Three word words, four character idioms, and one hundred polyphonic words each

Updated on culture 2024-02-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Here are some idioms for four-tone, three-tone, and one-tone:

    Four-tone idioms: 1Hopeless.

    2.Afraid of one's own shadow.

    3.Mountains and rivers.

    4.Draw a snake then put legs on it.

    5.Full of gold.

    6.The mountains are high and the waters are long.

    7.Everlasting.

    8.Helpless.

    9.Tar someone with the same brush.

    10.The more you sink or the deeper you get disturbed.

    Three-tone idioms: 1Vulnerable.

    2.The pick of the bunch.

    3.Rise like the phoenix.

    4.Part company with.

    5.Be a stick in the mud.

    6.Finishing touch.

    7.Fling dirt enough and some will stick.

    8.Invincible.

    9.Kill two birds with one stone.

    10.The more than the other.

    A Idiom: 1If you don't see the coffin, you don't shed tears.

    2.Burn one's ship.

    3.Tooth extraction.

    4.Good things are grinding.

    5.Doubts will clear up when the facts are known.

    6.Close the stable door after the horse has bolted.

    7.Overnight.

    8.Fight to the death.

    9.Worse.

    10.Imminent.

    I hope the above idioms can help you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Polyphonic idioms:

    1. 嗷嗷 (áo) to be fed (bǔ): to describe the tragic situation of starvation. Whoa, wailing; Feeding, feeding.

    2. 筚 (bì) road blue wisp: driving a firewood cart and wearing shabby clothes to open up mountains and forests. Bamboo road, firewood cart. Blue wisps, torn clothes. Describe the hardships of creation.

    3. Nothing else long (cháng) things: there is nothing superfluous. Describe poverty or frugality.

    4. Not to do (wéi) is too much: It refers to the reproach or punishment of a person is sufficient. It's too much, too much.

    5. 不稂 (láng) 不莠 (yǒu): a metaphor for people who are not talented and unproductive. Grass, weeds, weeds in the fields.

    6. No need to put beak (huì): Do not allow others to interject. Beak, mouth.

    7. If you don't stop (sāi) and don't flow, you can't do it: if you don't destroy the old ideas and culture, the new ideas and new culture can't be established.

    8. Not plague (wen) not hot: It means that the opera is not dull and boring, but also urgent. plague, the opera is dull and boring; Fire is a metaphor for urgency and urgency.

    9. A drop in the sea (sù): The metaphor is very small. Millet, millet.

    10. Red Tape (rù) Festival: There are many unnecessary rituals or rituals. It is also a metaphor for the redundant lock-up procedures. text, etiquette, rituals; It's numerous, it's cumbersome.

    11. Líng: Describe a condescending and unstoppable situation. build, dump; Jar, water bottle.

    12. Achievement (kuì): A metaphor for things that are only not completed at the last point. deficit, lack; Baskets, earthen baskets.

    13. Tube peep (lí) measurement: The metaphor is very narrow and one-sided in the observation and understanding of things. Li, a scoop made of shells.

    14. 沆瀣 (hàng xiè) 一气: A metaphor for people with similar smells combined.

    15. 怙 (hù) evil not 悛 (quān): persist in doing evil and refuse to repent. sluggish, according to *, dependent; Repent.

    16. Jiji (jǐ) 一堂: Describes the gathering of many talented people. Abundant, numerous.

    17. 間 (jiān) is not allowed to be haired: the distance is very close, and a hair cannot be put in the middle. The metaphor is that the situation is extremely critical.

    18. Rubber column drum (sè): a metaphor for stubbornness and inflexibility. The short wood that the strings are tuned up on the column is glued and cannot be adjusted in pitch.

    19. Scales (zhì) ratio: Describes that houses or boats are arranged densely and neatly.

    20. Devastation (yi): Describe the condition of severe damage. Wounds, wounds.

    21, Peng Long (bì) Zenghui: Humility. It means that he is very honored because others come to his house or hang up calligraphy and paintings that others have given him. Penglong,"Pengmen Shuhu"The omission. Also said"Blooming"。

    22. No (pǐ) Ji Tailai: A metaphor for the situation from extremely bad to good. No, fierce; Thai, Ji.

    23, mantis arm dang (dāng) car.

    24, Anbu dang (dàng) car.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Calling the sky and grabbing the ground, the belly is poopy, the heart is wide and the body is fat, the loss is uneven, and it is thought-provoking. Repeat the same old tuneIt is not uncommon to celebrate the crown of Bole Soma.

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