The Complete Idioms of What What Not What

1. Idioms by The Complete Idioms Four Character Idioms What Not What

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Can't help it,

Flawed,

Flawed,

Flawed,

Can't help it,

Flawed

not to be confused with,

not to be able to see,

not to be ashamed of,

not to be tolerated,

not to be able to say,

not to be impregnated,

not to be deceived,

not to be able to do what one wants to,

not to be able to do what one wants to do,

not to be able to do what one wants to do,

not to have the heart to do what one wants to do,

not to be able to do what one wants to do,

not to be able to do what one wants to do,

2 . four-character word a what not what

1. 一一一不苟

Idioms by Pinyin: yī sī bù gǒu

Idioms by Pinyin: yī sī bù gǒu

Idioms by Pinyin: yī sī bù gǒu. Not the slightest bit sloppy. It describes a person who is extremely conscientious.

2. 一蹶不振

Idioms by Pinyin: yī jué bù zhèn

Idioms by Pinyin: yī jué bù zhèn

Idioms by Pinyin: yī jué bù zhèn. It is a metaphor for a failure; a setback; not being able to pull oneself together again.

3. 一字不易

Idioms by Pinyin: yī zì bù yi

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: The text is so refined that not a single word can be changed. It is also used to refer to plagiarizers who copy other people's writing without changing a single word.

4. 一尘不到

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: yī chén bù dào

Idioms by The Free Dictionary: describes clean and pure.

5. 一介不取

Idioms by Pinyin: yī jiè bù qǔ

Idioms by Pinyin: yī jiè bù qǔ

Idioms by Pinyin: yī jiè bù qǔ

Idiom: yī jiè bù qǔ

A small thing is not taken. A little something is not taken. Describes a person who is honest and law-abiding, and does not want anything that is not his due.

3. Four-character idioms in favor of Chinese characters

1. bǐ zǒu lóng shé

Describes vivid and powerful calligraphy.

2.蚕头燕尾 cán tóu yàn wěi

It describes the calligraphy that starts with a heavy brush and finishes with a light and swift brush. It is like a steed that is thirsty and wants to drink, so it runs to the sweet spring quickly. It describes the vigorous calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.

4. lì tòu zhǐ bèi

It describes the calligraphy as being strong and powerful, with the strokes penetrating to the back of the paper.

It also describes a poem that is profound in meaning and well-written.

5. 矫若惊龙 jiǎo ruò jīng lóng

矫:矫健。 It is often used to describe the vigorous calligraphy or graceful dancing.

No What four-letter idioms:

Not too slow,

Three for three,

No compromise,

No panic,

No panic,

Not too low,

Not too far,

Not too far,

Not too hot,

Not too arrogant,

Not too impatient,

Not too arrogant,

Not too proud,

Not too impatient.

Unbiased,

Uncritical,

Unharmed,

Unkind,

Uncaring,

Unaware,

Unknown,

Uncertain,

Uncomfortable,

Uncomfortable,

Unvoiced,

Uncommon,

Uncommon,

Uncomfortable,

Uncommon,

Uncomplicated,

not painless,

not proper,

not track not thing,

not fast,

not spit,

not sprawling,

not cool,

not sour,

have to be er,

not phosphorous,

not now,

not demented,

not deaf,

not stupid,

not a man of the world,

not a woman of the world,

not a man of the world,

not a man of the world,

Four-letter idioms for praise include: praise without words, praise without words, no praise, all *** praise, tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk.

1.赞不绝口 Pinyin: zàn bù jué kǒu Explanation: Praise without stopping talking. Source: Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, 64th episode: "Baoyu looked at it and praised it incessantly."

Example: He often praised Qiu Tong's articles in front of me. Zou Taofen "experience - the work of journalists" near synonyms: reputation, praise, antonyms: scolding the use: as a predicate, determiner; refers to very good.

2.赞不容口 pinyin: zàn bù róng kǒu 英見: zàn bù róng kǒu 英見: praise words in the mouth can not be accommodated. Source: Qing Dynasty, Xia Jingqu, The Exploitation of the Wild Old Man, 139th episode: "Shengong waited for the book to finish, and then took the wind and chanted, and realized that the feelings and words were so different that they could not be described in any way, and that it was a loom with a different loom than that inscribed by the celebrities of all times, and he could not help but praise it without being able to speak."

Near synonyms: praise unceasingly Usage: as a predicate, gerund; used in written language. 3, do not praise a word Pinyin: bù zàn yī cí Explanation: A word is not said.

Source: Shiji - Confucius Family: "As for the Spring and Autumn Annals, the pen is the pen, the cut is the cut, and Zixia's disciples can't praise a word." 例例造句: I probably let him talk to himself, do not praise a word, he was alone after the discussion, and even then.

Lu Xun "Scream - The Story of Hair" Synonyms: mute, not praise a word. Usage: as a predicate; referring to not saying a word.

4. Zhong *** Zan Pinyin: zhòng kǒu jiāo zàn Explanation: People praise each other. Source: Qing Wenkang, "Children's Heroes", 39th time: "Lie Gong, you see only a long sister child, will also make such a thousand miles to meet, the crowd *** praise, see the 'sound gas' this way can not go."

Near synonym: praise antonym: all *** insult Usage: as predicate, determiner; used in dealing with things. 5. tsk tsk praise Pinyin: zé zé chēng zàn Explanation: tsk tsk: the sound of smacking one's lips in admiration.

The sound of slurping in the mouth expresses praise. Source: Ming Tao Zongyi's "Dropout Records - Tomb of Chaste Martyrs": "A pawn's wife, Guo's wife, had a posture, and all of them tsked and appreciated it, and Li heartedly admired it."

Example sentences: That know not as much as an hour, has been closed, along the road word of mouth, tsk praise. Qing - Liu Osprey "old disabled travel" 18th near synonyms: tsk envy, tsk praise.

Usage: as predicate, determiner; used in dealing with things.

6. What is the four-letter idiom of "not what not what"

不瘟不火,不屈不挠,不三不四,不卑不亢,不折不扣

1. 不瘟不火:

Pronunciation: bù wēn bù huǒ

Interpretation: It means that the opera is not dull and boring, nor is it hasty.

Interpretation: It means that the opera is not dull and boring, nor is it rushed. It can also mean that the performance is neither dull nor hot.

Usage: as predicate, determiner; referring to the general attitude.

2. 不不挠不挠:

Pronunciation: bù qū bù náo

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for not giving in to pressure and frustration, and behaving tenaciously.

Source: Han Shu - Syu Chuanxia: "Le Chang is truthful, not radiant and not stuttering."

3. 3-3-4:

Pronunciation: bù sān bù sì

Comment: not like this or that. It is not like this and not like that.

Interpretation: not like this or not like that.

Source: Ming Shi Nai'an, "Water Margin", 7th time: "This group of people are not three things, and refused to come closer, do not try to catch the leopard."

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4. 不卑不亢:

Pronunciation: bù bēi bù kàng

Interpretation:卑, low, low self-esteem; 亢, high and proud. The same as "not too high, not too low".

Source: Zhu Zhiyu (Ming), "Reply to the Nineteen Songs of Shunshu of Xiaozhaosheng": "The sages have their own way of being neutral and upright, not overbearing, not humble, not arrogant, not fawning, how can it be so!"

5. 不折不扣:

Pronunciation: bù zhé bù kòu

Interpretation: without discounts, indicating complete and full meaning, often used with derogatory words.

Source: Mao Dun's "Ziyou": "His twenty years of living without a foot in the house is simply a life in the grave without discount!"

7. 一什么不什么的四字成语有哪些

1. 一窍不通: pinyin yī qiào bù tōng, a metaphor for a person who is dim and unaware of what is going on, or who is completely ignorant of something.

From: "Lü Shi Chun Qiu" "Zhou's heart is not passable, and An thought it was evil, if it is a one-trick pony, then Bi Gan will not be killed!"

Translation

If King Zhou's heart is through one aperture, he would not have done something confusing to kill Bi Gan!

2. A hair is not a hair: pinyin yī máo bù bá, refusing to *** even a hair of sweat. The original refers to Yang Zhu's extreme egoism, and later describes people as very stingy and selfish.

From: Meng Zi said, "Yang Zi practiced 'for me', and even if pulling out a hair of sweat would be beneficial to the world, he would not do it."

Translation

Mencius said, "Yang Zi practiced 'for me', and even if plucking a hair of sweat from his body could benefit the world, he would not do it."

3. 一文不名: pinyin yī wén bù míng, meaning not possessing a penny, describes very poor.

From: "The Records of the Grand Historian - Sycophants": "(Deng Tong) even did not get the name of a penny, and sent to die in the family."

Translation

"(Deng Tong) went so far as not to get even a penny and sent it to the dead man's house."

4. 一成不变: pinyin yīchéng bù biàn, means once formed, no longer changed.

From: "Rituals of the King": "The criminal, the statute. The word "statute" is also used to refer to the formation of a state. Once formed, it cannot be changed, so the gentleman does his best."

Translation

"The one who is penalized, what is formed. The one who shapes, the cause of success. A becoming cannot be changed, so the gentleman does his best."

5. 一瞑不視: pinyin yī míng bù shì, an idiom meaning death. It also refers to escaping reality. It can also describe not being afraid of sacrifice.

Translation

"There is the man who breaks his head and cuts off his belly, and once he closes his eyes, he does not look at it for ten thousand generations, not knowing what is good for it, but worrying about the safety of the country."