Idioms with four meanings
: 3344, Jiuzhou Sihai, Diu San La Si, Wen Fang Si Wu, Tiao San Wo Si, 84,000, extending in all directions, being attacked on all sides, pulling three and pulling four, speaking four words three, Kyushu Sihai, attacking all sides, three long and four short, four skeletons, four roads and eight roads, three old four little, aiming at the four seas, one modest and four beneficial, four roads and eight streets, No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Three overlapping four, four seas, four walls, four twists and turns, four seasons' qi, four clean-ups and six activities, four scholars in the study, three languages and four languages, a country of four wars, five hanging four, four seas, three overlapping four, three merging four, four continents and four seas, four stops and eight places, four pavilions and eight places, three directions and four directions, half three no four, and family disciples. The wolf smoke is everywhere, Four Treasures of the Study is a mess, the four seas are full of enthusiasm, three times even four, three friends and four friends are famous all over the world, the songs of Chu are four-in-one, three diseases and four pains are four-in-one, the four seas are still, three times and four times, the four feet are upside down, the edition is sixty-four, four times and six times, the four seas are one, three times and four times, and the flames are everywhere. Scattered, scattered, scattered, scattered, scattered, scattered, scattered, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged, four-legged and four-legged All the four seas are brothers, and they are universally accurate. Three fists are not equal to four hands, four bodies are not diligent, and the grain is not divided, and the eyes are everywhere, and the ears are everywhere, and the ears are everywhere.
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A complete collection of idiom stories in grade three
(1) Grinding needles with iron pestle
allusion
Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, didn't like studying when he was a child. He often played truant and wandered in the street.
One day, Li Bai didn't go to school again. He wandered around the street and looked around, and unconsciously arrived outside the city. Warm sunshine, cheerful birds and flowers swaying with the wind made Li Bai sigh, "How boring it is to study in the house all day in such good weather?"
Walking, at the door of a shabby hut, an old woman with white hair was grinding an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over. "What are you doing, old woman?"
"I want to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle." The old woman looked up, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head to continue grinding.
"Embroidered needle?" Li Bai asked again, "Is it an embroidery needle for sewing clothes?"
"Of course!"
"But, the iron pestle is so thick, when can it be ground into a fine embroidery needle?"
The old woman asked Li Bai, "Drops of water can wear away stones, fools can move mountains, why can't iron pestles be ground into embroidery needles?"
"But, you are so old?"
"As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do."
Li Bai was ashamed of what the old woman said, so he never skipped school again after he went back. I studied very hard every day and finally became a immortal poet.
(2) Smelling chickens dancing
allusion
Zu Ti in the Jin Dynasty was an open-minded and ambitious man. But when he was a child, he was a naughty boy who didn't like reading. When he entered his youth, he realized his lack of knowledge and felt that he could not serve his country without reading, so he began to study hard. He read books extensively and studied history seriously, so he began to read books vigorously. He read books extensively and studied history seriously, from which he learned a wealth of knowledge and made great progress. He has been in and out of Luoyang, Kyoto several times, and people who have contacted him all say that Zu Ti is a talented person who can assist the emperor in governing the country. When Zu Ti was 24 years old, he was recommended to be a lawyer, but he didn't agree. He still studied tirelessly.
Later, Zu Ti and Liu Kunyizhi, his childhood friend, served as the main book of Sizhou. He and Liu Kun have deep feelings. They not only lie in the same bed and sleep together, but also have the same lofty ideal: making contributions, rejuvenating the State of Jin and becoming a pillar of the country.
Once, in the middle of the night, Zu Ti heard the cock crow in his sleep. He kicked Liu Kun awake and said to him, "Everyone else thinks it is unlucky to hear the cock crow in the middle of the night. I don't think so. How about we just get up and practice sword when we hear the cock crow in the future?" Liu Kun readily agreed. So every day after the cock crows, they get up and practice swords, and the sword lights fly and the sword sounds sonorous. Spring goes to winter, cold comes to summer, and never stops. Everything comes to him who waits. After long-term hard study and training, they finally become all-rounders who can write good articles and lead troops to win the battle. Zu Ti was named General Zhenxi, realizing his desire to serve the country. Liu Kun became the commander-in-chief in charge of the military affairs in the three states of Hebei and Youzhou, and also gave full play to his literary talent and military skills.
Idioms learned in the first volume of grade three
Falling in the sky is full of colorful flowers, colorful flowers and colorful flowers, dazzling layers of green mountains.
Continuous cliffs, continuous ups and downs, the rising sun, the rising sun, and the bright moon in the sky, Wan Li is cloudless, blue and far-reaching
Level as clear as a mirror, fresh, sweet and lush, endless ice and snow, raging fires in all directions, characters' emotions:
Lonely, cold, hungry, lonely, depressed, sincere, pleasant and harmonious, free and easy, suddenly realized.
I am so ashamed that I can't wait. I am sincere, careful, reluctant, fussy, arrogant, selfless and upright.
Silent, motionless, dancing together, traveling long distances, walking in clouds, talking in unison, tongue-tied.
I am full of praise, I can't put it down, I am polite, I praise you, I am not repentant, I am reading a lot, I am tireless.
Diligent, inquisitive, persistent, industrious, dedicated, sleepless, hard-working, persistent and down-to-earth.
Brilliant pen, finishing touch, dragon and tiger show their magical powers, and they are famous for their cleverness and ability. The head is a fable:
Better late than never, a bird in a corner of the south is frightened. Buying a bamboo casket and returning the pearl can kill two birds with one stone, and it will benefit you endlessly. Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and the moon will come straight to the point.
Make a mountain out of a molehill by being overqualified at a glance;
Small and exquisite, lifelike, lifelike number:
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It's imminent, it's connected, it's continuous, it's penniless, it's poor, it's a sea of tourists, and the past is like smoke
In my mind, everything is perfect, thriving and thriving, and it's wonderful to speak, and concentration is essential
A complete collection of idioms in the third grade last semester
Gorgeous and colorful. Colorful. Self-painting in the paste. Eye-catching You squeeze and I touch. Serious. Shake one's head In droves Long hair. Autumn is crisp. For generations. Magnificent. On tenterhooks. Be flushed. The sky is high and the clouds are light. The autumn wind blows gently, and my hands are in a hurry. Take a blow to the head Rather critical. Onions are green. Quick of eye and quick of hand. Jingui is fragrant. Thick layers, thirsty. The village forest is completely dyed. Tight and tight. Every word. The grain is abundant. Fruits abound in all directions. The crescent moon hangs obliquely. Every move. I suddenly realized. On the safe side. Scramble for each other. Surprised. Delicious. Laughing. One shot at a time. Surging. Live and dance. Race against time. Three days and three nights. All kinds. I'm full of words. Up and down. These should be enough!
Accumulate 20 idioms in the third grade of primary school
[Structure] Combined type. [Discrimination] See "Free and unfettered" (1056 page); Get it all? "[antonym] involuntarily [usage] and" unrestrained "can sometimes be used in common; What can be done: "Freedom. [Language] Tang Shi Huineng's "Six Ancestors' Magic Tanjing Dun Zhepin No.8". [Example] A flock of white pigeons are flying freely in the air. Generally used as an attribute; Very relaxed and comfortable, "free" (10 1 1 page)
The third grade of primary school must know idioms summary+idiom explanation
draw one's sword to help
with one voice
birds sing and flowers give forth their fragrance
in?fair?weather?prepare?for?foul
make animated gestures while speaking
famous
eye with greed
as vast as a misty ocean
part for ever
Fish-eye mixed bead
like clay oxen disappearing into the sea—once gone is gone
Care for the right to
talk nonsense
race against time
like the wind sweeping the last clouds away—make a clean sweep (of)
chrysanthemums after the Double Ninth Festival—things that are stale and no longer of interest
bare one's soul
bouquets of flowers and piles of silk―rich multicoloured decorations
incomparable
to punish one person as a warning to others
have mutual affinity; be closely attached to each other; both of the same mind
stand high and see far—be far-sighted/forward-looking
be dumb as a wooden chicken—be dumb-struck/transfixed (with fear or amazement)
(of a writing style) like floating clouds and flowing water—natural and smooth
walk as if on wings―walk fast and vigorously
insist on doing evil without repentance
bring the painted dragon to life by putting in the pupils of its eyes―add the touch that brings a work of art to life
head off a disaster
know one's own limitation
be unprecedented and unrepeatable
to rear a tiger is to invite disaster—appeasement brings disaster
good luck seems to have dropped from heaven―heaven-sent fortune
supply falls short of demand
wild wastes
as one falls
restrain the strong and support the weak
abandon oneself to despair
gaze steadily
be on intimate terms with each other
amiable
disregard one's own safety
with dishevelled hair and a dirty face—with an unkempt and unwashed appearance
consider everyone beneath one's notice—be supercilious
The beginning of a new year.
break off a friendship
What are the four-character idioms in grades one to three?
Four-word idioms in grades one to three are:
First, down-to-earth
Interpretation: Very practical, not impetuous at all. Refers to the act of not showing off.
Source: Chapter 4, Part II of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship: "We are down-to-earth and courageous." It means that my heart is very solid and stable, and I am relieved.
Example: Students should be down-to-earth in their studies, not sloppy.
Second, swearing
Interpretation: break: break away. Refers to swearing.
Source: Qing Li Baojia's "Official Appearance": "Before the waiter opened his mouth, the woman was swearing." It means that the woman was full of curses before the waiter could speak.
Example: Aunt Li, the neighbor's wife, is really unruly. No matter who annoys her, she will swear.
Three, no three, no four
Interpretation: not like this and not like that. That is, it is not like appearance; Neither fish nor fowl. Describe as indecent or unbecoming.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume V: "It can be seen that on the night of Lantern Festival, there are many people who do that no three no four activities in the noisy crowd." It means that on the night of the Lantern Festival, there are countless people who are doing improper behavior while making noise.
Example: Don't have too much contact with irresponsible people.
Fourth, see the sun through the clouds
Interpretation: Open the dark clouds and see the sun. Metaphor breaks through the darkness and sees the light. It is also a metaphor for the elimination of doubts, and my heart suddenly understands.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Chen Zhou Tanmi" is the second fold: "What I voted for saw my grandfather, that is, I saw the clouds and saw the sun." It means that I suddenly saw my grandfather, just like I saw the sun through the dark clouds, and the dim mirror was polished again.
Example: After listening to the teacher's instruction, I generally understood the Buddha.
Five, while dancing.
Interpretation: Like a dragon flying; Like a phoenix dancing. The original description of the mountain is winding; Bold and majestic. Old superstition; Think it's imperial weather. Now describe calligraphy as elegant and colorful. Multi-fingered cursive.
Source: Liu E's Travels of Lao Can in the Qing Dynasty, Volume 2, "See four big screens hanging on the north wall, and cursive scripts are flying like dragons and phoenixes, which are amazing."
Example: The old man's cursive script is a dragon and phoenix dance.
Pupils guess idioms from pictures in grade three.
a host of dragons without a head―a group/multitude without a leader
qúnlóngwúshǒu
[Interpretation] First: Head; Extended as a leader. A group of dragons didn't bring back. Metaphor has no leader; There is no unified answer.
[Language] "Zhouyi Gan": "Use nine; See the leaderless; Ji. "
[pronunciation] first; It can't be pronounced "sǒu".
[shape recognition] head; Can't write "hands".
[near meaning] each is a political rabble
[antonym] One call and one response.
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.
Subject-predicate type.
What are the idioms in the textbooks for the third grade of primary school?
1. Heavy rain: heavy rain. Describe the heavy rain.
2. Sunset: refers to the scene at sunset in the evening. It is also a metaphor for dying or things going into decline.
3. The grass grows and the warbler flies: the warbler: the oriole. Describe the scenery of Jiangnan in late spring.
4. continuous: continuous: continuous appearance. Describe continuous, never interrupted. Example: The mountain of ~ stands in our way.
5. Deep-rooted: the foundation is firm and unshakable.
6. Water the trees and roots: the second half of the sentence is to pay attention to people. It means to be good at grasping the key to the problem.
7. Deep roots and lush foliage: lush: lush. When the roots are deep, the leaves will flourish. Metaphor has a solid foundation and will flourish.
8. Gaotang Guangsha: refers to tall and wide halls and houses.
9. Yuyu Qionglou: Qiong: Meiyu; Yu: House. Refers to the palace in the moon, the celestial tower. It also describes magnificent buildings.
10. Lakes and mountains: the scenery of lakes and mountains. There are water and mountains and beautiful scenery.
1 1. Eagles spread their wings: chicks: chicks. The young eagle spread its wings and flew. Metaphor young people began to live and work independently. Example: He has graduated from the university, which is the right time for him.
12. meaningful: meaning: emotional appeal, fun. The meaning is profound and intriguing. Example: the philosophy of life described in the book.
13. patchwork: patchwork: uneven. To: fun. Although the layout of describing things is uneven, it is very interesting.
Make people feel good about it.
14. winding path leads to a secluded place: bend: bend; Path: path; Quiet: refers to a far-reaching and secluded place. A winding path leading to a secluded place.
Place.
15. Thousand Rock Race Show: Rock: Cliff; Competition: competition. The scenery of mountains and mountains seems to compare with each other. Describe the beautiful mountain scenery.
16. A myriad of valleys struggle: a ravine: a deep ditch, which refers to a stream. Many streams are racing to run. Describe the scenery in the mountains.
17. Chickens fly and dogs jump: frighten chickens to fly and dogs to jump around. Describe panic in a mess.
18. Landslides and ground fissures: the mountains collapsed and the earth split. Describe loud noise or drastic changes.
19. Surging waves beat on the shore: the rough waves kept coming to the shore.
20. The sun is like fire: the strong sunlight is as hot as fire, and the leaves are wilted. Describe the weather is very hot. Example: At noon in summer, the sun is like fire, and people are reluctant to go out.
2 1. Different shapes: things have different shapes or expressions. Example: At the Lantern Festival, lanterns of various shapes attracted thousands of tourists to watch.
22. A blue sky is like washing: the blue sky seems to have been washed by water, which is very beautiful. Example: The sky is as blue as a wash, which makes people feel relaxed and happy.
23. Colorful: describe the bright and colorful colors.
24. Very lively
25. glittering
26. sparkling: describe the sparkling. Wave light: Light reflected by sunlight or moonlight on water waves. Sparkling: Describe water.
Shi mingjing Example: On the sparkling lake, fishing sails are dotted.
27. thrive: grow healthily. Example: Parents are all very pleased to see the next generation healthy and lively.
28. competing for openness: competing for openness. Ex.: In spring, all kinds of flowers are in full bloom.
29. Dominate one party: Rely on power, bully others and become the overlord of one party.
29. Continuous ups and downs: high or low, continuous appearance.
30. Huge waves: describe the huge waves. Ex.: There are huge waves on the sea.
3 1. Make waves: metaphor to stir up trouble or sabotage. Example: the Monkey King killed the dragon that made waves.
32. Run amok: act arbitrarily regardless of law and order or public opinion. Ex.: How can we tolerate his excesses?
33. Sigh: A sigh caused by sadness, boredom or pain. Ex.: If you encounter difficulties, you will only sigh, but you can't solve the problem. 34. Desperate: There is no way to describe it.
35. bear the burden of humiliation: bear the shame and take on the heavy responsibility. To suffer humiliation for everything.
36. Striving for extension with music: Have high aspirations and be able to survive in adversity.
37. Strive for strength: Make up your mind and strive for prosperity.
38. Saving the nation from peril: saving the motherland from peril.
39. Sleeping on one's laurels: describes people who work hard and are determined to avenge their country.
40. inspiring people: inspiring people to make progress.
4 1. Full-fledged: wings, wings, metaphor for assisting people or strength. Metaphor has matured and its strength has grown.
42. Revenge: Get rid of the hatred in your heart through revenge.
43. Leaves fall to the roots: Leaves always fall beside the roots. Metaphor means that people or things must have a certain destination.
44. Smooth sailing: the ship sailed with full sails. The metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
45. An old horse knows the way: an experienced person can propose solutions to problems and play a guiding role.
46. Too many things to see: refers to a lot of things, but the eyes can't see them.
47. Beautiful: There are many good things to describe, but I can't see them at the moment.
48 file and people: continuous entry like fish head and tail.
49. they nest: The metaphor is all out.
50. the wolf rushes to the ground: the pig. Run around like wolves and pigs.
5 1. leaderless: a metaphor for a person with many people but no leader.
52. The sly rabbit has three caves: the sly rabbit has three caves. Metaphor hiding places.
53. Streets and alleys: describe everywhere, covering a wide area.
54. Crowded: describe a lot of people.
55. lightning speed: it is described as very fast and flashed by.
56. Traffic: describe the bustling scene of endless traffic between cars and horses.
57. The lights are on: When night comes, beautifully decorated and brilliant lights have just turned on.
58. Brilliant: refers to the colorful lights.
59. Beautiful: It describes the tall and gorgeous houses and is often used to praise the beautiful scenery of new houses.
60. Ingenious workmanship: seize: surpass. Describe the superb production skills.
6 1. A gentle breeze and drizzle: a metaphor for doing things with a gentle attitude, a gentle way, and not being rude.