Reply to the four-word idiom:
Tossing and turning,
Go straight,
Make eyes at each other,
Go ahead,
You come and I go,
Go to Qiu Lai in spring,
Go left and right,
Come and go,
Go north and south,
Let's talk,
Go east and west,
Floating around,
Dusk comes and goes,
Disturbed,
Line to line,
Back and forth,
Order around,
Go to the language,
In the process of communication
⑵ Four-character idioms that come and go.
come and go in haste
laixi city
Explain that descriptions come and go quickly.
The source of Wang Shuo's Xu Ye: "Maybe they met in that street and just came and went in a hurry, or glanced at it indifferently or occasionally."
Structural subject-predicate
Used as an attribute; Describe coming and going quickly.
Synonyms come and go without a trace
We are just passers-by who come and go in a hurry in the world.
(3) "Come and go" four-character grid
Going to Qiu Lai in Spring: Past. Spring has come and autumn has gone. Describe the passage of time.
Repeatedly tossing and turning.
Repeatedly tossing and turning.
Toss and turn, toss and turn, repeat back and forth.
From east to west, from east to west. Describe people coming and going and not knowing each other.
Flip back and forth Describe the number of repetitions.
Over and over again: turn around. It describes the number of repetitions. It also describes the constant rotation of the body.
Over and over again. Also describe turning your body back and forth.
Turn over: Turn over. Describe doing things repeatedly.
Toss and turn (1) is to keep tossing and turning. (2) refers to repetition. See "toss and turn".
Going back and forth is repeated many times.
Floating around is a metaphor for coming and going, endless.
Call to drink, call to drink: shout loudly. Come and drink right away. Describe being driven at will.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Tomorrow, tomorrow, we will communicate openly.
Winking at each other and making gestures. Describe the expression between men and women.
Eyebrows are used to describe flirting.
Twilight comes and goes: dusk; Chao: Good morning. Morning passed and dusk came. Describe the passage of time.
Going back and forth generally means coming and going.
Come and go. Refers to the appearance of continuous communication.
You come and I go to refer to the frequent contact between relatives and friends.
Visitors refer to polite social intercourse. It also means that there are many guests coming and going.
There are different views on how to talk about things.
Life, death, death and life, life and death, endless cycle. Describe all beings circulating in the world of life and death.
Let's talk about it I'll explain it again and again. Let me say it briefly.
Silk to line is a metaphor for entanglement.
One to two means again and again. It means gradually.
Language refers to talking and laughing, and returning to each other when talking.
Come and go: in the morning; Dusk: In the evening. Dusk passed and morning came. Describe the passage of time.
Describe tossing and turning from left to right.
Going straight means not detouring on the road or stopping, or talking and doing things without detouring.
(4) Four-word idiom: There is no going back.
Spring has gone and autumn has come-the passage of time.
⑸ abac form of the word "come and go"
Abac-type words refer to words whose 1 and the third word are the same, but whose second and fourth words are different, such as:
a
hinder
b
One shot at a time.
Be respectful and respectful
Illegally acquired things will be lost in the same way.
gluttony
embarrassment
Stupid head and feet
fairly
insist on
suspicious
unclear
surface
Indifferent to people or things
c
: from beginning to end.
allocate
With reverence and awe
sincerely
A lost bow of Chu State was picked up by a native of Chu State-the lost thing will not be picked up by any outsider.
d
: luxury.
arrogantly
Dull-witted
versatile
Traveling back and forth without companions is unsociable.
Be presumptuous (to women)
e
Bad clothes and food.
Abusive language
f
V-shaped bark
A baseless conversation
neither fish nor fowl
Neither relatives nor friends.
g
: grotesque
And the character of the old world
Be bold and decisive in your actions
h
: vivid
Vivid
Lure attractive people into adultery.
glimmer
sparkling
worry about personal gains and losses
Bite off one's head
j
I'm skeptical.
guard against arrogance and rashness
hypocritical
with different opinions
Reach the perfection.
try one's best
k
: touching.
be deeply moved
An outspoken person speaks his mind.
Hard-working and frugal
A quick job done by a straightforward person
Amiable and respected.
l
Travel in and out
Different thinking and beliefs
A sarcastic comment
I fought many wars and won every one.
have repeatedly fought and lost
Benefit others as well as yourself.
Benefit the country and the people
Male:
In every valley and canyon
(of a new building) tall and brilliant.
n
: flexibility and flexibility
Go away gently
Walk quietly
Very skeptical
p
Listen and believe.
neck to neck
q
: wholeheartedly
Collective heroism and courage
(of women) beautiful enough to lead to the downfall of a city or a country ―― destructive beauty.
Steal fishing and stealing the country
pool the wisdom of the masses and absorb all useful ideas
r
Work hard and complain.
A large group of people
Deceive sb. into doing stupid things
Like a raging fire-thrive
Sad music
s
: perfect
Shrink from the cold
Fight a quick decision
come out on top
begin/start well and end well
[somebody's] behavior/manners
t
: unite as one.
rural
be locally born and bred
w
: lifelike
overcautious (in small matters)
Stick to old habits
Despise the laws of mankind and God.
For no reason
No hatred or hostility.
x
: super vision
y
Learn from others
Eagerly waiting for his son's return
Happiness/harmony in marriage
With one heart and one mind
Very skeptical
be concerned about one's country and one's people
alive
Perfect in every respect/aspect.
z:
make persistent efforts
Act arbitrarily
Singing and dancing happily
Know yourself and yourself.
various
sincerely
blow one's own trumpet/horn
walk up and down
talk to oneself
Will only be pessimistic and disappointed
please oneself
having self-respect
[6] a complete set of four-character idioms, whatever you say.
Spring has gone and autumn has come-the passage of time.
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What are the four-word idioms of what is what?
Happiness is like the East China Sea, tears are like a spring, vast, sudden and as loud as Hong Zhong.
First, happiness is like the East China Sea.
Vernacular interpretation: I wish a person's happiness as vast as the East China Sea.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Wu
Source: "Confused World" Volume 6: I also cut the shroud of the old lady and said a lot in my mouth, "Fortunately, happiness is like the East China Sea, and life is longer than the South Mountain."
Second, tears welled up.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Tears welled up. Describe extreme sadness or fear.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Luo Guanzhong
Source: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the eighth time:' You pity all the creatures in the Han Dynasty!' End of speech; Tears welled up in my eyes. "
I'm sorry for ordinary people in today's world. Say that finish, tears.
Third, it has a vast territory.
Vernacular interpretation: describing rich literature.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Zhou Yongnian
Source: Confucianism and Ji Zang is a masterpiece at all times and at all times.
Translation: How rich the literature is from ancient times to the present.
Fourth, suddenly
Vernacular Interpretation: Sudden (Sudden: Sudden)
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Wang Shifu
Source: The Romance of the West Chamber, Volume II, Third Fold: Suddenly, no wonder I have offended.
Translation: It's so sudden, no wonder I offended.
Five, sound like Hong Zhong.
Vernacular interpretation: It describes speaking or singing loudly, just like ringing a big clock.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: Chapter 72 of the History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Memories are like lightning and sounds like Hong Zhong."
In my memory, Xu Zi's eyes are as fast as lightning, and his voice is as loud as ringing a bell.
What is the word "come+go+"
Four words "come+go+":
Die hard, Rowen,
Tossing and turning,
Go to Qiu Lai in spring,
Go straight,
Make eyes at each other,
Go ahead,
The ins and outs,
You come and I go,
Go to Qiu Lai in spring,
Night passes, tomorrow comes,
Come to Hong and go to Yan,
Wild geese go fishing,
Go left and right,
In order to track this road,
Come and go,
Go north and south,
Cause and effect,
Let's talk,
Go east and west,
Come and go,
When night comes,
Floating around,
Come and go clearly,
Spring goes and summer comes,
Back and forth,
Dusk comes and goes,
Come and go without a trace,
Go north, go south,
Come and go,
repeatedly
Levies' four-character dictionary contains words that come and go.
Going to Qiu Lai in Spring: Past. Spring has come and autumn has gone. Describe the passage of time.
Repeatedly tossing and turning.
Repeat the broadcast continuously. With "tossing and turning".
Upset, toss and turn, repeat back and forth.
From east to west, from east to west. Describe people coming and going and not knowing each other.
Flip back and forth Describe many repetitions.
Over and over again: turn around. Describe many repetitions. Also describes constantly turning the body.
Over and over again. Turning the body back and forth is also described.
Toss and turn: toss and turn. Describe doing things over and over again
Toss and turn (1) refers to constantly toss and turn. ② refers to the number of repetitions. See "toss and turn".
Going back and forth is repeated many times.
Floating back and forth is a metaphor for coming and going, endless.
Shout, shout: shout loudly. Come right away and drink it off. Describe any drive.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
Tomorrow, tomorrow, go to the market.
Make eyes at each other, make eyes at each other, code word. Describe the expression of feelings between men and women.
Make eyes at, describe flirting.
Twilight comes and goes: dusk; Chao: Good morning. Morning passed and night came. Describe the passage of time.
Travelling north and south generally refers to coming and going.
Come and go, come and go. Refers to the appearance of constant communication.
You come and I mean frequent contact between relatives and friends.
People began to refer to polite social activities. It also means that there are many guests coming and going.
There are different views on how to say things.
Born to die, born to die, born to die, reincarnation. Describe the cycle of all beings in life and death.
Say it and explain it over and over again. Jude said simply.
Silk to line is a metaphor for entanglement.
After a while, I went back and forth. It means gradually.
Language refers to talking and laughing when you say a word to me and respond to each other.
Come and go: in the morning; Dusk: In the evening. Dusk passed and morning came. Describe the passage of time.
Describe tossing and turning from left to right.
Going straight means not detouring, not stopping, or talking or doing things without looking back.
⑽ What comes and goes.
"Come? Go? " Words:
Cause and effect come and go, feelings come and go, feelings come and go, paths come and go, results come and go, greetings come and go.