Unwilling four-word idiom

1. A four-word idiom expressing reluctance: Farewell.

Pinyin: y and y and x and bi é

Interpretation: Yi Yi: Nostalgia; Farewell: reluctant to part. Describe nostalgia, reluctant to go.

Source: Song Luyou's "The Moon in the Boat": "Lingyun, a wine shop with a hundred pots, waved his sleeves when he was drunk. You can't bear to say goodbye to me. Who is like the half moon in Emei? "

Idiom: reluctant to let go.

Pinyin: br ě n sh m: u

Explanation: I can't bear to let go. Very descriptive of love,

Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing."

Example: Jiuma couldn't bear to put down the silver ingot when she saw it. Feng Ming magnum "wake up the world" volume 3.

Don't hesitate to give advice: don't be reluctant to give advice.

Fear of death and greed for life: greed: reluctance. Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

It is tasteless to eat, but unwilling to abandon it: taste: taste. It tastes tasteless, but it's a pity to throw it away. Describe things as useless but reluctant to give up.

Money to buy a horse, no money to buy a saddle: buy: buy; Saddle: A saddle for riding. I spent a lot of money on a horse, but I don't want to buy a saddle. Metaphor is improper use of money.

Make up for the deficiency: disability: incomplete and incomplete; Missing: broken. I can't bear to leave those old and broken things behind. Describe conservative thinking.

Reluctance: yiyi: the appearance of attachment; S: Give it up. Describe reluctant to leave.

Reluctant: the original description is that I like it very much and can't give it up. Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave. Use "reluctant to go".

Fear of death: greed: reluctance. Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

I can't put this book down: I can't bear to put it down. Describe being fascinated by studying hard or reading.

Don't be stingy with Zhuyu: Be stingy. Don't be reluctant to part with good things. I sincerely hope that others will give me advice.

I was so happy that I forgot to go home. Describe being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave.

Obsessed with the bones: infatuation: too fond of it, reluctant to part with it; Bones: Bones. Obsessed with bones. Metaphor is reluctant to throw away old rotten things.

Being stingy inside: I can't bear to take it out, and my hands are stingy. Use "cashier's stingy".

Yiyi farewell: Yiyi: nostalgic eyes; Farewell: reluctant to part. Describe nostalgia, reluctant to go.

You drag out an ignoble existence and cherish death: you don't want to die if you live.

Greed for life and fear of death: greed: reluctant. Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

Reluctant: Yi Yi: admiring eyes; Let's go. Describe nostalgia and reluctant to leave.

Reluctance: love: admiration, nostalgia. The original description is very loving and cannot be abandoned. Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave.

Can't put it down: release: put it down. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.

Cashier is stingy: reluctant to take it out, stingy.

Reluctant to let go: reluctant to let go. Very descriptive of love,

Lingering: describes the nostalgia for the scenery and reluctance to go back.

Reluctant to read: shed: willing, willing. When I am interested in reading, I can't bear to put it down.

Resentment and farewell: resentment: resentment; Cherish: Reluctant. Reluctant to part. Often used between men and women.

Cherish your fingers: cherish: cherish. Losing a palm is because I can't bear to part with a finger. Metaphor is a big loss because of small.

Accumulate wealth and rewards: stingy: no way. Although I have accumulated a lot of wealth, I am reluctant to give it to my subordinates. Describe it as stingy.

Fear of death and greed for life: greed: reluctance. Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

It's a pity to abandon the tasteless food: it's a pity to abandon the tasteless food. Metaphor things don't need to continue, it's hard to let go. Also describes a dilemma, indecision.

? Too happy to go home: too happy to go home. Describe being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave.

2. A four-word idiom that expresses reluctance: Yi Yi bid farewell to Pinyin: yī yī xī bié explanation: Yi Yi: the look of nostalgia; Farewell: reluctant to part.

Describe nostalgia, reluctant to go. Source: Song Luyou's "The Moon in the Boat": "A hundred pots of wine shop Lingyun, waving your sleeves when you are drunk. You can't bear to say goodbye to me. Who is like the half moon in Emei? "

Idiom: reluctant to let go of pinyin: bùrūn shǒu explanation: reluctant to let go. I like it very much, and the source is Tao Yuanming's Preface: "I can't put down his writings."

Example: Jiuma couldn't bear to put down the silver ingot when she saw it. Feng Ming magnum's "Awakening the World" Volume III, please give me your advice: Don't be reluctant.

Fear of death and greed for life: greed: reluctance. Longing for survival, afraid of death.

Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy. It is tasteless to eat, but unwilling to abandon it: taste: taste.

It tastes tasteless, but it's a pity to throw it away. Describe things as useless but reluctant to give up.

Money to buy a horse, no money to buy a saddle: buy: buy; Saddle: A saddle for riding. I spent a lot of money on a horse, but I don't want to buy a saddle.

Metaphor is improper use of money. Make up for the deficiency: disability: incomplete and incomplete; Missing: broken.

I can't bear to leave those old and broken things behind. Describe conservative thinking.

Reluctance: yiyi: the appearance of attachment; S: Give it up. Describe reluctant to leave.

Reluctant: the original description is that I like it very much and can't give it up. Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave.

Use "reluctant to go". Fear of death: greed: reluctance.

Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

I can't put this book down: I can't bear to put it down. Describe being fascinated by studying hard or reading.

Don't be stingy with Zhuyu: Be stingy. Don't be reluctant to part with good things.

I sincerely hope that others will give me advice. I was so happy that I forgot to go home.

Describe being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave. Obsessed with the bones: infatuation: too fond of it, reluctant to part with it; Bones: Bones.

Obsessed with bones. Metaphor is reluctant to throw away old rotten things.

Being stingy inside: I can't bear to take it out, and my hands are stingy. Use "cashier's stingy".

Yiyi farewell: Yiyi: nostalgic eyes; Farewell: reluctant to part. Describe nostalgia, reluctant to go.

You drag out an ignoble existence and cherish death: you don't want to die if you live. Greed for life and fear of death: greed: reluctant.

Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

Reluctant: Yi Yi: admiring eyes; Let's go. Describe nostalgia and reluctant to leave.

Reluctance: love: admiration, nostalgia. The original description is very loving and cannot be abandoned.

Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave. Can't put it down: release: put it down.

I like it so much that I don't want to let it go. Cashier is stingy: reluctant to take it out, stingy.

Reluctant to let go: reluctant to let go. Describe being reluctant to go back: describe being reluctant to go back to the scenery.

Reluctant to read: shed: willing, willing. When I am interested in reading, I can't bear to put it down.

Resentment and farewell: resentment: resentment; Cherish: Reluctant. Reluctant to part.

Often used between men and women. Cherish your fingers: cherish: cherish.

Losing a palm is because I can't bear to part with a finger. Metaphor is a big loss because of small.

Accumulate wealth and rewards: stingy: no way. Although I have accumulated a lot of wealth, I am reluctant to give it to my subordinates.

Describe it as stingy. Fear of death and greed for life: greed: reluctance.

Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

It's a pity to abandon the tasteless food: it's a pity to abandon the tasteless food. Metaphor things don't need to continue, it's hard to let go.

Also describes a dilemma, indecision. ? Too happy to go home: too happy to go home.

Describe being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave.

3. The four-character idiom 1 expresses the sentimental feelings of the characters and lingers-[liú liá n wà ngfn], which comes from Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia in the pre-Qin period.

2. Reluctant to leave-[Li à n Li à n b ù sh ě], describes reluctant to leave.

3. Willows and willows-【 ǔ yǔ yǔ 】, the feeling of parting.

4. reluctantly-[y and y and b ù sh ě], Yi Yi: the appearance of attachment; S: Give it up. Describe reluctant to leave.

5. inseparable-[ná nsh ná nf ē n], which describes that we have a good relationship and it is difficult to give up. Also said that inseparable.

6. Goodbye-[Y and Y and X and bié], Yi Yi: Nostalgia; Farewell: reluctant to part. I miss it very much and am reluctant to part with it.

Extended data:

Sentences describing the lingering feelings of the characters:

1. I always associate graduation with growth time. The process of growth is accompanied by inner strength, and the best time is always unconsciously. If there is a moment when you look back and find that the stumbling past can make you feel grateful, and the so-called result is a long-term expectation, then maybe this is the best time.

If possible, I want you to pursue my figure in a short time. If I were a cocoon hidden deep underground, I would like to sleep for another 20 years, then break out of the cocoon in the warm spring sunshine and become a butterfly, dancing for you under the blue sky and beside the green grass.

3. I don't covet vows, I don't covet romance, I wait only because that's the only thing you left me to pursue, just because you always look at me and smile in the morning, so warm that I don't want to walk away, turn around and get used to the fact that you leave.

4. I want to leave, leave the familiar path, leave the bed I am used to, leave the cup I am used to, leave you I once loved, and leave everything that will make me tempted. It's like being born again, living a new life with old skin and living in an attitude and way I never had before.

Recalling all kinds of old times, there is always a feeling of reluctance, and for an instant, a feeling of reluctance comes to mind. Reluctant to part with your laughter; Reluctant, your brotherhood; Reluctant, you have to leave slowly.

4. describe a reluctant idiom, don't put it down: put it down. I love it so much that I can't let it go. I will not hesitate to give advice. I will not hesitate to give advice. I sincerely hope that others will give me advice. I was so happy that I forgot to go home. I describe being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave. I don't want to leave. I originally described it as I like it very much and I can't live without it. Pearl: Pearl. Bought the affairs box and returned the pearls. Metaphorically speaking, I have no vision, and I made an improper choice. I am infatuated with bones: I like them too much to bear; Bones: Bones. Obsessed with bones. Metaphor is reluctant to throw away old rotten things. Greedy death and greed: reluctant. Greedy for survival, afraid of death. To flinch when fighting against the enemy. Cherish your fingers and lose your palms. Metaphor is unwilling to lose a finger and a palm. Reluctantly: the appearance of attachment; Give it up. Describe reluctant to leave. Being stingy inside and outside is reluctant to take it out, and your hands are stingy. Just like being stingy with your hand. I can't bear to take it out. When you are interested in reading, you are unwilling to give up. I am reluctant to let go when I am interested in reading. Returning pearls to buy bamboo slips is a metaphor for poor vision and improper choice. Just like reluctant to buy bamboo slips and pearls. Reluctant to leave. Use "reluctant to go". Fear of death, greed for life: reluctant. Longing for survival, afraid of death. It means to flinch when fighting the enemy. I can't put down my book. Describe being fascinated by hard work or reading. I can't bear to say goodbye: I miss it; Farewell: I can't bear to part. I hate to part with it.

5. I can't let go of the four words that I can't bear to leave: let go. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.

Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing."

Don't give advice reluctantly.

Source: Biography of Pei Du, an old Tang book: "It is difficult for the ancients to blame others and correct their mistakes. They don't care about their inner health or other people outside. "

Don't be stingy: I won't give it up. Don't be reluctant to part with good things. I sincerely hope that others will give me advice.

Source: Ming's "The First Moment of Ling Meng" Volume 9: "I overheard the oriole chirping in the tree, so I said to the worshippers,' I want to teach again, and I want to give a song" English "and" Man Jiang Hong ". what do you think? " "

I can't bear to take it out because I'm stingy inside. Use "cashier's stingy".

The cashier is stingy and reluctant to take it out.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Bai Yao: "Confucius said:' Killing without teaching is called abuse; Don't give it up as violence; Slow orders lead to thieves; If you are still with others, you will be called a teacher if you are stingy. " "

Reluctant to read: willing, willing. When I am interested in reading, I can't bear to put it down.

I was so happy that I forgot to go home. Describe being addicted to a certain occasion and reluctant to leave.

Source: Historical Records of Qin Benji, Volume 5: "Zhao Fu was blessed by Zhou Miao Wang because of his kindness ... He went hunting in the west and forgot to go home with joy."

Reluctance: love, nostalgia. The original description is highly respected and cannot be abandoned. Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave.

Source: Biography of Historical Records and Fan Sui: "However, the reason why Gong was not dead, fell in love with Paoze, and had an old friend, so he let it go." "A Record of Wang Song in the Ming and Qing Dynasties After Dusting" Volume 6: "(Cai) has been assigned to the suburbs for a long time, which makes me feel reluctant to part."

I can't bear to part with the great love originally described, and I can't give it up. Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave. Use "reluctant to go".

Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" The fifteenth time: "Ziya is reluctant to go, and there is a two-pole fairy saying:' Ziya! Opportunity comes once in a blue moon; The number of days has been set, and there is nowhere to escape. Although you are going downhill, when you succeed, you will go uphill. " "