1. Throwing bricks to attract jade: It is to throw out bricks to draw back jade.
The metaphor is to use one's own immature opinions or works to draw out others' better opinions or good works.
2, tiger crouched in the dragon: meaning to describe the terrain of the majestic and dangerous, especially refers to Nanjing. 3, a wood is difficult to support: the building is about to collapse, not a piece of wood can be supported.
The metaphor is that one person's strength is too thin to maintain the whole situation.
4, look back smile: refers to the turn of the eyes, smile sweetly. Often used to describe a woman's charming and attractive expression, a hundred temptations, fascinating.
Origin: Tang Bai Juyi's "Song of Long Hate": "A smile of a hundred winks, the six palaces have no colors." 5, to the lute: a metaphor for reasoning with unreasonable people and speaking elegantly to people who do not know beauty.
It is also used to ridicule people who speak without looking at the object.
2. You draw me to guess the four-letter idioms1, happy 2, demons and monsters 3, aftermath 4, the blind man feeling the elephant 5, chicken fly eggs beat 6, unannounced 7, people go tea cool 8, swords and swords shadow 9, seven mouths and eight tongues 10, sadness and joy 11, the sound of thunder, 12, self-sacrifice to save the people 13, eyebrows and eyes. 32313133353236313431303231363533e78988e69d833133343137333314、Pigs and Dogs15、One Shot16、Sad face17、Finger to Finger Marriage18、Once and for all19、Flower and Moon20、Riding the Tiger21、Tiger Head22、Blowing 23、Chicken Mouth and Cow's Back24 ,toe-high-height25、bad language26、eye-to-eye27、amazing28、covering up29、chicken-flying-dog-jumping30、carving a boat31、rhinoceros ox looking at the moon32、love at first sight33、heart and mouth34、good fortune35、hinds to hearts36、bragging about37、groups of dragons38、chicken-flying-dog-jumping39、cars to horses40、good fortune and bad fortune41、amazing42, Looking through the autumn water 43, people and horses 44, cover the ears and steal the bells 45, horse and cart 46, chicken and dog 47, nine to one 48, hand in hand 49, waiting for rabbits 50, pen walks snake 51, a thousand truths 52, a hammer hammer 53, a cup of water 54, the chicken rose up 55, the return of the heart like an arrow 56, the brush is born 57, the demons and monsters 58, the mouth of the bitter 59, the year of the monkey and the horse moon 60, the sparse stars 61、马马虎虎62、指桑骂槐63、人山人海64、移花接木65、狼烟四起66、心照不宣67、琴棋书画68、千夫所指69、海啸山崩70、人声沸71、全心全意72、衣食父母73、众望所归74、生龙活虎75、星羅棋布76、侯门似海77、红男绿女78、前因后果79, Bookish family 80, set aside the clouds to see the sun 81, let the tiger return to the mountain 82, bird of prey 83, refreshing 84, the sea is dry and rotten 85, back to the old man.
3. Elementary school fifth grade essay 400 words a person than a person to guess idiomsSummary: a person than a person to guess idioms title You to compare, I'll guess (a), the four-word idioms hilarious things to look at to cover up the ears of the bells of the golden chicken scratching the ears of the cheeks back to look at a smile to gnash their teeth to see the eyes to see the eye to open (b), the sports program jumping rope weightlifting and running.
Q: Compare the idiomatic title of guessing idioms?
A: hands and feet
Q: a person compared to a person to guess Idioms title
A: you than, I guess (a), four-word idioms hilarious things to look at to cover up the ears of the bells of the golden chicken scratching the ears and gills of the gazelle smile back to the teeth of the teeth to see the eyes to see the eye open (2), the sports program jumping rope weight lifting and running
Q: you compared to me to guess the funny title
A: strutting Dongshi knitted knitting dog jumping over the wall ballet Altman small elephant playing mahjong orangutan occupying the seat motorcycle bunny walking the dog fell down dog shit big hands and feet hanging head down beautiful farting kissing bawling.
Q: you guess I compare the title
A: idioms: chicken and dog restlessness chicken flying dog jumping three long and two short for two tiger head snake tail paper talk about the teeth and claws of the golden chicken howling howling cry scratching ears and sweating sweat like rain hands and feet and eyebrows fluttered five body to the ground in the heart and mouth like a cow head and horse face.
Q: funny you to compare I guess the title
A: awkward let him guess go
Q: kneeling you to compare I guess the title Idioms Idioms of the kind of young and old
A: eyebrow fluttering, jumping, left and right, playful, sad face, east and west, tip-toeing, overjoyed, downcast, thunderous, swallowing, seeing eyes open, shaking his head, head high, holding his head high, laughing,.
Q: beg a compare and guess the title ... about the weather ... kneel beg a compare and guess the title ... about the weather ... thank you all ...
A: riddle: a thousand words and A riddle: cloudy to less cloudy riddle: everyone talks about saving riddle: the province is cloudy riddle: people about to faint riddle: the evening is cloudy riddle: three women a play riddle: cloudy to cloudy riddle: mouth.
4. One person compares and one person guesses the words1. Animal topics
Little swan, kangaroo, Persian cat, snail, teddy bear, python, cranes, buffalo, red dragonfly, parrot, centipede, butterfly, bees, white rabbit, chimpanzee, pangolin, northeastern tiger, Chinese alligator, dinosaurs, Tibetan antelope, tropical fish, crabs, golden monkeys, penguins, polar bears, peacocks, camels, giraffes pandas, squirrel monkeys, zebras, seahorses, bats, chameleons, money leopards, platypus, ants
2, character topics
Jia Baoyu, Yang Guifei, Porky Pig, Jay Chou, Shen Yang, Wu Zetian, Tong Pak Fu, White Lady, Monkey King, Lu Zhishen, White Bone Monkey, Wei-Shou-Bou, Lady Exterminator, Zhang Sanfeng, Duan Yu, Golden Lion King, Zi Wei, Ge Erdie, Sanshou, Guo Jing Jigong, Jia Baoyu, God of Gamblers, Supreme Treasure, Liu Luoban, Li Xunhuan, Bai Zhantang, Li Dazui, Liu Xing, Erlang Shen, Huang Feihong, Zhanzhao, Ji Xiaolan
3. Food, Fruit and Vegetable Topics
Buns, pizza, tomatoes, instant noodles, lotus root, pomelo, ice cream, crackers, sauerkraut, pomegranates, bird's nests, hollandaise eggs, chrysanthemum tea, sauerkraut fish, lollipops, hotdogs, dragon fruits
4. Others
Lanterns, snapchat, fever, stinky, anger, Teacher's Day, crying, intramuscular injections, soy sauce, peanut oil, the moon, spraying perfume, eating noodles, late-night snacks, fake, monks, tying shoelaces, smearing nail polish, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, chills, tickets, nuns, stars, passbook, Women's Day, newborn babies, teachers,
What are the four-word idioms in your drawing and guessing
Eyes high, eyes low, dumbfounded, chest without ink, tiger's back and bear's waist, waiting for rabbits, sheep to mend the prison, to the lute, like a fish in the water.
1, eye high hand low [yǎn gāo shǒu dī] refers to the requirement of a very high standard (even unrealistic), but in fact one can not do it oneself. 2, eyestruck mouth degree dull [mù dèng kǒu dāi] describes the appearance of frothing due to surprise or fear.
3, 胸无点墨[xiōng wú diǎn mò]There is no ink in the stomach. It refers to people without culture.
4, tiger back and bear waist [hǔ bèi xióng yāo] describes a person's body is sturdy and strong. 5, guard the strain to wait for the return of the rabbit [shǒu zhū dài tù] is now also a metaphor for the narrow experience of sticking to the narrow, do not know to be flexible.
6, dead sheep mending prison [wáng yáng bǔ láo] is a metaphor for finding a way to remedy a problem after it has gone wrong, so as to prevent it from continuing to suffer losses. 7, to the lute [duì niú tán qín] is used to sneer at a speaker who does not look at the object.
8, such as fish get water [rú yú dé shuǐ] metaphorically get with their own very compatible people or their own very suitable environment. The answer.
6. 求四字成语,好玩你比划我猜的抱头鼠窜 You don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it, you don't get it. The heart is in turmoil, a seriousness, a burning heart, a distraction, a loss of understanding, a tiger's mouth, a panic, a heart as if it were cut to pieces, as if it were a year.
7. You draw and I guess four-letter idioms1, happy
2, demonic
3, the sound of the aftermath
4, the blind man feeling the elephant
5, the chicken fly eggs beat
6, unannounced
7, the people go tea cold
8, the sword light and sword shadow
9, the mouths of eight
10, the mouths of eight
10, the mouths of eight
11, the mouths of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the people of the world.
10, sad and happy
11, thunderous
12, self-sacrifice
13, eye to eye
14, piggybacking
15, a shot in the arm
16, sad face
17, fingered for the wedding
18, a hit
< p> 19, flowery20, riding the tiger
21, tiger's head
22, blowing and blowing
23, chicken mouth and cow's back
24, high and mighty
25, bad language
26, looking forward to see
27, one shot
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29, Chicken and Dog
30, Carve a Boat
31, Rhinoceros looking at the Moon
32, Love at First Sight
33, Heart and Mouth
34, Auspicious People
35, Heart and Mind
36, Bragging about a horse
37, The dragon has no head
38, the chicken flies and the dog jumps
39, traffic
40, good and bad luck
41, shocking
42, looking through the autumn water
43, the people fall over
44, cover your ears and steal the bell
45, walk on horseback
46, the chicken and the dogs and men.
47, Ninety-nine to one
48, Hand in hand
49, Waiting for the rabbit
50, The pen goes to the snake
51, A thousand truths
52, A hammer to the sound
53, A cup of water and a cartload of money
54, The rooster crows and rises
55, Returning to the same place as an arrow
56, penmanship
57, demons and monsters
58, sweet-talking
59, monkey years and horse months
60, sporadic
61, sloppy
62, pointing to the mountains and cursing the locusts
63, mountains and mountains of people
64, moving the flowers and connecting them to the trees
65, wolf smoke
66, unspoken
67, qin and chess
68, a thousand fingers
69, a tsunami landslide
70, a crowd of people
71, wholeheartedly
72, the clothes on the back of the head
73, a crowd of people
74,
75, starry-eyed
76, the sea of Houmen
77, red men and green women
78, the causes and consequences
79, the family of books
80, the clouds see the light of day
81, let the tiger return to the mountain
82, the bird of prey
83, refreshing
84, the sea is dry
85, return to the old