Aabc's Four-character Sentence-making
Prosperity; This country is thriving.
Be famous; This man is famous here.
Slim and graceful; The little girl is slim and graceful.
With relish; The kitten ate with relish.
Diligence; Xiaoming studies tirelessly.
Get carried away; Walking in Huangshan Mountain, I feel very high.
Eager to try; The students are eager to try.
It's beautiful; The teacher told the story beautifully.
Gloomy; Xiaohong is not happy today.
Dance; Honghong is dancing.
Self-satisfied; She is complacent.
Interpretation of four-word words in aabc
To eat with relish means to eat very tastefully or talk about it with relish.
Haggle over every ounce: describe insight and extend it to triviality. Only care about too many unimportant things.
Self-restraint: a cautious look. Caution, self-pursuit.
Noisy ignorance: shallow and stubborn. Insist on your own modesty.
Empty: sincere and open-minded. The original description is sincere and open-minded. Nothing is described now.
Calendars can be vividly remembered: clear and distinct. You can count them one by one or one by one.
Vividness refers to seeing the distant scenery clearly, or the past clearly reappearing in front of us.
I can't bear to part with the great love originally described, and I can't give it up. Now I describe it as nostalgia and reluctant to leave.
Lomu Muluo: a cold look; Jiang Mumu: It looks weak. Describe being cold to others.
It's hard to go back to the original description. It's far away and difficult to achieve. Later, he was also described as withdrawn and not easy to integrate.
Maman Zimao Maman: It takes a long time to describe. Over time, it prospered day by day.
Glum: Unhappy, upset. Describe not letting go of my heart and feeling unhappy.
Decadent voice: weak and depressed. Depressing music. Refers to decadent and vulgar music.
Continuous melon: continuous appearance; Ai: Cucumber. Like a vine with many melons, large and small. As a blessing for the prosperity of children and grandchildren.
All aspects can be taken care of, without omission. That is to say, although it takes care of all aspects, it is generalized.
You look at me, I look at you. I don't know what to do. Describe a person who looks at each other in fear or helplessness and doesn't speak.
Explanation of idioms in Aabc style
Affectionate: Keep your eyes open and tell others what's inside you. Full of warmth, silently express your feelings with your eyes. Describe the silent expression of love with eyes or actions.
No, no,no. Nobody knows. Refers to having no reputation.
Rudder rudder rudder: describes speaking; Hugh: Stop. Go on.
Never forget: always miss. Keep it in mind and never forget it.
Curly and graceful: soft and beautiful; Tingting: It looks good. Describe a woman's gentle posture.
Nuo Nuo promised one after another. Describe the appearance of being obedient.
In the old society, the handsome boy was called the rich boy of romantic literature and art.
Mother-in-law describes people's movements as trivial and their words as cumbersome. It also describes people's emotional fragility.
Travel-stained: the appearance of a tiring journey; Dust: refers to travel, which means hard work. Describe a busy journey and a tiring journey.
Sadness: the appearance of love. Furniture: all, all. Er: It's near you. Refers to brotherhood.
Standing alone, hanging together: loneliness; I am lonely; Shape: refers to the body; H: My condolences. Alone, we can only mourn each other with our own shadows. Describe helplessness and loneliness.
Just too many people: too few descriptions. Very few people.
Fist obeys fist: it is sincere to clench fist and extend fist; Surrender: keep it in mind. Describe it and remember it.
Full of affection. Very rich. Describe the grain harvest in Man Cang.
Everyone got what they wanted: yes, yes; Zhu: Kill. Everyone can kill him. Blame sb. Because of the heinous crime.
Good advice: praise virtue; Cong Chang: It has a long history. Zande's original meaning has a long history. Later, it was a metaphor for absorbing the strengths of others.
Good and evil praise good deeds and hate bad things. Describe the difference between good and evil, love and hate.
Right is right, wrong is wrong. Metaphors are right and wrong, good and bad.
Threads into threads: each thread; Belt buckle: one of the main components on the loom. When knitting, every silk thread must pass through the reed. Metaphor is done very carefully, methodically and in tune with each other.
Fair and square: grand debut; Zheng Zheng: Neat appearance. Originally described as strong and neat, now described as aboveboard. It also describes the majestic figure and outstanding appearance.
Gushing: describes the continuous flow of water. As uninterrupted as running water. There's a lot to say, and it's not over yet
Graceful: tall and straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees.
Secretly describe doing things without telling others, afraid to let others know.
The head is the Tao, which is a Buddhist language and refers to the ubiquitous Tao. Later, I described it as very organized.
Hesitant to say, but not happy to say. Describe speaking with a lot of worries.
Heart to heart: refers to all thoughts; Missing: refers to all missing. I've been thinking about it. Want to do something or get something.
Heart to heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Yes. You can get to know each other without speaking your mind. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings exactly the same.
Prosperity: describes the vigorous growth of vegetation; Rong: Lush. Describe the lush vegetation. It is a metaphor for the vigorous development of the cause.