Idioms with jumps?

(1) What are the idioms?

A dog jumped over a wall,

Lively,

Jump,

A clown,

Jump up and down,

Fly into a rage,

Carp yue longmen,

Jump up and down,

Chickens fly and dogs jump,

You can't even wash it when you jump into the Yellow River.

Run and jump,

The old fish jumped into the waves,

You can't wash it by jumping into the Yellow River.

Three death maniacs, seven smoke,

Dragon and tiger jump,

Jumping,

Three bodies were on the rampage,

Fresh jump,

Jumping pills, the sun and the moon,

You can't wash it when you jump into the Yellow River.

Ear fever, saccade,

Fan ran and jumped,

Riyuetiaowan

② Jumping four-word words

Go on the rampage Describe anxiety, anger and temper tantrums.

A coward is a metaphor for bad guys who are desperate to make trouble when they are cornered.

Tiger and Wolong jump to describe a strong and detached character.

Joyful describes teenagers as healthy, lively and energetic.

(3) What are the idioms that describe "jump"?

Run and jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump, jump.

(4) Idioms to describe skipping.

Idiom explanation

Idioms are vivid.

pronounce

Hubangrentio

explain

Jumping around, describing lively, happy and energetic appearance.

⑤ What idioms with jumping characters are there?

Idioms with jumping characters are:

1. The clown jumps over the beam [Xi m:o chǐu tiào Liáng] 1. Explanation: It refers to the bad guys who make trouble.

2. From: The Biography of Songshi Zhang Jingxian: "In the early years of Yuanfeng, I knew Heyang. At that time, the barbarians in the southwest were invited, and Jing Xian resigned. Because of the words: the clown jumps over the beam, and the ear disturbs the border officials. "

3. It used to be common for the imperial pool to fight for soldiers. ◎ In the Qing Dynasty's "Hu Tianlu, One Hundred Laymen" volume,

Second, the chicken flies and the dog jumps [jē fē iǒ uTià o] 1. Commentary: The chicken flew away and the dog jumped around in fear. Describe a panic.

2. From: Mao Dun's Exercise: "However, Chen Keming imagines here that he is skeptical on the one hand and afraid of the situation caused by resentment on the other."

3. Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; derogatory sense

Third, alive and kicking [huó bèng huó tiào] 1. Explanation: alive and kicking.

2. From: Dr. Bethune: "My child, a talking and jumping doll, is dead!"

3. Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Fourth, the meat jumps [rü u ti à o x and nj and ng]1. Commentary: I was shocked and my body jumped. Describe fear of disaster or encounter very terrible things, very afraid of anxiety.

2. From: Yuan Anonymous's "Fighting for Gratitude" is the third fold: "I don't know why, these good little feet are scared for a while and can't walk any more."

3. For example, friends are the same. Sometimes, this time. ◎ Tang Ming Xianzu's Purple Hairpin, Crying and Receiving Hairpin Yan

V. Dragon and Tiger Jump [ló ng ná h ? tià o]1. Explanation: Jude said enter the dragon.

2. From: Yu E's "Drunk Songs": "It is said that the hegemony does not give way to the king, and Yue Long is confused."

Example: I think this is no less than a battle scene. ◎ Mao Dun's Yuan Ye in the North

6. What idioms are there to describe jumping?

Idioms describing jumping are:

First, the rabbit starts to lift [j incarnation]

1. Commentary: Fu: Wild duck. Dare to run like a rabbit and fly like a wild duck. Metaphor is quick action.

2. From: "Lu Chunqiu on Wei": "If you know where it can't last long, you know where the rabbit rises and dies."

3. Grammar: combination; As an adverbial; Containing praise, used in written language.

Second, alive and kicking.

1. explanation: lively, cheerful and lively.

2. From: Cao Yu's "Sunrise" Act IV: "I will definitely get the little thing back alive."

Example: Dashui's heart ached when he saw monk Ai die in the blink of an eye under the enemy's bullets. ◎ Confucius and jing yuan's Biography of Heroes of New Children (IX)

Three. Jump up and down [jump up and down Xi]

1. explanation: metaphor running around, connecting in series, planning activities.

2. From: Jiang Zilong's Diary of a Factory Director: "Jumping up and down, playing various flags as needed, and getting things done for the factory director."

He finally appointed his son to an important position.

Fourth, jump around.

1. explanation: describe the healthy, lively and energetic appearance of teenagers.

2. From: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" 32: "Make room for you two to buy tiles; Leave the two who rolled down from the house and the two who pulled out of the pit, and pick up the broken tiles in this yard first. "

3. Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe a lively and happy scene

V. Rabbit [Tù q ǐ hú lu]

1. Description: Stork: A bird of prey used for hunting, such as an eagle. Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down. Metaphor is agile. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly.

2. From: Shi "When the valley swallows bamboo, the pen can draw clouds": "I want to chase what I see, like a rabbit falling, and it is fleeting."

3. Example: This matter is as fleeting as ~, as quick as a god. ◎ Cloud Notes of Caotang Volume 10

⑦ What idioms with jumps are there?

jump

new word

Basic explanation

1. Jump and play; Like to jump

2. Full of energy and vitality

Interpretation from the Internet

Jump and play; A lively skipping boy who likes skipping rope.

⑧ Idioms with jumps

blow a fuse

Despair drives a dog to jump over a wall-a cornered beast will do desperate things.

Purple stone is vigorous and free and easy.

Play around-healthy and lively

Yue longmen, a carp ―― Climbing the social ladder.

Stylistic Writing and Calligraphy

be penetrated with fear

Anger to the extreme

Run around.

Can't shake off doubts

contemptible scoundrel

Time flies too fast.

It is the bad guys who make trouble.

Tremble with fear

What is the idiom "jump"?

Just one idiom that meets the requirements:

bounce about

It means: energetic, energetic.

What are the idioms of jumping?

The dog jumped over the wall, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, jumped up and down, the old fish jumped up and down, and his ears were burning.