1. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "觑"
There is no four-character idioms starting with the word "觑".
1. The four-character idioms with the word "觑" as the second character are:
Eagle stares at falcon and looks at yīng qù hú wàng: describes sharp vision.
2. The four-character idioms with the word "觑" as the fourth character are:
Look at each other miàn miàn xiāng qù: You look at me, I look at you, I don't know what to do. It describes people looking at each other in fear or helplessness without speaking.
dōng zhāng xī qù: to describe looking here and there. Same as "looking around".
miàn miàn sī qù: looking at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
Looking at each other mù mù xiāng qù: describes people looking at each other out of fear or helplessness without speaking. Same as "looking at each other". 2. Four-character idioms starting with the word "look"
There are no four-character idioms starting with the word "look", and there are only 7 idioms containing the word "look":
1. Look at others< /p>
lìng yǎn kàn qù
The explanation is still different.
Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Ming Yan" Volume 17: "The government is looking at you differently, who despises you?"
2. Looking here and there
dōng zhāng xī qù
Explain and describe looking here and there. Same as "looking around".
Source: Volume 4 of "Surprise at the Second Moment": "I saw a man in front of me swaying about the future. I saw Zhang Gongsheng and a group of family members looking around. I expected that he was a prostitute who had no help. People, so hesitant. ”
3. Looking at each other in silence
miàn miàn sī qù
Explanation: looking at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
Source "Kingben Popular Novel: Grinding Jade Guanyin": "[Cui Ning] went home to ask his father-in-law and his mother-in-law, and the two looked at each other."
4. Looking at each other
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miàn miàn xiāng qù
Explanation: Look. You look at me and I look at you, not knowing what to do. It describes people looking at each other in fear or helplessness without speaking.
Source: Ming Dynasty Zhang Dai's "Hai Zhi": "The boat was rolling like a rocking boat, and everyone was dizzy. They were lying in bed, dejected and looking at each other."
5. Eyes Look at each other
mù mù xiāng qù
Explanation: People look at each other out of fear or helplessness without speaking. Same as "looking at each other".
From the fourth chapter of "The Banquet of the Five Marquises" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "I just saw my grandma and four uncles looking at each other, and there must be ambiguity in them."
6 , eagle looks at falcon
yīng qù hú wàng
Explanation: look; falcon: a bird of prey. His eyesight is as sharp as that of an eagle or a falcon. Describes sharp vision. < /p>
7. Bees guess and butterflies guess
The explanation is the same as "Bees confuse butterflies and guess".
Source from Ming Xu Fuzuo's "The Throwing Shuttle: The Girl with a Curtain": "I dare to be young and passionate, bees guess the butterflies, and people talk through the holes in the wall." 3. Find idioms starting with the word "look"
There are no idioms starting with the word "译"
There are no idioms whose third character is "译"
The second word is idioms
eagle-eyed Falcon Wangyīng qù hú wàng describes sharp vision.
The fourth character is an idiom meaning "looking at each other"
Looking at each other, you look at me and I look at you, not knowing what to do. It describes people looking at each other in fear or helplessness without speaking.
Gaze here and there to describe looking here and there. Same as "looking around".
They looked at each other in silence. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
Staring at each other describes people looking at each other in fear or helplessness without speaking. Same as "looking at each other".