: waving one's sleeves: graceful and airy: sprightly. Describe a graceful and elegant demeanor. To listen to someone singing softly and not being able to put it down for a long time, striking the palms of the hands.

Like drunkenness 〖Explanation〗 Describes a disordered demeanor: exclamation.

To point an angry finger at someone.

As intoxicated as drunk as a man describes the demeanor as being out of sorts: arrogant; colorful. ② To describe a person who is long and clear.

Greatness Greatness: speech.

夷然自若 (夷然) refers to a calm demeanor: unchanged. It describes a sigh of relief in an emotional state

The ears do not listen to the side The ears do not listen to the side, and they lose self-control. Describe the absence of a master in the mind. It is a metaphor for having a natural demeanor in a situation. Describe the demeanor of rebuking someone when you are furious.

To kill a chicken and wipe the neck describes the state of being anxious and unable to think.

Hastiness of behavior The color of behavior is still the same as the original: justice.

leisurely at ease. The word "relaxed" is used to describe a relaxed demeanor.

神清气朗 ① Describes a person who is refreshed.

The spirit of peach and plum describes the attractive and charming demeanor.

Peach and Plum Spirit It describes an anxious demeanor of being unable to think of anything at the moment.

悠然自得 悠然, carefree, long sighs, cheerful. Describes a disordered demeanor.

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Highly sentimental

Highly sentimental.

To throw up one's arms and legs, to throw up one's arms and legs, to behave in an elegant and generous manner: to behave, to be unable to control oneself.

The expression "to be at ease with oneself" (〖解释〗比喻) refers to a natural, comfortable demeanor in an emergency. In an emergency. It also describes the lack of vigor, touching the ears, long sigh, see the dust raised by the car to worship; color, or awe: drinking. Describes great composure. Walking or departure before and after the demeanor busy look.

神清气爽 ① Describes a person who is refreshed and loses self-control.

As crazy as madness 〖Explanation〗To describe a disordered demeanor. Describe the spirit of invigoration: warped: unrestrained. Fluttering, empty and frustrated demeanor. It is also known as "free spirit".

Pathos (怆天呼地)

To call out to the sky and the earth in grief.

Greatly swaying The body swaying when walking, the temperament is bright, also describes the person's feeling relaxed and quick: the idea of uncertainty.

Ogle-eyed and direct Describes a proud demeanor that is calm and collected. Metaphorically, one's demeanor: inner complacency: countenance, demeanor as if one were at ease

Peopeo is about to float away and ascend to immortality.

Yi yi yu yi yi (義形于色) means righteousness. To describe a respectful and fearful demeanor. Now it describes self-importance and arrogance: face.

The expression "to be self-possessed" means to be self-conscious.

妄尘而拜 Referring to welcoming a person of power; contempt.

Low singing and shallow pouring Low singing: a peaceful demeanor. It also refers to being overwhelmed by someone or something

10. 10 idioms describing actions

Grasping ears and scratching cheeks Squeezing eyebrows Looking longingly at eyes Punching and kicking Tossing and turning Tilting east and west Jaw-dropping

Eyebrows fluttering Limping and limping Pulling up the legs and running Jumping and jumping Step by step Step up to the sky Stepping lightly Flying over the eaves and walking up the walls

Healthy steps are as fast as flying Large steps are taken by seven hands and eight feet Creeping, tiptoeing, hand-waving, crawling and creeping

Feet are on the ground. calm and quiet, stormy and thunderous

heart palpitating, heart in suspense, heart at ease, heart cut to the heart, heart dead, heart racing, heart open

heart in turmoil, heart in a panic, heart in a state of alarm, heart in a state of flutter

heart in a state of panic, heart in a state of shock, heart in a state of alarm, heart in a state of panic, heart in a state of flutter, heart in a state of flutter, heart in a state of joy, heart in a state of joy, heart in a state of sorrow, heart in a state of wonder, heart in a state of wonder,

a hundred mixed emotions, a hundred feelings, a hundred feelings, a hundred feelings.

Listening, pondering, walking, pulling legs, running, not looking away, listening, digging around

Striding, jumping, staring, hearing things, doing police work, chasing around like animals

Swinging, rushing, looking around, walking, running, limping

Running, squinting, crawling, running around, looking around

Creeping, looking around. gallop for a gallop

cheer up, bring the old and the young, swap stories with their feet and 促膝 talk, lean back and forth, tell the others, trudge up a mountain

come forward, come back down, flap their teeth, concentrate, dance with their hands, clumsy and clumsy, wink and smirk, smug and proud

smile, laugh and be silent, hang on to their feet, wait for a rabbit, cover their ears, buy a pearl from the casket, and moan and groan

climb a mountain and sneak around.