What are some idioms that describe many four-character words?

① What are the four-character words that describe liveliness?

Lively four-character idioms:

In full swing, in full swing, lively, unprecedented, with loud drums and music, Singing and dancing, crowds of people, bustling crowds, huge crowds of people, people cheering, full of guests, flowers and greenery, joy, music and music, drums and drums blaring

1. In full swing

Explanation: Describes mass activities with enthusiastic emotions and high atmosphere, like a blazing flame burning in the sky.

From: Chapter 9 of "Spring Flowers" by Feng Deying: "But the enthusiastic movement to join the army in these days has also impacted their bodies and minds."

Grammar: subject-predicate; Attributive, adverbial, complement; with commendatory meaning

Synonyms are in full swing, thousands of horses galloping, bustling, steaming

Antonyms are lifeless, deserted

2. In full swing

Explanation: Tea: the white flowers of thatch. As red as fire, as white as tea. The original metaphor is the prosperity of the military. Now used to describe large-scale actions with strong momentum and warm atmosphere.

Source: Two years later, the "May Fourth Movement" happened. The endless stream of records in newspapers awakened his forgotten youth. Ba Jin's "Family" VI

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with commendatory meaning

Synonyms: in the ascendant, in full swing, surging worship, prosperous, turbulent, lively , at the height of the sun, with great vigor

Antonyms: desolate, desolate, the trend is gone, silent, at risk, quiet, lifeless

3. Busy and lively

Pinyin [ rè nào fēi fán ]

Explain and describe a lively scene or scene. "Extraordinary" means outstanding or outstanding, which is different from the ordinary meaning.

Source The lively military movement in the past few days has also impacted their bodies and minds. (Chapter 9 of "Spring Flowers" by Feng Deying)

Synonyms are in full swing, thriving, in full swing, vigorous

Antonyms are lifeless and deserted

4. Unprecedented grand occasion

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Explanation: Describing extremely lively.

Source: "The Banquet" by Mao Dun. How could I refuse such an unprecedented feast?

Example: Tens of thousands of people participated in the National Day parade in the square today, which was an unprecedented event.

5. Drum music is noisy

Explanation: Drum: playing. Xuantian: Loud and noisy. Various musical instruments were played, and the sound was so loud that it reached into the sky. Described as very joyful and lively.

From: Chapter 16 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, "Lü Fengxian shot a halberd at the gate and Cao Mengde defeated the army at Jieshui". They packed up the BMW and the car overnight and asked Song Xian and Wei Xu to go with Han Yin to see off their daughter. . The sound of drums and music was sent out of the city. < /p>

1. Crowds of people

Vernacular meaning: describes a large number of people gathered: spectators in a stadium.

Dynasty: Ming Dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

Source: Ming Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 51: "Every Every day there is a party, either dancing, playing, or singing, which attracts huge crowds of people." Translation: Every day there is a party, either singing, dancing, or singing. , many people are watching here.

Translation: Every day we hang out there, some people are singing and dancing, some are playing and singing, and many people are watching here.

2. Rubbing shoulders

Vernacular meaning: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describes a lot of people coming and going, very crowded. Heel: Heel.

Dynasty: Modern

Author: Anonymous

Source: Modern. Anonymous "Into Zhouzhuang" "Carefully step on the arch bridge, Zhouzhuang suddenly stands in front of you: Street The ancient buildings are staggered, meandering, and rushing towards you one after another, making it seem like the water flowing under the bridge is still.

Translation: Stepping onto the arch bridge carefully, Zhouzhuang stood in front of you at that time: Street Tower. The ancient houses are staggered, winding, and rushing toward you one after another, making the water under the bridge seem to be flowing still.

3. Bustling and bustling

Vernacular interpretation. : also means bustling and bustling.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wang Can

Source: "Jingzhou" by Wang Can of Tang Dynasty. "Literary Records of Officials": "Standing shoulder to shoulder, following each other; rivers passing and springs flowing. "Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, like spring water flowing in.

Translation: shoulder to shoulder; spring water gushes out." Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, like spring water flowing out. Come in.

4. People come and go

Vernacular interpretation: People come and go continuously. It also describes being busy with social activities.

Dynasty: Qing

Author: Cao Xueqin

Source: Qing Dynasty: Chapter 110 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin: "People came and went in the past two or three days. , I saw that those people couldn't take care of them, I guess you didn't give the order, so you have to worry about it for us."

Translation: These two people came and went for three days, and I looked at those people. No one can respond. I guess you didn't give the order, so you have to take care of it for us. ”

5. Side by side

Vernacular meaning: also said to be shoulder to shoulder. Shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describes a large number of people, very crowded.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Wang Can

Source: ·Wang Can's "Jingzhou Literature Records Official Records": "Standing shoulder to shoulder, succeeding; the river passes and the spring flows. "Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, like spring water flowing in.

Translation: shoulder to shoulder; spring water gushes out." Translation: shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot, like spring water flowing out. Come in.

③ A four-character word describing "a very large number".

1. Countless [shù bú shèng shù]: describes a large number that is difficult to count.

2. Thousands of thousands [chéng qiān shàng wàn]: describes a large number.

3. Not counting [bú jì qí shù]: unable to count the number, describing many.

4. Too numerous to mention [bú shèng méi jǔ]: It cannot be listed one by one, describing a large number.

5. Dazzling array of things [lín láng mǎn mù]: The eyes are full of precious things, describing many beautiful things.

④ What are the four-character idioms that describe a large number of people?

Massive crowds [rén shān rén hǎi]

The crowds are like mountains and seas. Describes a gathering of people in large numbers.

Rub their shoulders [mó jiān jiēzhǒng]

Mo: contact; heel: belonging to the heel. Shoulder to shoulder; toes to heels. To describe crowds of people; or to describe things appearing one after another.

⑤ What are the four-character idioms with the character Kuai? The more the better

The four-character idioms with the character Kuai include:

Kuai Speak quickly, have a clear heart and speak quickly, have quick eyes and quick hands, please people's hearts, speak quickly, speak quickly, whip people quickly, whip fast ox, have a sharp tongue, eat well, have a soft fur and a fast horse, have a sharp mouth and tongue, take things quickly, do not spit quickly, clap hands and praise, can To speak quickly, to be calm and cheerful, to be cheerful and cheerful, to be in bed quickly, to cut the hemp with a knife, to be painful and cheerful, to be quick-tongued and quick-tempered

1. To speak quickly

Pinyin [ kuài yán kuài yǔ ]

Explain speaking and expressing clearly, clearly and frankly.

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Synonyms: outspoken and outspoken

2. Outspoken and outspoken

Explanation: Having a straightforward temperament and speaking out when you have something to say.

From: The fourth chapter of Yuan·Zhang Guobin's "Luo Li Lang": "My elder brother is an outspoken and outspoken man who shoots food troops, and my elder brother is a good person."

Example: This is an outspoken and like-minded person. Noisy people. "Magnetism" by Satine

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms: straight to the point, speaking from the heart, speaking freely, being quick-hearted and straightforward

Antonyms for: stick in one's throat, make insinuating remarks, be vague, be vague, keep secrets, have ulterior motives, be evasive, beat around the bush, be tight-lipped, be tight-lipped, pun, criticize mulberry trees, pili Yangqiu

3. Quick eyes and quick hands

Explanation: Describes being alert and quick in doing things.

Source: Guo Genquan, who was walking next to him, hugged it with quick eyes and quick hands. Yuan Jing's "The Story of the Crouching Tiger" Chapter 14

Synonyms: quick hands, quick eyes, sharp eyes, quick hands, quick eyes, sharp eyes and quick hands

Antonym: insensitive

4. Great pleasure

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Explanation: fast: happy. It means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or attacked, which makes everyone very happy.

From: "***, look how happy it is!" At this point, she took a breath and realized that she was too excited. Yang Mo's "Song of Youth" Part 2, Chapter 39

Grammar: verb-object type; used as predicate, object, attributive; used to express the feelings of the masses

Synonyms of "human heart" Rejoice, be delighted, applaud, everyone is happy, and everyone is celebrating

Antonym: full of complaints, boiling public resentment

5. Speak for pleasure

Explanation: refers to speaking out as much as possible Feel free to say what you want to say.

From: Chen Rong's "True and False": "It seems that all the heartfelt words he has been holding in his heart for a long time can finally be expressed today.

Synonyms of “not spitting out, not happy”

⑥ What are the four-character idioms with “duo”

extol too much,

chaoyue Diverse,

Many hearings and doubts,

Lots and little to do,

Difficulties lead to lost sheep,

Gaining enlightenment brings much help,

He has many talents and knows few,

He sleeps for a long time and dreams a lot,

He talks too much or is indifferent,

A master who talks a lot,

< p> Lots of sentiments,

Lots of treasures and good fortune,

Lots of hope,

Lots of harvest and livestock,

Lots of disasters There are many difficulties,

There are too many monks and too little rice.

The more, the better.

There are as many as a cow's hair.

Too many words will lead to mistakes.

Tricky There are many things,

Many things are not one,

Many fates,

Many things make little sense,

There is too much mouth and too little food,

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A lot of fish leaks,

A lot of people, a few houses,

A lot of knowledge,

Many years of experience,

It’s rare, but it’s strange,

There are too many lice but not itchy

There are many words and complex sayings,

There are many things to learn about,

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Lots of tricks,

People talk a lot,

Weird and changeable,

Well-informed,

There are many skills in teaching,

There are many bad things,

There are many hours in the day,

There are many learned things,

There are many eyes and ears,

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Too much talk hurts luck,

A few make a lot,

A lot of people talk a lot,

A lot of good things are frugal,

< p> There are many people and many hands,

There are many words and few acceptances,

The more the better,

The eventful autumn,

The graceful and graceful,

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To talk too much hurts luck,

To be prepared to work hard,

To be sentimental,

To be rich and kind,

Be straightforward, understand and be knowledgeable,

Be political in many ways,

Establish the few and observe the many,

See more and be knowledgeable,

Gorgeous and colorful

Much sorrow and long nights,

Many names,

Those who are capable work hard,

Emotional and sentimental,

A lot of literature makes you rich,

A little porridge makes a lot of monks,

A lot of talents and skills,

A lot of planning and good judgment,

< p> Versatility,

Plenty of food and grass,

Self-seeking brings blessings,

Speed ??and economy,

Noble people often forget ,

Argue more and talk less,

The Buddha is bigger than the clay,

The night is long and the dream is many,

Talk too much and show light,

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The more you have, the better is the few,

The more you plan, the better your plans are,

The more soldiers you have, the more generals you will have,

A good person with lots of money,

A lot of words but a lot of money,

A resourceful person,

A sentimental person,

Gathering a few can make a lot,

A lot of dragons means drought,

A lot of people will be separated from each other,

There will be a lot of strength in numbers,

If you have a lot of debts, you won’t have to worry about them

Many texts and strong memorization,

The Dharma comes from many doors,

Many people read it,

Be knowledgeable and well-informed,

Rich Colorful,

Doing a lot of evil,

Planning more and making less decisions,

Doing more and less,

Changing,

< p> Greed for more and more for gain,

The autumn of many reasons,

Fuller muscles and more strength,

Good things come in many hardships,

Satisfaction with many demands Widow,

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p> Rich and colorful,

Many years of experience,

Sad and sick,

Many suburbs,

Erudite and versatile,

More and less,

More and more knowledge,

More and more,

Rare and less,

Too talkative,

Nosy,

Sentimental,

The one with more troops is defeated,

Cunning,

Talkative,

Many tricks

Versatile,

Versatile,

Hear more and remember more,

Too many words hurt your deeds,

Accumulate a little and make a lot,

Children’s love is abundant,

A country thrives through many difficulties,

It’s unnecessary,

The country has many troubles,

The country has many difficulties,

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Good things come with many obstacles,

Chaos and separation, many obstacles,

Lots of sadness,

Charming and colorful,

There are many things to complain about,

There are many difficulties in all directions,

Many talents are tired,

There are many troubles,

There are many items,

Heaven has many abilities,

There are many things that are poor,

There are many things in them,

There are many wonders and many things to hear,

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The water is big, there are many fish,

There is more competition and less competition,

Knowledge and righteousness are passionate,

The experience is extensive,

< p> Having too much wealth will lead to death,

Having too many flowers and having few children

Talking too much is not true,

Having a lot of knowledge and talents,

Having many index fingers,

There are many ways to criticize,

The country's affairs are very difficult,

One's own feelings,

Many hands and feet,

Colorful,

Win more with less,

There are many places,

Learn many things,

Talk too much Long,

Too talkative and unable to speak,

Many teeth in the mouth,

Huaiyang sickly

⑦ Describes "wonderful" What are the four-character words?

Fascinating (yǐn rén rù shèng), exquisite (jīng miào jué lún), exciting (kòu rén xīn xián), endless charm (yùn wèi wú qióng), wonderful (jīng cǎi fēn chéng)

Definition:

1. Fascinating: victory: victory. Lead people into a better state. Nowadays, it is often used to refer to landscapes or literary and artistic works that are particularly attractive.

2. Wonderful: exquisite: exquisite. Unparalleled: Unparalleled. So exquisite and beautiful to the extreme.

3. exciting: buckle: beat. Describe something exciting.

4. Endless charm: Endless charm.

5. Wonderful: Beautiful scenes and things are presented one after another.

⑧ What are the four-character idioms

All done, all done, accomplished, successful, instant success, done in one go

1. All done

Vernacular definition: Refers to the announcement of the completion of a huge project or important task.

Dynasty: Zhou

Author: Pre-Qin scholars

Source: "Shang Shu·Yu Gong": "Yu Xi Xuan Gui succeeded in suing Jue.

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Translation: Emperor Shun gave Dayu a round Gui ruler in recognition of his achievements in water control.

2. Great work accomplished

Vernacular meaning: refers to the greatness. A project or a major task is announced to be completed.

Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty

Author: Ban Gu

Source: "Book of Han·Biography of Wang Mang": " Hundreds of thousands of people gathered together and worked for twenty days, and the work was completed.

Translation: After gathering 100,000 people and working on it for an average of two years, the big project was declared completed

3. Success and fame

Vernacular interpretation: Merit has been achieved , the reputation is also established

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Mozi

Source: "Mozi·Cultivation of the Personality": "Fame comes with success, and reputation cannot be false. ”

Translation: Success comes with success. Fame and honor cannot be faked

4. Immediate success

Vernacular interpretation: To describe a job that has been successful.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Anonymous

Source: The second chapter of "Little Yuchi": "Then Old Yuchi will succeed immediately if he goes away. < /p>

Source: "Book of Privy Council Ueda": "No scholar in the world wants to create the realm of saints in one step."

Translation: All scholars in the world don't want to achieve it in one step. The realm of saints.

⑨ What are the four-character words that describe high height

1. Towering into the clouds

Pinyin: gāo sǒng rù yún

Explanation : Standing tall and straight, straight into the clouds. Describe tall and straight buildings and mountains. Strut: upright, raised.

Source: Modern Liu Bocheng's "Reminiscences of the Long March": "Crossed the towering snow-capped mountains and trudged through the uninhabited grasslands."

Usage: as predicate and attributive; to describe buildings, Mountain peaks, etc.

Example: The towering World Trade Center towers have disappeared in 911.

2. Straight into the sky

Pinyin: zhí chā yún xiāo

Definition: To describe a mountain peak reaching into the clouds, or to describe a tall building.

Usage: used as predicate and attributive; to describe buildings, mountain peaks, etc.

Example: High mountains rise from the ground and reach into the sky.

3. Qianrenzhi

Pinyin: qiān rèn zhī gāo

Definition: As high as ten thousand feet. Very high description. Ren, in ancient times, ten feet equaled one Ren.

Example: That mountain is very high, as high as a thousand feet.

4. Towering into the sky

Pinyin: bá dì cān tiān

Definition: Describing tallness and majesty. Elevate: rise abruptly from the ground. Towering: soaring into the sky.

Source: Modern Guo Moruo's "The Signal of Spring": "Although it is just a young seedling, as long as it does not encounter a heavy axe, we can predict that it will grow to towering heights."

Usage: as predicate and attributive.

Example: Those giant trees that are more than ten meters high and hugged by several people have all turned into towering tree people.

5. Standing tall and leaning against the sky

Pinyin: bá dì yǐ tiān

Definition: a metaphor for being tall and protruding, majestic.

Source: Sun Qiao of the Tang Dynasty, "Books with Wang Lin Scholars": "For example, Yuchuanzi's "Moon Eclipse Poems", Yang Sicheng's "Huashan Ode", Han Libu's "Jinxue Jie"... all are worthy of mention. The earth relies on the sky, and every sentence wants to live."

Translation: For example, Yu Chuanzi's "Moon Eclipse Poetry", Yang Sicheng's "Huashan Ode", Han Libu's "Jinxue Jie"... Every sentence is majestic and touching people's hearts.

Usage: combined form, used as predicate and attributive.

Example: On the cliff, green pines and cypresses stand proudly against the sky.

⑩ What are the four-character idioms used to describe people?

Erudite: knowledgeable and versatile.

○ Well-informed : Knowledge: to know. Having seen a lot, knowing a lot. Describing deep experience and having a lot of experience.

○ 鮚见与知: 殚: Exhaust, complete; 鈚: Extensive. Having seen everything that should be seen , have heard everything that needs to be heard. Describes being well-informed and knowledgeable.

○ Bo Gu Tong Jin: Tong: knowledgeable; Bo: Guang Bo, knowing a lot. Know a lot about ancient things, and Well-versed in modern things. Describes rich knowledge.

○ Xiongcai Dalue: Very outstanding intelligence and strategy.

○ Versatile: Having many talents and skills.

○ True talents and real learning: real talents and knowledge.

○ Full of economics: Economics: sorting out the strands, extending a person's talents and abilities. Describing a person as extremely talented and resourceful.

○ Practicing the classics: Old meaning of being proficient in the classics and having good conduct.

○ Having both moral integrity and talent: De: moral character; Cai: ability; Bei: possession. Having both good ideological quality and the ability to work and ability.

○ Badouzhicai: Cai: Talent. It is a metaphor for people who are extremely talented.

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○ The material of pillars: ridge: ridge purlin, main beam. Timber that can be used as the main beam of a house. It is a metaphor for talents who can take on the important responsibilities of the country.

○ Going out as a general and entering as a prime minister: going to war can do something for A general can become a prime minister when he enters the court. It refers to a person who has both civil and military talents, and also refers to a person with high civil and military positions.

○ Outstanding people: Jie: outstanding; Ling: good. Refers to the birth or arrival of outstanding people. After that, the place became a scenic spot.

○ Unparalleled National Scholars: National Scholars: Outstanding figures in the country. Refers to unique talents in a country.

○ Nanzhou Crown: An outstanding person among southern talents. Refers to a person with outstanding talent and knowledge.

○ Rising star: an outstanding person who appears later or newly grows up.

○ Extraordinary: Extraordinary: Ordinary music .Describes things that are extraordinary and outstanding.

○ Zhuoerbuqun: Zhuoer: outstanding appearance; Buqun: different. Refers to extraordinary talents and extraordinary qualities.

○ Outstanding: Outstanding: beyond; kind: of the same kind; Cui: originally the appearance of bushes, extended to aggregation. Beyond the same kind. It mostly refers to a person’s moral ability.

○ Outstanding: unparalleled: Peer. Beyond the average person, there is nothing to compare with.

○ Unparalleled: Overwhelm, surpass. No. 1 in talent or martial arts, no one can compare with it.

○ Lu Hai Pan Jiang: Lu: Lu Ji in the Jin Dynasty; Pan: Pan Yue in the Jin Dynasty. Lu Ji’s literary talent is like the sea, and Pan Yue’s literary talent is like the Yangtze River. It is a metaphor for a knowledgeable and talented person.

○ Wisdom and courage: Also resourceful and brave.

○ Xuefu Wuche: Wuche: refers to five cars of books. Describes a lot of reading and rich knowledge.

○ Standing bookcase: a metaphor for a person who reads a lot and is knowledgeable. Wenbo.

○ Longyuefengming: Like a dragon leaping and a phoenix singing. It is a metaphor for outstanding talents.

○ Soaring dragon and rising phoenix: Jiao: dragon; Feng: phoenix. Like a leaping dragon or a dancing phoenix. It describes a person who is very literary.

○ Jinxinxiu: Jin, embroidery: exquisite and bright silk fabrics. It describes beautiful writing and gorgeous words.