What are the idioms to describe being very happy and happy, and what are the idioms to describe bein

Updated on culture 2024-04-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Relaxed, happy, happy, happy.

    Ecstatic and smiling.

    Smile and smile.

    The eyebrows are flying and dancing, and the face is full of spring breeze.

    Joy in my heart, overjoyed, tears of joy, happy eyebrows.

    Joyful, happy, ecstatic, smiling.

    Laughing, laughing, smiling, smiling.

    Joy in color, joy and smile, joy and sorrow, joy and anger are invisible, joy and anger, joy and sorrow, joy and anger, joy and joy, joy and laughter, eyebrows and eyes, laughter, and great joy.

    Overjoyed, rejoicing, rejoicing, rejoicing.

    One is joy, the other is fear, sadness is joy, anger is joy, sorrow is joy, sorrow is joy, sorrow is joy, complacency, joy, surprise, joy.

    Energetic, energetic, proud, happy.

    Joy and joy, smile, smile.

    Joy in the shape of color, happy smile, happy eyebrows, happy eyebrows, happy in the eyebrows.

    Overjoyed, cheering, jumping with joy, cheering, gathering together, thundering, joyful, jubilant, elated, happy, overjoyed.

    Smile and smile, relaxed, satisfied, happy, happy, intoxicated, happy, smile, smile, look at each other and smile, talk and laugh, cheerful, happy, happy and happy, double happiness, joy in the mulberry.

    The spring breeze is proud, can't help but be happy, cheering, happy

    Proud, proud, proud, smug, smug, indulgent, singing, radiant, radiant, relaxed, full of spring breeze, laughing, uncontrollable, surprise.

    The joy of dreaming of bears, the joy of tiles, the joy of zhang, the joy of housewarming.

    Moody, joyful, happy

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Light up with pleasure. Smile always.

    Flowers and branches tremble hhh

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cheerful, energetic, dancing, overjoyed, laughing, happy, laughing, smiling, happy, beaming, laughing, happy, laughing, happy Radiant, happy, cheering, crying with joy, and getting carried away.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    High-spirited, joyful, smiling, full of spring breeze, elated, laughing, smiling, relaxed, happy, happy, smiling, happy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In high spirits.

    Be chuffed to bits. Overjoyed.

    Overjoyed. Refreshing.

    Hearty. Overjoyed.

    Can't help but be overjoyed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Idioms to describe happiness: everyone is happy, smiling, eyebrows flying, talking and laughing, smelling and happy, happy.

    In addition to this, there are:

    Overjoyed, elated, complacent, flattered, happy, and radiant.

    Happy, happy, happy, happy, gloating, happy, happy, happy,

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Meifei color dance [méifēisèwǔ].

    Describe joy or pride: When it comes to the place of pride, he can't help but .

    Example. He must have heard some good news, and he looked like he was looking like he was looking at it.

    2. 怡然自得 [yíránzìdé].

    Yiran: A comfortable and pleasant appearance.

    Describe a happy and satisfied look.

    Example. Although he lives in a fighting room, he is accompanied by books every day.

    3, 心花狂狂狂 [xīnhuānùfàng].

    Describe the joy in my heart.

    4. 神光飞阳 [shéncǎifēiyáng] describes the appearance of excitement and pride.

    Derivation. Ding Ling's "Mengke": "She is actually very comfortable and noble, walked over and shook the hand of the young director, and took care of the whole room with that radiant eye." ”

    Example. When he talked about his past achievements, he couldn't help but be proud.

    5. Jubilant [huānhūquèyuè].

    Jumping like a sparrow with joy.

    Described as very joyful.

    Example. When the news came that China's women's volleyball team had won the world championship again, the students immediately got up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Smiling eyes and eyebrows.

    Idiom pinyin: yǎnxiàoméishū

    Idiom explanation: Shu: stretch.

    There was a smile in his eyes, and his eyebrows were stretched.

    Described as very happy.

    Idiom source: Yuan Hu Yishu "Drunk East Wind" song: "The fish is full of wishes, Li is smiling, and the wood is smiling." ”

    2. Smiling.

    Idiom pinyin: xǐméixiàoyǎn

    Idiom explanation: Describe a smile on your face; Be tickled pink.

    Source of the idiom: Chapter 10 of Liu Qing's "Bronze Wall and Iron Wall": "As if welcoming distinguished guests, I looked into the ditch with smiling eyes." ”

    3. Eyebrows and smiles.

    Idiom pinyin: méihuānyǎnxiào

    Idiom explanation: Describe very excited, happy.

    Source of the idiom: Qing Li Yu's "Rejection of Concubine in the Middle": "If you talk about the name of Cailang, I am afraid that the two of you will have to laugh with your eyebrows." ”

    4. Smile with your eyebrows open.

    Idiom pinyin: méikāiyǎnxiào

    Idiom explanation: brow stretching; With a smile in his eyes.

    Describe the appearance of being very happy.

    Source of the idiom: The 50th chapter of Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" in the Qing Dynasty: "The thief looked at it and only smiled with joy."

    5. Stretch your eyes and soothe your eyebrows.

    Idiom pinyin: zhǎnyǎnshūméi

    Idiom explanation: eyebrows and eyes stretch.

    Describe the appearance of satisfaction.

    Source of the idiom: The third fold of Yuan Zheng Guangzu's "Wang Cang Denglou": "A few times the Tao said that he was soothing, but you mistook the Confucian crown cloth." ”

    6. Smile and smile.

    Idiom pinyin: xiàozhúyánkāi

    Idiom explanation: Smile so that the face is soothed.

    Describe a smile on his face; I was very happy.

    Chase: driven; Yan: Face.

    Source of the idiom: Ming Ling Mengchu's "The Surprise of the First Moment": "The mother turned her worries into joy, and smiled and opened her way:'Thanks to his son, he has a long time to work hard. ”

    7. Joy in shape.

    Idiom pinyin: xǐxíngyúsè

    Idiom explanation: form: express; Color: Complexion.

    The joy of the heart is expressed on the face.

    I can't suppress the joy in my heart.

    Idiom source: "The Biography of Gao Yun in the Northern History": "Yunxi is in shape, and the speaker said: 'Heaven is graceful to me to be old, and I have a lot of money to support customers.'"

    8. Rejoice.

    Pinyin of idioms: huānxīnruòkuáng

    Idiom explanation: Describe being extremely happy.

    Source of the idiom: Wu Yuzhang's "Xinhai Revolution": "When the edicts of the reform of the law came one after another, those of us who were in favor of the reform were really overjoyed. ”

    9. The heart is full of joy.

    Idiom pinyin: xīnhuānùfàng

    Idiom explanation: The heart is as happy as a flower blooming.

    Described as extremely happy.

    Bloom: In full bloom.

    Cheng Bangchangyu source: Qing Wu Zhaoren's "Twenty Years of Strange Status Quo": "Only his words and actions deceived his uncle to the point of joy. ”

    10. Overjoyed.

    Idiom pinyin: xǐchūwàngwài

    Idiom explanation: hope: hope; Expect.

    encountering unexpected happy events; I was very happy in my heart.

    Source of idiom: Song Sushi's "With Li Zhiyi": "After eight years of Qikuo, how can it be said that there is a day to see, gradually approaching the Central Plains, insulting the book, and overjoyed." ”

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ecstatic, eyebrows flying, smiling, overjoyed, all happy, eyebrows open, happy.

    欣喜若狂 [xīn xǐ ruò kuáng] Explanation: Describes being happy to the extreme.

    Source: Qing Jiyuan's master "Night Tales with the Record: The Guardian Girl": "The young man was surprised when he got his answer. ”

    喜出望外 (xǐ chū wàng wài) explains: to be particularly happy when you encounter something that exceeds your expectations.

    Source: Song Su Shi's "Book with Li Zhiyi": "Eight years of Qikuo, how can it be said that there will be a day again? Approaching the Central Plains, there are many insults to the book, and I am overjoyed. ”

    jubilant joy (huān hū què yuè) Interpretation: Jumping like a sparrow with joy, describing great joy.

    Source: Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi Zaiyou": "Hongmeng Fang will swim with joy. ”

    喜不自胜 (xǐ bù zì shèng) Explanation: I can't control myself if I like it. Described as very happy.

    Source: Guotai only said that Sun Quan was kind, . Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the fifty-fifth chapter.

    心花怒放 (xīn huā nù fàng) Explanation: The heart is as happy as a flower blooming. Described as extremely happy.

    Source: Qing Li Baojia's "A Little History of Civilization" Chapter 60: "Ping Zhongcheng was overjoyed at this time, and even said: 'It's hard for him, it's hard for him.'" ’”

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Idioms to describe happiness include "elated" and "rock wax excited".

    The national effective invention of the "Multiple Chinese Characters and Graphic Symbols Input Method and Its Keyboard" (multiple code) comes with 90,000 words, including tens of thousands of idioms. Every time you type a word, you will see a large number of words that start with this word, and you can choose from them to type the idioms you need to express happiness. For example, if you type df and type the word "xing", you will see the following four-character idiom:

    Elated] Xing: originally refers to the interest of the jujube code, and then refers to the interest; Cai: originally refers to the spirit, and then refers to the spirit; Lie: Exuberant. It originally referred to the article as noble and sharp. Later, he described himself as in high interest and full of energy.

    Interested] interested: interested; Bovine: Exuberant look. It is very exciting.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cheering, proud, happy, overjoyed, smiling nine springs

    Moody, people are not poisonous, rejoicing, near and far, laughing

    Can't help but be happy, drunk, depressed, pleasant, thunderous

    Kill the scenery, enjoy the Taotao, be happy and hateful, be happy and hateful, and be pleasing to the eye and entertain the heart

    Displeased, crying and mourning, listless, stroking and laughing, happy to open their faces

    Unhappy, smiling, surprised, happy, smiling.

    1. Talking and laughing: there is talk and laughter, and the interest is high. Describe the conversation as happy and funny.

    2. Everyone is happy: everyone is happy and satisfied.

    3. Drunken ears: Describe when you are happy when you drink alcohol.

    4. Itchy: Describe being so happy that you don't know what to do.

    5. Displeasure: sorrow or anger; Yue: Pleasant, happy. Angry, very unpleasant.

    6. Ecstatic: Happy: happy; If: as if; Mad: Loss of control. Described as extremely happy.

    7. Yi Yi Xi Yi Xi: It means that no matter whether you are angry or happy, it is always beautiful.

    8. Overjoyed: over: exceeded; Hope: Hope. I am particularly pleased that the results have been better than I had hoped.

    9. Surprise and madness: both surprised and happy, happy to go crazy. Describe overjoyed and overly excited feelings.

    10. Overjoyed: Victorious: Able to bear. I like it so much that I can't control myself. Described as very happy.

    11. Horizontal eyebrows: still raise your eyebrows. Describe the feeling of joy after getting rid of the long-term stress.

    12. Laughing: Laughing. Laugh happily.

    13. Open your eyebrows and open your eyes: a happy and happy look.

    14. Suddenly: Suddenly: the state of emptiness and trance in the heart. Describe the appearance of being unhappy if you are disappointed.

    15. Get carried away: form: form. Describe being so happy that it loses its normalcy.

    16. Encountering old acquaintances in a foreign country: I met an old friend in my hometown far away. Command what pleases people.

    17. Overjoyed: Hope: Hope, Expectation. I was very happy because of the good things I didn't expect.

    18. Ecstatic: Almost crazy with joy.

    19. Schadenfreude: Rejoice when you see others suffering disasters.

    20. Smile and smile: drive; Yan: Face. The smile made the face sooth. Describe the smile on his face and the appearance of being very happy.

    21. Rejoice: Describe being very happy.

    22. Cheering: Jumping like a sparrow with joy. Describe a very joyful scene.

    23. One is happy, the other is afraid: on the one hand, he is happy, and on the other hand, he is afraid.

    24. Smile and smile: Yan Kai: The face is relaxed, referring to a smile. Describe the heart of happiness, full of smiles.

    25. Joy in color: Happiness appears on the face.

    26. Joy and bitterness: call when you are happy, and scold when you are unhappy. Describes a bad attitude towards people.

    27. Smiling eyes: Describe a smiling and very happy look.

    28. Surprise intersection: Intersection: intertwined. Surprised, and happy.

    29. Happiness and sorrow: When you are extremely happy, something happens that makes people sad.

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