Four-letter idiom of what color what ming what

1. 色什么明什么四字成语

All idioms starting with 色

色胆胆包天 describes a great deal of boldness in lust.

The colorful and bold describes a great deal of boldness in coveting and lusting.

The colorful and bold as the sky describes the boldness of the lust.

The color of the eyebrows: the face, the expression. It describes a person who is very pleased and excited.

Color is emptiness is a Buddhist term. It refers to the fact that the nature (inner reality) of all color (matter) in the world is empty.

色厉胆薄色:神色. Thin: weak. Outwardly tough but inwardly timid.

Color and severity: look, appearance; severity: fierce; weakness: weak. The exterior is strong, but the interior is weak.

The metaphor of "color like ashes" is that the face is pale and ugly.

The color is as white as death. The original metaphor is that there is no expression on the face. Now it describes a very frightened look.

The color is benevolent, but the actual action is the opposite.

The color of love is slack: color, face; slack: slackness, decline. This refers to the fact that people who rely on their beauty to gain favor will be abandoned once their appearance ages. It refers to the man's fondness for the old and the new.

Color decline love bed color: refers to the posture; bed: rest, stop. A woman's favor is reduced due to the decline of her beauty.

The color of the soul and the color: the color of the face; grant, with: give. Describe each other with eyes and eyes to convey love, heart to heart.

The term "color and silk" refers to the rhetoric of the absolute yarn. The poem "With the Garden of Poetry" refers to "colorful silk".

*** All kinds of things are complete.

The color and art of the perfect Lunlun: the same kind. The woman's posture and skills are superior to those of others.

The color and art of the two are perfect Color and art: appearance and skill. Both looks and skills are unique and wonderful.

The color and art of a woman are both unique and wonderful.

There is no second person who can compare with the color and skill of the woman.

A hungry ghost of color is a metaphor for a person who is extremely greedy for sex.

2. 茫字组四字成语

The future is uncertain: I don't know what action to take in the future

misery is boundless: bitter sea: the suffering is as deep as the sea; boundless: vast and far-reaching. The endless suffering.

茫無头绪:茫:形容水或其他事物很多;没有边际;头绪:复杂乱的事情中的条理。 It describes the lack of clues; or things that are not clear.

Miau Miau: vast and boundless, also refers to ambiguity

Mang Wu Kui: not knowing anything at all

Mang Wu Tuan Clue: without a clue, chaotic and lack of organization

Mang Muyi: vast and boundless

Miau Miau: as if lost and do not know the reason for it

Miau Miau Loss: Miau Rang: the look of being lost; if lost: as if lost. It describes a lack of concentration and a feeling of being lost.

茫苦海:Buddhist language, vast and far-reaching. It is a metaphor for endless suffering

Bewildered: Bewildered: dim, vague. Not knowing, not being able to understand

Bewildered: Bewildered: remote, vague. The look of confusion

Bewildered: confused, not knowing what to do

Twilight: it is evening, the sky is dark, the scene in front of you is blurred.

Bewildered: bewildered and confused. It refers to not understanding something.

茫无涯际: vast and boundless. It is also written as "茫无边际".

茫茫荡荡: vast and far-reaching but vague

3. Four-character idioms about what what a color

天水一色, 水天一色

Pronunciation: tiān shuǐ yī sè.

Interpretation: The light of the water and the color of the sky are mixed with each other.

Usage: subject-predicate tense; as determiner; describing the vast scene where water and sky meet.

Source: Tang Wang Bo "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion Poems": "The falling sun and the lonely ducks fly together, the autumn water **** the long sky in one color." The colorful haze reflected by the sunlight flies with the wild ducks. The river appeared unusually full after the heavy rain, and from a distance, the river seemed to be connected with the sky."

2. 水天一色

Pronunciation: shuǐ tiān yī sè.

Interpretation: The light of the water is muddy with the color of the sky.

Usage: subject-predicate tense; as determiner; describing the vast scene where water and sky meet.

Source: Tang Wang Bo "Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion": "The falling sun and the lonely ducks fly together, the autumn water **** the long sky a color." The colorful haze reflected by the sunlight flies with the wild ducks. The river appeared unusually full after the heavy rain, and from a distance, the river seemed to be connected to the sky."

Expanded:

Antonyms for water and sky: muddy, muddled.

1. muddy and chaotic

Pronunciation: muddy and chaotic.

Explanation: mixed, undistinguished look, also refers to the appearance of confusion and ignorance, describes confusion, not awake.

Source: pre-Qin - Sun Wu "Sun Zi - Potential": "There are many different opinions, the fight is chaotic and can not be chaotic; muddy and chaotic, the shape of the round and can not be defeated."

Near synonyms: confused, muddled.

2. muddled and chaotic

Pronunciation: hùn hùn dùn dùn.

Comment: confused and indistinct, a blur, indistinguishable.

Source: qing - wu corns man "twenty years of witnessing the strange present situation" 53: "still do not know the difficulties of harvest, chaotic life."

Near synonyms: muddled, muddled.

Speaking quickly and furiously

Speaking arrogantly, terrified and terrified, we were all terrified

All right straight talk

orthochromatic orthochromatic orthochromatic orthochromatic orthochromatic orthrighteousness

Righteousness, orthochromatic orthochromatic orthochromaticism

Awareness of the color

Audible color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful color, colorful colorful color

Righteousness in the color of colors. All the way to the goods, the colorful, the brilliant, the absolute, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful, the colorful

五彩缤纷

[wǔ cǎi bīn fēn]

Refers to a great variety of colors, which are very beautiful.

五光十色

[wǔ guāng shí sè]

Describing bright colors and many patterns. In the Southern Dynasty, Liang Jiang Yan wrote "The Fugue of Lixi": "Five lights hover around, ten colors are scattered."

Wan Zi Qian Hong (万紫千红)

[wàn zǐ qiān hóng]

Describing the spring scene of a hundred flowers competing for color. In the poem "Spring Day" by Zhu Xi (朱熹), Song Dynasty, it reads, "Waiting to recognize the face of the east wind, ten thousand purples and thousands of reds are always spring."

Green Grass Like Yin

[lǜ cǎo rú yīn]

The green grass looks like a mattress on the ground. It is often used to refer to a grassy area for temporary rest. It is also called "green grass like Yin".

Black and white are clear

[hēi bái fēn míng]

Black and white are in sharp contrast. It is a metaphor for things that have a clear line between right and wrong. It also describes clear handwriting and images.

五彩斑斓

[wǔ cǎi bān lán]

斑斓:colors are mixed, brilliant and colorful. It means the colors are very nice and quite colorful.

花红柳绿

[huā hóng liǔ lǜ]

1. Describes the lush and colorful scenery of flowers and trees in spring.

Splendid and colorful

[xuàn lì duō cǎi]

Describing gorgeous colors.

Purple flowers and red flowers

[chà zǐ yān hóng]

Refers to flowers of various delicate colors. Ming Tang Xianzu's The Peony Pavilion - A Dream of Fright: "It turns out that beautiful purples and brilliant reds bloom all over." Yan (yān): colorful.

青红皂白红皂白

[qīng hóng zào bái]

Four different colors. A metaphor for right and wrong or the cause of a situation: no question ~.

[dēng hóng jiǔ lǜ]

Describing a corrupt life of pleasure-seeking, also describing the nightly bustle of a city or place of entertainment.

Green and green don't come together

[qīng huáng bù jiē]

Refers to the fact that the old grains have been eaten up, and the new grains have not yet ripened, so that the rations do not come together. It often refers to the period between spring and summer. It is a metaphor for the temporary interruption of financial, material and human resources.

Yangchunbaixue

[yáng chūn bái xuě]

The name of the song of Chu in Spring and Autumn. Because it was difficult to understand, few people could sing it. Later, it was used as a metaphor for elegant or uncommon literature and art works. It is the opposite of "the people in the lower class".

Yao Huang Wei Zi ( 姚黄魏紫)

[yáo huáng wèi zǐ]

Yao Huang ( 姚黄): a peony with a thousand yellow flowers, which was produced by the family of Yao Shimin (姚氏民); Wei Zi (魏紫): a peony with a thousand red flowers, which was produced by the family of Wei Ren Pu. Originally, it refers to two famous peony varieties in Luoyang in Song Dynasty. Later, it refers to the famous flowers in general.

Yellow Flag and Purple Cover

[huáng qí zǐ gài]

A cloud like a yellow flag and purple cover appears in the sky. It was a sign of the birth of the emperor.

Lacrosse

[qī hēi yī tuán]

1. Describing very dark, without any light.

花花绿绿

[huā huā lǜ lǜ]

Status word. Describing bright and colorful colors: the wall was plastered with ~ New Year's paintings. The girls, dressed in ~, danced in the square.

浮翠流丹

[fú cuì liú dān]

翠:青绿色. Dan: vermilion color. The colors of lime green and vermilion are flowing and floating. Describe the colors as bright and brilliant.

Bai Shan Hei Shui

[bái shān hēi shuǐ]

Chang Bai Shan and Hei Long Jiang, referring to the northeastern region of China.