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1 Seeing my mother's silver hair, I shed tears unconsciously.
Seeing the girl with long hair fluttering in front of me, my heart hit like a deer.
After using that shampoo, my hair is black and shiny.
He has a new hairstyle, which is very novel.
My girlfriend's hair feels slender and soft.
She lowered her head, and in an instant, it poured out like ink.
2. What words are used to describe hair, such as black, fluffy, bangs, crane hair and white hair?
A, black [whēI]
State words. Dark black: ~ hair. Her big eyes sparkled.
Quote: Luxun's Lace Literature: "Every new system, new scholarship and new term is introduced into China, just like falling into a black dye vat, and it becomes black immediately."
Second, Mao Mao [pé ng s not ng]
Describe (grass, fluff, hair, etc.) as a loose mass. ).
Quotations: Bing Xin's Miscellanies in the Mountains: "Their feathers are furry." Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part I XIII: "(Captain Xiao) looked at the grave with fluffy grass again."
Third, bangs
(~ son). Refers to a row of flat short hair that hangs over the forehead of an old man or woman.
Quotation: Ba Jin's Autumn: "A slightly taller forehead is covered with bangs."
Fourth, the crane hair [Hefà]
White hair.
Quote: Guo Moruo's "Red Rice Bo": "Little Zhang Zhonglao made his childish face redder and redder, his eyes became more and more round, and his hair seemed to stand up."
Verb (abbreviation for verb) white hair
White hair.
Quote: Yang Xiaoying's childlike innocence: "He misses his mother and even sees her rough hands and white hair on her temples, her loving smile and warm eyes."
3. What are the idioms with prefixes? They are dejected and despondent, getting ahead, whispering, working hard and shaking their heads.
1, dejected and despondent is a Chinese idiom, and the pinyin is chuí tóu sàng qì, which describes the feeling of being depressed and depressed because of failure or failure. It's from the Book of the New Tang Dynasty. Volume 208. Historical Records Hanshu Biography of Hui Quan: "Seeing the situation, the plan is useless and depressed."
Knowing that the tide is gone, I have no intention of using it, and I am depressed. 2. Getting ahead is an idiom, which is pronounced as chré n tó u dí, meaning superior.
Describe having both ability and political integrity or outstanding achievements. From Song Ouyang Xiu's Book with Mei: "I should avoid the road and let him out."
I should avoid the road, let him out, be superior. 3. Whispering is an idiom in China, pronounced Jiāo tóu Jiēr, which means to describe two people talking together in a low voice.
From Yuan Hanqing's Single Knife Club, the third discount: "No whispering, no laughing." 4. Work hard and concentrate on working hard.
As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise. Excerpted from Lu Xun's essay "Have China People Lost Confidence? Since ancient times, there have been people who have been working hard.
5. Shake one's head and wag one's tail. Idioms, as predicates and attributives, originally describe the carefree appearance of fish. Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous.
From Songshi Puji's Five Lights Meeting Yuan: "There is a red-pointed carp swimming south at the entrance of Lin Ji. I wonder whose urn it drowned in? " There is a red-tailed carp at the gate of Lin Ji, swimming south, wagging its head and tail. I don't know whose home this is.
4. What are the headwords of the headword idioms?
Dizziness,
Crowded,
A bad check,
Bull's head and horse's face,
Get ahead,
It's not that enemies don't get together,
Cross the street,
Take the lead,
Grow old together,
Grow old together,
The prodigal son will never change his gold,
Get up and walk over to Bai,
Anticlimactic,
Dog head strategist,
Make a makeover,
A hundred-foot club head,
Dizziness and bloating,
The prodigal son returns,
The wall, right away,
Put his head on the ground,
Unkempt,
Whispering to each other,
Depression,
Three heads and six arms,
Hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat,
Comments,
At a loss, knife
5. There are more than 10 words to describe the head movement. Hold your head high, in a panic, careless.
Calm, calm, calm, serene and charming.
Arrogance, guilt, panic, panic, panic
Meditate, serious, calm, serious and shy.
Shame, honesty, sincerity, frustration and surprise
Hesitant, surprised, tired, shy, lost in thought
Silent and carefree, eager to miss.
restrained
Make a fuss, make a fuss, be puzzled, be calm and creepy, be absent-minded, be calm and calm, be dumbfounded, be dubious, be respectful, mumble, be absorbed, be cheerful, be stupefied, be suspicious, be sentimental, be restless, be listless, be indecisive, be tongue-tied, be dumbfounded.
Embarrassed smile, can't help laughing and gloating. If nothing happens, I will be considerate and amiable. I will feel sad. I will be very happy. I will hold my head high. I will be full of energy. I will be happy. I will be happy. Careless, confused, heartless, arrogant, focused, panicked, careless, depressed, depressed, frowning, frightened to disgrace, on pins and needles, weak, smirking, glib, carefree, embarrassed, red-faced, stupefied, staring, worried, cautious, gnashing teeth, angry, at a loss. Confidence, fear, anger, anger, enthusiasm. Listen to your manners, full of air, looking energetic, radiant, full of energy, in a trance, holding your breath, smiling, angry, angry, tearful, tearful, sighing, crying, in trouble, in trouble, in a good mood, in a bad mood, in a bad mood, laughing, meditating, thinking, and carefree.
Be happy, laugh often.
Laugh, laugh, laugh, be happy and excited.
Music friend Tao Le Tao cried, tears streaming down her face.
Dull and gloomy
Leisure and carefree, elegant and calm.
Behave solemnly, laugh often and be calm.
As cool as a cucumber, as if there were no one around.
As if nothing had happened.
Self-serious, naive and cheerful.
Smile on your face. Smile.
A heart can't help laughing.
Kindness, kindness, good vision and good advice.
As cold as ice, unhappy
In a daze.
Disturbed, serious and inviolable
Disdain, pretentious, cocky
Take orally, heroic and majestic.
Amiable, calm and listless
Despair, hesitation, panting
Stunned, aggressive
Angry, pretentious, glib
Aggressive, furtive, at a loss
I'm at a loss, I'm careless and my mouth is watering.
Stunned, tearful, sighing.
Tears welled up in my eyes and cried loudly.
Tears are frightened to disgrace, frightened to disgrace
Caught in a panic, still can't show his advantage.
Ulterior motives, begging, crying, pitiful, cheeky * * *
6. The word describes the bald head bald head split bald head short neck bald head gourd ladle bald flower head flower shop neck head pointed small head student head sports head big steel head lion head sheep head flying head Luohan head hedgehog head fringed head big-head monk dance head Lalitou small head ponytail head olive head neck neck neck neck big head crown. Skull head is crooked, straight, strong, clear, short hair, bald head, bald head, strutting neck, head full of intestines, fat head, small tail, long head, fat head, long ears, thick neck, stupid head, fat head, olive head, pointed head, smart head, thief head, crab head white, bald head and shrinking head.
7. Words describing the head of a character look back, bow their heads, look up, move forward, move forward, move forward, move forward, move forward.
Gaze, stare, look down, squint, glance, look, despise, look straight, stare and glare.
At first glance, I caught a glimpse of an epiphany, looked at it from a distance, looked down, witnessed it, heard it, listened carefully and listened carefully.
Listen to sweet words, rebuke and refute pie mouth, make signal with the lips, shut up, pout, chew, nod, praise and shake your head.
Shake your head, sigh, whisper, work hard, laugh, sigh, scream, look at the west, bow your head, look up, hold your head, twist your eyes and blink.
Frown, frown, frown, frown, frown, frown, frown, squint, close your eyes, stare, stare, stare, stare, stare, stare, stare.