Use four words to describe running.

Running four words:

Chasing after him, gritting his teeth, struggling hard, far ahead, neck and neck, chasing me down, grabbing the flag down, brave and incomparable, ready to go, striding like a fly, flying like a meteor, striding like the wind, flying like a fly, walking like a fly.

Idiom analysis:

First of all, walk as fast as a fly

Description: gait: fast and powerful. Have a brisk pace and run fast.

From: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Fengyang Scholar: "Beauty is sitting on the side of the road, grabbing her feet, taking off her shoes and pretending, and women enjoy it. Fortunately, she was not chiseled out, and she has returned to work as fast as flying.

Vernacular: "Mira sat on the side of the road, supported her feet, took off her shoes and lent them to you." Fortunately, what you like to wear doesn't suit you, and then she walks past her peers like a fly.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the fast pace.

Second, lightning speed.

Explanation: chi: running; Switch: flash. Describe it quickly, like the wind blowing lightning.

Said by: Liu Yi: "Four people, the main choice of materials, on military reform, the speed is fast, I don't know why."

Vernacular: "Wei Fen four people, the main choice of ability, on the military forces, extremely fast, like the wind blowing lightning, I do not know why."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used in written language.

Third, take the lead.

Explanation: It originally refers to riding a Ma Xiangqian to charge in a battle. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

Said by: Yao's Li Zicheng: "When Li Zicheng saw that the enemy had increased reinforcements, his morale was greatly boosted. He quickly reorganized his army, took the lead and continued to storm.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and adverbial; With praise.

Fourth, walk like a fly.

Description: Walking steps are as light as flying. Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying".

Said by: Hong Song Mai's Yi Jian Ding Zhili Meets the Fairy: "When I arrived at the temple, I felt light and relaxed, and I walked like a fly. When I got home, I stopped eating.

Vernacular: "When I arrived at the temple, I felt light and elegant, and I walked like a fly. When I get home, I don't want to eat or drink.

Fifth, super anecdote.

Explanation: anecdote: estrus; Super anecdote: refers to the rear car overtaking the front car; Dust: There is no dust on the feet. Describe running fast.

Said by: Zhuangzi Xu Wugui: "There are horses in the world. If you lose your shirt, if you lose one, if you surpass the world, you don't know where it is.

Vernacular: "There are talents in the world. If you are worried about losing one, if you lose one, if you transcend the dust, I don't know why.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; It is unusual to describe it with praise.