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Idioms that describe demeanor.
Fuss, frightened, confused, calm, creepy, absent-minded, six gods without master, calm, stunned, calm, stupefied, disbelieving, respectful, muttering to himself, engrossed, excited, elated, stunned, suspicious, affectionate, restless, abrupt, listless, indecisive, stammering, unprepared, hesitant, indecisive, uneasy, unwilling, uneasy, unwilling, uneasy Flattered, flattered, suspicious, contented, honest, frightened, angry, angry, embarrassed, angry Frightened, panicked, happy, panicked, concentrated, sorrowful, sad, trance, refreshed, smiled, cross-eyebrows, smiled, stunned, sad, ecstasy, looked at each other, looked at each other, looked bright, eyebrows, danced, depressed, listless, sad, frightened, and bright.
Heads held high, panicked, careless.
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Idioms to describe demeanor:
1. Panting like a cow: Describe the appearance of panting loudly.
2. Hurry: Travel: the demeanor before and after departure. At this time, the demeanor before and after walking or setting off is in a hurry.
3. Panting: Describe shortness of breath and panting loudly.
4. Old-fashioned: old-fashioned: the style of the elderly; Horizontal: Full. Describe a sophisticated and conceited demeanor. Now it is described as arrogant and arrogant, and the old qualifications. It also describes the lack of vitality.
5. Form and color award: refers to the expression of admiration with manners and demeanor. It is mostly used to describe the pleasure of men and women.
6. Walking in a hurry: the demeanor and demeanor before and after walking or setting off. At this time, it is the same as "hurrying".
7. Angry Halberd Finger: Halberd Finger: Point at others with your index finger and middle finger, like the shape of a halberd. Pointing at people at this time, staring at this time. Describe the demeanor of rebuke a person when he is angry.
8. Killing chickens and wiping necks: Describe the anxious and unimaginable demeanor.
9. Stretch your eyebrows and eyes: look comfortable and carefree.
10. Drunk and infatuated: Describe the derangement and loss of self-control at this time.
11. Drunk and infatuated: like drunk and infatuated. Describe the derangement, the loss of self-control at this time.
12. Dead skin and face: Describe being cheeky and messing around.
13. Twist and change the wrist against the palm: hold the wrist with your hand and hit the palm. He expressed a very excited and uplifted look.
14. Gray face: The appearance of a head full of dust from the old file. It also describes a depressed or depressed demeanor.
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Idioms for writing demeanor:1. Energetic, full of spring breeze, full of red light, radiant and calm.
2. Bright, pleasant, amiable, refreshed, calm-hearted, and peaceful.
3. Calm, calm, concentrated, engrossed, and bright-eyed.
4. Vivid, energetic, leisurely, respectful, and happy.
5. Cheerful, can't help laughing, laughing dumbly, smiling, talking and laughing.
6. Smile and smile, smile and smile, with affection, annihilation and burial wheel restless, stunned.
7. Laughing, stunned, creepy, sad, listless.
8. The six gods have no master, will be suspicious, talk and laugh freely, full of interest, and smile.
9. Cowardice, annoyance, obscurity, disbehaps, absent-mindedness.
10. In a trance, depressed, holding your breath, eyebrows, and angry.
11. Tears, fuss, shock, confusion, and calmness.
12. Angry, angry, angry, angry, angry, angry, and laughing.
13. Sighing, crying and wiping tears, crying and laughing, panicking, panicking.
14. Speak harshly, meditate, get carried away, triumphant, and frightened.
15. Panicked, worried, listless, head high, eyebrows flying.
16, dumbfounded, sad, smiling, silent, ecstasy.
17. Looking at each other, hanging their heads, sad faces, trance, and cold eyebrows.
18. Hold your head high, panic, careless, hippie smiley, eyes like a pool.
19. Angry, depressed, listless, stunned, white and tender.
20. Be calm, half-believed, talk to yourself, mumble to yourself, and act as if nothing happened.
21. Angry, groaning, stammering, honestly frightened, red-faced and red-eared.
22. Cramped, restless, gloating, lost, thoughtful, flattered.
23, hesitant, complacent, unprepared, hesitant, sharp-eyed.
24, tiger head, tiger brain, clear eyebrows, full of silver hair.
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The idioms for demeanor description are as follows:1. If you are lost, if you are thoughtful, you are pleasant, amiable, and depressed;
2. Sad face, frightened, blazing, holding head high, panicked.
3. Fuss, surprise, confusion, calmness, and creepy;
4. Hold your breath and concentrate, your eyebrows are dancing, your eyebrows are smiling, your eyebrows are coming and going, and you are angry;
5. Looking at each other, full of energy, eyebrows dancing, depressed, listless;
6. Angry, angry, angry, angry, angry, angry,
7. Muttering, engrossed, excited, elated, and stunned;
8. Inattentive, the six gods have no owner, calm, calm, calm;
9. The expression is vivid, the expression is calm, the spirit is flying, the spirit is vibrant, and the mind is in a trance;
10. listless, indecisive, stammering, unprepared, hesitant;
11. Laughing, leisurely, proud, triumphant, frightened;
12. Cramped and restless, can't help laughing, laughing dumbly, gloating, as if nothing happened;
13, hippie smiling face, silent like a cicada, jaw-dropping, sad, ecstasy;
14. Dumbfounded, calm, half-convinced, respectful, talking to himself;
15. Panicked, overjoyed, flustered, concentrated, and worried;
16, tears in the eyes, sighing, crying and wiping tears, crying and laughing, smiling and smiling;
17. Flattered, suspicious, self-defeating, honestly frightened, and furious;
18. Annoyed and ashamed, blazing, listening, behaving at a loss, and full of spirit;
19. Have a lovely smile, speak sharply, talk and laugh, talk and laugh freely, and think hard;
20, sad face, trance, refreshed, smiling, horizontal eyebrows cold;
21. The letter will be suspicious, with the residual pulse of affection, restlessness, abruptness, and timidity.
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The idiom described by the demeanor is like talking about the emperor:1. Sing and drink low: Listen to people sing softly and drink slowly and comfortably. Describe a comfortable demeanor.
2. Stretch your head and shrink your neck: describe the demeanor of observing in the dark.
3. The tongue can't be lowered: the tongue is cocked and can't be put down for a long time. Describe the look of surprise or fear.
4. Looking at the dust and bowing down: Describe the demeanor of groveling. Same as "look to the dust and worship".
5. Proud and ambitious: Describe the look of looking down on everything because of the realization of wishes.
6. Clear bones: Describe people with a clear demeanor and beautiful temperament.
7. Crying out to the sky: crying out to the sky and shouting to the earth in grief. Describe a state of extreme grief and despair.
8. Freedom: The metaphor is natural and very calm. Same as "self-willed".
9. Taoism: Judah Taoism is sanctimonious. Refers to a serious demeanor with rocks, a serious appearance.
10. Full of doubts: a stomach of doubts. It is a metaphor for a puzzled look.
11. Worship in vain: It refers to greeting powerful people and bowing down when they see the dust raised by the car. Describe the demeanor of groveling.
12. Old-fashioned: Describe the sophisticated and conceited demeanor. Now it is described as arrogant and arrogant, and the old qualifications. It also describes the lack of vitality.
13. Hurrying: the demeanor and demeanor before and after walking or setting off in a hurry.
14. Drunk and infatuated: Describe the derangement and loss of self-control.
15. Scratch your head and ears: scratch your scalp and touch your ears. Describe the anxious demeanor.
16. Sigh with your wrist: Hold your wrist with your hand and sigh loudly. Describe an emotional demeanor.
17. Stretch your eyebrows and eyes: a comfortable, carefree hail hall.
18. Voice and smile: the appearance and demeanor when talking and laughing. It is used to remember the voice, appearance and expression of the deceased.
19. Intoxicated: Describe the derangement and loss of self-control.
20. Graceful and elegant: refers to a calm demeanor and elegant manners. Same as "graceful and elegant".
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Analysis: Fuss, Shock, Puzzled, Calm, Creepy, Absent-minded, Six Gods Ownerless, Calm, Stunned, Calm, Dumbfounded, Half-believing, Respectful, Talking to himself, Engrossed, Excited, Cheerful, Stunned, Suspicious, Affectionate, Restless, Confused, Listless, Groaning, Stammering, Confused, Hesitating, Indecisive, Restless, Laughing, Gloating, Nothing, Thoughtful, Pleasant, Pleasant Amiable, flattered, flattered, suspicious, contented, honest, frightened, angry, angry, embarrassed, angry Frightened, panicked, happy, panicked, concentrated, sorrowful, sad, trance, refreshed, smiled, cross-eyebrows, smiled, stunned, sad, ecstasy, looked at each other, looked at each other, looked bright, eyebrows, danced, depressed, listless, sad, frightened, and bright.
Heads held high, panicked, careless.
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Idioms that describe the demeanor are: uncertain, proud, gnashing teeth, spring breeze proud, impassioned, brushing away, cup bow snake shadow, creepy, thank God, wind and crane answering hail, etc.
1. UncertaintyDing: Stability. The heart is irritable and the spirit is restless.
2. Be proudDescribe the posture of being full of vigor when proud.
3. Cut your teeth and heartGrit your teeth and beat your chest. Extremely hateful.
4. The spring breeze is proudProud: the look of smugness in raising the sails. In the old days, I described the excitement after taking the Jinshi examination. Later, he described the position promotion as smooth.
5. ImpassionedGenerosity: emotional; Excited: Exhilarating. The spirit is uplifted, the emotions are excited, and the righteousness is full.
6. Brush your sleeves awaySleeve flicking: Throwing sleeves or hail to indicate anger. Describe being angry, flick your sleeves and leave.
7. Cup bow snake shadowMistaking the shadow of the bow reflected in the wine glass for a snake. Describes the fear caused by paranoia.
8. CreepyDescribes extreme panic and fear.
9. Thank goodnessIndicates a satisfied and relaxed mood after the goal has been achieved or the difficulty has been resolved.
10. The wind is loudPhew: Crane calls. Described as panicked, or self-alarmed.
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