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A collection of four-character idioms and explanations in sentences

1. A collection of four-character idioms with explanations and sentence constructions

1. Tireless → Diligent and tireless. He studies knowledge tirelessly. 2. Perseverance → Perseverance to the end and never relaxes. He He worked hard and persevered, and was highly valued by his boss. 3. Intensified → became more serious than before. Two years later, his bad habits not only did not change, but became worse. 4. Read a lot of poetry and books → read a lot of poetry and books. Teacher Wang is well-read in poetry and books, and is very knowledgeable. The students respect him very much. 5. Turn defeat into victory → From failure to victory. In the afternoon basketball game, it was only with a bright performance that he turned defeat into victory. 6. Reverberated through the sky → The sound penetrated the clouds , to describe a very loud voice. Our singing resounded through the sky. 7. Sweaty → Describes sweating so much that the clothes on your back are soaked. My brother is always sweaty when he comes home after playing basketball. 8. The icing on the cake → metaphorically adding beauty to beauty , it’s even better. I already have a TV at home, and now I’ve bought a computer, which is really the icing on the cake. 9. Panting like an ox → It’s a metaphor for having severe asthma. He had just finished running 400 meters, and he was panting like an ox and asked: “I Is he the first place? ” 10. Ability to run and drill → Describes flexible movements. Xiaoqiang’s movements are very agile and he is good at running and drilling. He should be a sure winner in this competition. 11. Barking endlessly → The dog keeps barking. The dog sees When meeting strangers, they tend to bark endlessly. 12. Be alert → have a keen sense. When going out at night in a strange place, be alert and try to go together as much as possible for safety. 13. Invite friends → greet friends , to attract companions. The birds wooed their companions in the warm spring breeze and sang melodious songs. 14. Fight → metaphor for beating someone or fighting. They were originally good friends, but they unexpectedly got into a big fight over a trivial matter. Fight. 15. Ever-changing → describes a lot of changes. The clouds in the sky will change with the change of climate. People can often identify the weather by looking at the clouds. 16. Multifarious: a metaphor for many changes or variety. The projects of this fun sports meeting are diverse. , full of fun, great. 17. Turbulence → metaphor for slight turbulence or change. After the enemy was defeated, he became a frightened bird, and fled in panic at the slightest disturbance. 18. Endless → keep multiplying. Our great The Chinese nation lives and thrives on this magical land of China and is passed down from generation to generation. 19. Thriving → The vigorous appearance of vegetation is a metaphor for the vigorous development and prosperity of the cause. Our motherland is full of a new atmosphere of prosperity and vitality. .20. A place where no grass can grow → a place where even grass cannot grow is a metaphor for a desolate and barren land. We must transform the vast desert where no grass can grow into an oasis that benefits the people. 21. Be obedient to each other → contradict each other and contradict each other. You are such a person How can I trust you when you talk like this? Not dragging on the floor → dragging, dragging. Clothes not touching the ground, metaphor is very busy. There is too much work these days, and he has no clothes on the floor. 24 Shuijie Bingqing → as white and clean as ice water. Describes a noble character Or the writing is elegant. She is such a clean and pure person, how could she be with those bad people. 25 is like a fish bone stuck in the throat. It is a metaphor for the psychological unspoken words, which is very uncomfortable. I know the truth, but yet I can't say it out loud, it's like a stick in my throat. 26 To serve your parents → to serve your parents, and to support your wife and children. It generally refers to maintaining a family life. My father wakes up early every day and spends the night doing so, which is very hard. 27 Do not do evil. Stupid → Persist in doing evil and refuse to repent. This person is persistent in evil and will eventually be punished by the law. 28 It will not help the time → It will not be of any benefit to the matter. If you don’t study hard now, it will not help the time when you regret it in the future. 29 Yes Jiao Shuchu → jokingly called a person who records accurately and has profound knowledge. He is diligent in learning, thinking and knowledgeable. He is really a scholar with legs. 30 One word for each pearl → each word is like a pearl. It describes the singing voice that is mellow and mellow. It is also a metaphor. The article is beautiful and the rhetoric is gorgeous. This article is really word for word. After reading it several times, I still have endless aftertaste.31

Angry → Chong Chong: Emotionally excited. Describes being very angry. For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 32 Concentrate on → Ju, Hui: Gather. Describes being very focused. The students in the classroom are all listening attentively. The teacher lectures. 33 Talking to oneself → Talking to oneself. You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 34 A critical moment → Describes a very critical situation. Just when the car is about to crash, the driver makes an emergency call Stopped the car. 35 Refined troops and streamlined administration → Simplified. Some units must streamline their troops and streamlined administration to continuously improve work efficiency. 36 Colorful → Describes bright colors and various patterns. At night, colorful lights make Xiamen more beautiful. 37 Bamboo shoots springing up after the rain → Describes new life Things have sprung up in large numbers. Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 38 A dazzling array of things → Metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of us. The things on display there are so dazzling that our eyes are overwhelmed. 39 Upright → Describes an image that is very tall, He is heroic and selfless. He is really an upright and upright man. 40 Leave no stone unturned → Square: method. Talk: method. Think of and exhaust all kinds of methods. The teacher does everything possible to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning. 41 Hungry → The metaphor is very urgent, Just like being hungry and eager to eat, and being thirsty and eager to drink water. The students study hard and eagerly. 42 Elated → "During the garden activity, the students happily played many games. 43 cautious → serious, cautious look. He carefully cleaned the vase, and then gently placed it on the desk. 44 refreshed → rejuvenated: bright and bright look . Describes that the old appearance has changed and presented a new look. Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile. 45 refreshing → Qin: infiltration. Originally refers to the fragrant and cool air or drinks that make people feel Comfortable. It also describes poems and articles that are beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling. The flowers bloomed, and waves of refreshing fragrance floated. 46 I was full of admiration → already: stop, finish. I couldn’t stop praising him. I saw what he wrote Everyone was amazed by the beautiful calligraphy. 47 Dance upon hearing the rooster → Get up when you hear the rooster crow, which is a metaphor for people working hard to study and work hard. The old man cultivated himself in the countryside, danced upon hearing the rooster every day, and did Tai Chi to keep fit. 48 Started from scratch → Everything was founded by his own hard work. A career. Chairman Wang started from scratch, and now. 2. Complete collection of idioms, four-character idioms and their explanations, sentences, and antonyms

1. Safe and sound: Ail: disease, also a metaphor for disaster.

It is very peaceful, with no worries like disasters and diseases. Describes peace and quiet, no damage.

Example: When watching the F1 race, those dangerous scenes are really exciting, making people sweat for the driver and the precious car. By the end of the game, only the driver with good skills and good luck can win. Only by racing can you stay safe and be lucky. 2. Pull up the seedlings to help them grow: Pull up the seedlings and help them grow taller.

It is a metaphor for violating the laws of development of things and being eager for success, which will lead to bad things. Example: "Preemptive education" violates the objective laws of children's growth. This kind of counterproductive method will definitely cause double harm to children's bodies and minds.

3. Cross mountains and rivers: climb mountains and cross ridges. Wading: Crossing water on foot.

Describe the hardship of walking a long distance. Example: Tang Monk and his disciples traveled through mountains and rivers without mercy, and finally obtained the true scripture.

The geological exploration team members are not afraid of hardships and travel across mountains and rivers to find underground newspaper caches for the motherland. 4. Never tire of it: bored: bored.

You can watch it many times without getting bored. It is very good at describing poetry or scenery, and you will never get bored no matter how many times you read it.

Example: For a whole afternoon, Dad was in the living room watching the news that he never tired of reading. Every subtle change in cross-strait relations affected his sensitive nerves. 5. Ban’s craftsmanship: Ban: Lu Ban, an ancient craftsman.

Playing with an ax in front of Luban’s gate. It is a metaphor for showing off one's skills in front of experts.

Example: There are many examiners with profound academic attainments. If you "teach theoretical lessons" in front of them, you are really just trying to do what you want to do. If not, you may make others laugh, which is not good for you. 6. To stir up trouble: to provoke: to challenge.

Passing other people’s words around, with the intention of stirring up trouble. Example: They spread rumors, spread rumors, and destroy harmony within the organization.

7. Intensify: original: original. Li: violent.

Refers to more development than before. The current situation is often described as more serious than the original situation.

Mostly derogatory. Example: Instead of correcting his bad habits, he got worse.

8. Unpredictable: There are many changes, which are unpredictable. Example: The climate of the grassland is unpredictable. Sometimes the sun is scorching in the sky, sometimes it is pouring rain, sometimes it is raining and snowing, and sometimes the wind is roaring.

9. Ingenuity: ingenuity: ingenious thinking. It has a unique and ingenious idea.

Example: In this book, most of the articles are beautiful in both text and quality. The author is very ingenious in the choice of words, sentences, and expressions to convey the meaning, especially the key words that best express the core of the article, which are used appropriately. Exquisite. 10. Not ashamed to ask: Not ashamed: I don’t think it is a shame.

Do not consider it a shame to ask for advice from people with knowledge or positions lower than yourself. Example: Although Confucius was a writer and educator, he was not ashamed to ask questions from his subordinates. When we study, we must have the spirit of not being ashamed to ask others, and be good at and dare to learn from others.

11. Incurable: medicine: treatment with medicine. The disease is so severe that it cannot be cured with medicine.

The metaphor has reached the point of no return. Example: He is hopelessly obsessive.

12. Unbelievable: describes things that are unimaginable or difficult to understand. Example: It sounds a bit unbelievable to maintain life in the United States with Chinese royalties, but we want to believe that this is true and not a joke by Xue Yong.

13. Unexpected encounter: unexpected encounter without prior agreement. (Note: The word "Qi" in the word is interpreted as agreement) Before the example, in the princess's mansion, the thirty-three of us sisters met first; today we meet unexpectedly, it is the same again.

(Chapter 69 of "Jinghuayuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty) 14. Unyielding: flex: give in; flex: bend. It means not yielding or bowing before difficulties or evil forces.

Example: During the Anti-Japanese War, countless Chinese soldiers and civilians fought off the Japanese with their fierce loyalty and indomitable spirit. 15. Uninvited guest: speed: invitation.

Refers to guests who come without invitation. Example: At the post-match press conference, there was a dramatic scene where a fan became an "uninvited guest" and gave Sun Yue and the Aoshen Club pertinent suggestions and opinions.

16. Disdain: think it is worthwhile; argue: debate, defend. Don't think it's worth debating.

Example: Xiao Ming didn’t even bother to defend Xiao Qiang’s slander. 17. Self-evident: words: explanation, description.

Metaphor: understand, know. You can understand without speaking.

The description is obvious. It goes without saying.

Example: The boys in our class competed with the school basketball team, which was full of top players. The result was self-evident. Even our cheerleaders "turned the tables on the dark side." 18. Meet by chance: make an appointment.

There is no discussion, but each other’s views or actions are consistent. Example: Whenever they see Chinese athletes winning gold medals at the Olympics and hear the March of the Volunteers, the audience invariably sheds patriotic tears.

19. No compromise: No compromise at all. It means completely and fully.

Example: Song Siheng is one of the most accomplished pianists born in the 1980s and an out-and-out "piano prodigy". 20. Mountains and mountains: overlapping peaks.

Luan: connected mountains. Zhang: A mountain that stands upright like a barrier.

Example: How majestic and majestic Mount Huangshan is with its many mountains! 21. Speak freely: freely, happily. Say everything you want to say freely.

Example: In this meeting, everyone can express their personal opinions freely. 22. Busy traffic: Cars are coming in an endless stream, like running water; horses are connected head to tail, like a swimming dragon. Describes a continuous lively scene with many cars and horses coming and going.

Example: During the National Day, the streets are crowded with people and traffic. 23. Satisfactory: said: consistent.

Describes contentment, and the development of things is completely in line with one's wishes. Example: Move into a high-end residential area, buy a comfortable private car, find a satisfying job... In the year 2009, people's lives are changing with each passing day, and all of this stems from one keyword - the people's enrichment project.

24. To carry forward the past and link up the future: To inherit: to take over; to start: to create. Take over what came before and create what comes after.

Refers to inheriting the legacy of predecessors and paving the way for future generations. Example: In the vicissitudes of human history, teachers bear the historical responsibility of imparting knowledge, educating all people, inheriting the past and ushering in the future.

25. Punish evil and encourage good: Punish evil and encourage good. (Note: "punishment" is pronounced chng) Everyone should have examples. 3. Explanation and sentence making of four-character idioms

1. Golden cicada sheds its shell Pronunciation: jīn chán tuō qiào Definition: The cicada sheds a layer of shell when it becomes an adult.

It is a metaphor for using a trick to escape, so that people cannot detect it in time. Source: "Ren Fengzi" by Ma Zhiyuan of Yuan Dynasty: "I was frightened to death; how can I beware of the laughing knife;... God knows when will I be able to escape from my golden cicada shell."

Sentence: The guerrillas adopted the golden cicada's escape plan. , successfully got out of the enemy's encirclement. 2. To conceal the truth from the sky Pronunciation: mán tiān guò hǎi Definition: To act secretly by means of deception.

Source: "Swallow Notes" by Ruan Dacheng of the Ming Dynasty: "I am the most famous for prosecuting people; I hide it from the public and no one asks." Sentence: Such a big thing, he, Liao Liao, managed to hide it from the public.

3. Mountains and rivers have come to an end. Pronunciation: shān qióng shuǐ jìn Definition: Mountains and waters have come to an end. It is a metaphor for being in a desperate situation with no way out.

Source: Song Dynasty Lu You's poem "Visiting Shanxi Village": "There are mountains and rivers, and there is no way out, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers." Sentence creation: With his personality, he will never do anything until the end of the road. Will give up.

4. Open the door and bow to the thief. Pronunciation: kāi mén yī dào. Definition: Yi: cup your hands in salute. Open the door and invite the robber in.

It is a metaphor for bringing in bad people and causing disaster. Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Zhi·Biography of Sun Quan": "Now the traitors are competing with each other; the roads are full of wolves; they want to mourn their relatives; they care about the etiquette; they still open the door and bow down to the thieves; they cannot be benevolent."

Sentence: They blindly accept assistance from the hegemons, but they are actually opening the door to thieves. 5. Keep a respectful distance. Pronunciation: jìng ér yuǎn zhī Definition: Showing respect on the surface, but actually unwilling to approach.

Also used as a sarcastic remark to express reluctance to approach someone. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Yong Ye": "Respect ghosts and gods and keep them at a distance."

Sentence creation: Xiao Ming's father is a very serious person, and Xiao Ming has kept a distance from him since he was a child. 6. Liang Xiaowucai Pronunciation: liǎng xiǎo wú ??cāi Definition: Guess: Suspicion.

When men and women played together when they were young, there was no suspicion. Source: Tang Dynasty Li Bai's poem "Changgan Xing": "The concubine's forehead is covered with hair for the first time; there is a play in front of the door with folded flowers; the man comes riding a bamboo horse; he goes around the bed to get green plums; he lives together in Changgan; the two little ones are guessing."

Sentence: They are a pair of childhood sweethearts. 7. Find a needle in a haystack Pronunciation: hǎi dǐ lāo zhēn Definition: Find a needle in a haystack.

It is difficult to find.

Source: The third chapter of "Erlang collects Zhu Bajie" by Wu Changling of the Yuan Dynasty: "A handsome husband is like searching for a needle in the sea. Marriage is about to happen in the sky. How can we let go if there is no fate? It has been delayed until now."

Sentence creation : Looking for someone in such a big city is like looking for a needle in a haystack. 8. Moisten each other with foam. Pronunciation: xiāng rú yǐ mò. Definition: moisten: to wet; foam: saliva.

The spring water has dried up, and the fish spit foam to moisten each other. It is a metaphor for helping each other with little strength in a difficult situation.

Source: "Zhuangzi·The Great Master": "When the spring dries up; the fishes are like each other on the land; they are wet with each other; they are wet with each other; it is better to forget each other in the rivers and lakes." Sentence: In difficult times, we only have Only by helping each other and supporting each other can we tide over the difficulties.

9. There is nothing you can do to help. Pronunciation: ài mò néng zhù Definition: Love: Cherish; Mo: No. Although I feel concerned and sympathetic, I have no power to help.

Source: "The Book of Songs, Daya, and Hao Min": "Weizhongshan has just promoted him; I can't help him." Sentence creation: Dad works very hard, and I really want to help him, but I can't help him.

10. Beyond the reach of the whip Pronunciation: biān cháng mò jí Definition: and: to arrive. The original meaning is that although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly.

It is a metaphor that the distance is too far and the power cannot be reached. Source: "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year": "Although the whip is as long as the horse's belly."

Sentence: Watching the Chinese team's game on TV, although I want to cheer for them, but Thousands of miles away, beyond reach, really anxious. 4. Explanation and sentence making of idioms A complete collection of four-character idioms

Cannot be enumerated. Enumeration: List one by one. It is impossible to list them one by one and to describe the large number

Invincible plan: win: exhaust; plan: calculate. Not all calculations can be done. Describing a large number

Innumerable. It is impossible to list them all. To describe a large number or variety

Thousands or thousands To describe an extremely large number

To mention too many to mention Infinite: endless. The list is endless. Describing a large number

Lun Qian Lun Wan refers to tens of thousands, an extremely large number

Covering the mountains and fields. Describing a large number or a wide range

All over the sky and mountains. Describing a large number and wide distribution

Innumerable: victory: to exhaust; calculation: accounting. Too many to count. Describes an extremely large number.

Not allowed *** ***: Limit limit and quantity. Describes a bright future.

Too many to mention, win: all; ume: one. It is impossible to list them one by one. Describes a large number.

Without losing Gui Cuo Gui Cuo: a word for capacity, six chestnuts are one Gui, ten Gui is one tuo. Describe the quantity accurately.

Vehicle capacity: loading. Carry it in a vehicle and measure it in a bucket. There are so many descriptions that it’s not surprising. 5. A collection of four-character idioms with explanations, synonyms, antonyms and sentence creations

1. Can’t put it down: describes loving something so much that you can’t let it go.

Sentence making: "Journey to the West" is a very interesting book that makes people read it~.

Synonyms: Can't put it down, like a treasure.

Antonyms: Abandoned, dismissive.

2. Love the house and the crow: It is a metaphor for loving a person and loving the people or things related to him.

Sentence: Grandfather loves his eldest brother the most, ~, and he also treats his eldest brother’s daughter as his beloved.

Synonyms: help each other, love in the house

Antonyms: love can’t help, harm the fish in the pond, hate others

3. Step by step: refers to following a certain order, pressing Plan and act according to certain steps.

Sentence: You are unwilling to study hard and always want to reach the sky in one step. No wonder you can't learn anything in the end.

Synonyms: step-by-step, follow the rules.

Antonyms: change one's ways, be eager for success, and be impatient

4. A hundred years of cultivating people: a metaphor for cultivating talents for a long time Big plan.

Sentence making: Education is the country’s big plan. Countries around the world have invested a lot of manpower and financial resources in education.

Synonyms: It takes a hundred years to educate people, it takes ten years for trees to educate people.

5. Perseverance: Describes a strong willed person who does not flinch or give in when encountering any setbacks.

Sentence: With the spirit of ~, Ah Fai finally started his own business after many setbacks.

Synonyms: perseverance, perseverance, perseverance

Antonyms: frustrated, returning halfway, retreating from difficulties, giving up halfway 6. Collect four-character idioms and explain them Meaning

- Well-deserved: deserving of a certain title or honor, there is no need to feel ashamed - Sentence creation: Xiang Yu came menacingly, but Liu Bang still forced him to death in Jiangdong. His refusal to cross Jiangdong was really praiseworthy and overlord's. He deserves the title, and his heroic image is very eye-catching. - Hearsay: something heard on the road and spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors - Sentence: The saying that the Chinese men's football team can reach the top 16 of the World Cup is hearsay. -Drip of water wears through stone: It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and continuous efforts, things will be successful. - Sentence: Drop of water wears through stone. Perseverance is a precious legacy left to us by the ancients. - Ruined walls: Describes the ruined scene. - Sentence: He is still feeling it in the altar of earth. The historical vicissitudes of the ruins as the sun sets, the insignificance of individual life in the vast universe, and the unpredictable difficulties of survival for no reason when individuals face unpredictable fate. - Good weather: describe wind and rain suitable for farming season - Sentence: In a village with beautiful mountains and clear waters There, she met a tenant farmer's daughter named Heini, and they became good friends. From then on, the country was peaceful and the people were safe, the weather was smooth, the grain was plentiful, and the people were prosperous. It was really a peaceful world. Turn - Sentence: Walking on a winding mountain road, with twists and turns, a pavilion is like a bird's wings spread out on the top of the mountain, which makes people's eyes bright. - Through fire and water: a metaphor for not avoiding hardships and dangers, moving forward bravely - Sentence: There are three people, brave and martial arts Outstanding, dare to go through fire and water, live and die together. I hope it can help you, hope you adopt it, O (∩_∩) O thank you.