Ask for a rare idiom that begins with the word laugh ?

Updated on culture 2024-04-13
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Laughing proudly. It is still said that the wind makes the moon. Describe a laid-back mood.

    Laughing is clearer than the river. It is said that the attitude is serious, and it is difficult to see a smile. The words of "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Bao Zheng": "The dynasty is resolute, and the noble relatives and eunuchs are afraid of it." People laugh at Bao Zheng and are clearer than the Yellow River. ”

    I can't stop laughing. Describe the laughter is endless.

    Laugh with a knife. See "Hidden Knife in Laughter".

    Laughter, singing, dancing. It is called laughter, song and dance.

    Jokes and jokes. Ridiculous, absurd conversations or stories.

    Smile with a knife. It is a metaphor for being kind on the outside but insidious on the inside.

    Laugh and scold from you. It is said to ignore the ridicule of others and go my own way.

    Laughing green. It is said to appreciate and sing about the landscape.

    Smiling. A smile can be taken with both hands. It is obvious and sufficient.

    Laughing feast and singing feast. A feast of singing, dancing and laughter.

    Laughter refers to the command. It is said to talk and laugh on the one hand, and command and dispatch on the other.

    Laugh it off. sneered with a snort, indicating contempt.

    There is a knife in the laughter. Same as "hiding a knife in a smile".

    Laugh. Grin. Describe the look of joy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Idiom Definition: Chase: Follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Shulai. The smile made the face sooth. Describe the smile on his face and the appearance of being very happy.

    Idiom source: Ming Shi Nai'an's "The Complete Biography of the Water Margin" Chapter 42: "When Song Jiang saw it, he was happy to fall from the sky, and he smiled." ”

    Idiom example: They hear the good news, one by one.

    Smile can be cute Idiom Definition: 掬: Hold it with both hands. Describe a smile on his face.

    Source of the idiom: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 95: "I saw Kong Ming sitting on the city tower, smiling, burning incense and playing the piano." ”

    Idiom example: These students are always so lively and cheerful throughout the day.

    Smiling Yaksha Idiom Definition: A metaphor for a person with a smile on his face and a vicious heart.

    Source of the idiom: Song Chen Cisheng's "Playing Cai Jing's Third Form": "At the time, people saw it as a smiling yaksha, and the world knew it." ”

    Smiling Tiger Idiom Definition: A metaphor for a person with a kind appearance and a good heart.

    Hidden knife in laughter Idiom definition: Describe the appearance of people kindly, but insidious and vicious.

    Source of the idiom: "Old Tang Dynasty Book: The Biography of Li Yifu": "The Yifu looks gentle and courteous, and the language of people will be playful and smiling, and the thief will be jealous." Those who want to be in power, want others to attach themselves to themselves, and are slightly resentful, will be overturned. Therefore, there is a knife in the smile of the people's words. ”

    Idiom example: He poured my Pi's medicine, smoked seven orifices, soaked in ice four slightly, who looked forward, saw the desolate suburbs. (Yuan Meng Hanqing's "Moheluo" second fold).

    Smile than Heqing Idiom Definition: Describe a serious attitude, it is difficult to see a smile.

    Idiom source: "History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Bao Zheng": "The dynasty is resolute, and the noble relatives and eunuchs are afraid of it." People laugh at Bao Zheng and are clearer than the Yellow River. ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Smile and smile, smile and hide a knife

    The smile is lovely, and the smile is clearer than the river

    Laughing proudly, laughing but not answering

    Laughter refers to the army, laughing and singing

    You can't look up when you laugh, you can't laugh at it

    Laughter, songs, dances, jokes, and strange talks

    Laugh with your nose, laugh and scold from you

    Smiling Yaksha, smiling with a knife

    Laughing feast and singing seat, laughing place hiding knife.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The idioms at the beginning of the laughing word are smiling, smiling but not answering, smiling, smiling and scolding, and smiling.

    1. Smile and smile

    Pronunciation: xiào zhú yán kāi.

    Meaning: Eyebrows and smiles.

    Source: Ming Ling Mengchu's "The Surprise of the First Moment": "The mother turned her worries into joys; smiled and said: 'I have a good son; Push for a while. ’”

    2. Laugh but don't answer

    Pronunciation: xiào ér bù dá.

    Yiyun Yousi: Just smile, not positive.

    Source: Tang Li Bai's poem "Questions and Answers in the Mountains": "Ask Yu Shu what he means to live in Bishan, laugh and don't answer." ”

    Translation: Someone asked me in confusion, why do you want to live in Bishan? I only smiled and didn't answer, but my heart was relaxed and calm.

    3. Smiling

    Pronunciation: xiào róng mǎn miàn.

    Meaning: A happy, smiling look.

    Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Yu Shi Mingyan" volume 16: "Zhang Shao smiled and bowed to the ground again." ”

    4. Laugh and scold by others

    Pronunciation: xiào mà yóu rén.

    Meaning: It refers to ignoring the ridicule of others.

    Source: Yuan Tuotuo's "Song History: The Biography of Deng Xuan": "The villagers in the capital all laughed and scolded, and Wan said: 'Laugh and scold from you, and I must do it for a good official.'" ’”

    Translation: His fellow villagers in the capital ridiculed and abused him, and Deng Juan said: "Ridicule and insult with you, I still have to be a good official." ”

    5. Have a lovely smile

    Pronunciation: xiào róng kě jū.

    Meaning: 掬: Hold it with both hands. Describe the look of a smile on his face.

    Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 95: "I saw Kong Ming sitting on the top of the city tower, smiling, burning incense and playing the piano. The number is quietly envious".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are idioms that begin with a laughing word.

    Idiom Smile hides a knife.

    Pinyin xiào lǐ cáng dāo

    Explanation Describes people who are kind on the outside, but insidious and vicious.

    From "The Old Tang Book: The Biography of Li Yifu": "The Yifu looks gentle and courteous, and it will smile when talking to people, and it will be jealous of the thief." Those who want to be in power, want others to attach themselves to themselves, and are slightly resentful, will be overturned. Therefore, there is a knife in the smile of the people's words. ”

    Example He poured my Pi's medicine, smoked seven tricks, soaked in ice for a while, who looked at the knife in the smile, and saw the desolate suburbs. The second fold of Yuan Meng Hanqing's potato ruler "Moheluo".

    Grammar is more formal; as a predicate, object, and definite; Derogatory.

    Idiom A smile is lovely.

    Pinyin xiào róng kě jū

    Explanation 掬: Hold it with both hands. Describe a smile on his face. The joy of the heart is naturally revealed.

    From the ninety-fifth chapter of Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "I saw Kong Ming sitting on the city tower, smiling, burning incense and playing the piano. ”

    Example These students are always so lively and cheerful all the time in the day, with a smile on their faces.

    Grammar subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Describe how happy people look.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Smile than Ha Qing describes a serious attitude, and it is difficult to see a smile.

    Hiding a knife in a smile describes a kind appearance to people, but it is insidious and vicious.

    The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who is kind on the outside and has a good heart.

    The smiling yaksha is a metaphor for a person who has a smile on his face and is vicious.

    Smile and smile: hold it with both hands. Describe a smile on his face.

    Smile and chase: follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Shulai. The smile made the face sooth. Describe the smile on his face and the appearance of being very happy.

    Smiling proudly, the wind and the moon are still singing. Describe a laid-back mood.

    Don't look up when you laugh, you can't stand up straight when you laugh.

    Laugh and don't answer Just smile and don't make a positive face.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Smile often, hide a knife in your smile, laugh without saying a word.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Laughing is clearer than the river. Smile with a knife.

    Smiley Yaksha. Smiling.

    Laugh. Laughing proudly.

    Don't laugh and laugh without answering.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Smile with a knife.

    Pinyin]: xiào lǐ cáng dāo [interpretation]: Describes the appearance of a person who is kind to people, but is insidious and vicious.

    Laughing proudly. Pinyin]: xiào ào fēng yuè [Interpretation]: Yuyan Yin Feng makes the moon. Describe a laid-back mood.

    Don't laugh. Pinyin]: xiào bù kě yǎng [interpretation]: Laugh so hard that you can't straighten your waist.

    Smiling. Pinyin]: xiào róng kě jū [interpretation]: 掬: to hold with both hands. Describe a smile on his face.

    Laugh but don't answer. Pinyin]: xiào ér bù dá

    Laugh and scold from you. Pinyin]: xiào mà cóng rǔ [interpretation]: refers to the ridicule of others and ignores it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Smiling. Pronunciation: xiào róng kě jū.

    Interpretation: 掬: Hold it with both hands. Describe a smile on his face.

    Sentence formation: He always has a smile on people.

    Smiley Yaksha. Pronunciation: [xiào miàn yè chā] Interpretation: A metaphor for a person with a smile on his face and a ruthless heart.

    Sentence formation: At the celebration meeting, the masses of workers were beaming with joy and smiling Yaksha.

    Smile with a knife. Pronunciation: [xiào lǐ cáng dāo] Interpretation: Describe the appearance of people kind, but sinister and vicious.

    Sentence formation: We must be extra vigilant against those bad guys who hide knives in their smiles.

    Laugh. Pronunciation: [xiào zhú yán kāi] Interpretation: 逐:

    Follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Shulai.

    The smile made the face sooth. Describe the smile on his face and the appearance of being very happy.

    Laughing proudly. Pronunciation: [ xiào ào fēng yuè ] Interpretation: The wind makes the moon. Describe a laid-back mood.

    Sentence formation: In this life, the smile and arrogance are as thin as a knife to urge people to grow old, and the next life and the king twilight are more leisurely.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Smiling proudly, the wind and the moon are still singing. Describe a laid-back mood. Smile than Ha Qing describes a serious attitude, and it is difficult to see a smile.

    Don't look up when you laugh, you can't stand up straight when you laugh. [Laughing] describes laughing wildly. [Hidden Knife in Laughter] describes the appearance of people who are kind, but the heart is very insidious and vicious.

    Laughing and scolding from you] refers to ignoring the ridicule of others. The smiling tiger is a metaphor for a person who is kind on the outside and has a good heart. [Smiling Tiger] is a metaphor for people with good appearance and ** heart.

    Smiling voice] The demeanor of talking and laughing, the voice of talking. Originally refers to hypocritical words and expressions. The latter generally refers to speech and attitude.

    The smiling yaksha is a metaphor for a person who has a smile on his face and is vicious. "Laughing and scolding" refers to ignoring the ridicule of others. [Laughing and scolding is laughed and scolded by him, and I do it myself as a good official] refers to the reputation of the official is very bad, let people laugh and scold, or calmly become his own official.

    Hiding a knife in a smile describes a kind appearance to people, but it is insidious and vicious. [Laughing green and singing] means appreciating and singing about the landscape. 【Smiling】掬:

    Hold it with both hands. Describe a smile on his face. [Smiling] A face full of joyful smiles.

    Describe the inner joy, full of joy and joy on the face. 【Laughing Feast】A feast of singing, dancing and laughter. 【Laughter】麾:

    "Wave", command. Talking while laughing, dispatching and commanding. [Laughing with a nose] sneering with a snort, indicating contempt.

    There is a knife in the smile] describes the appearance of people who are kind, but the heart is very insidious and vicious. Smile and chase: follow; Yan:

    face, countenance; Open: Shulai. The smile made the face sooth.

    Describe the smile on his face and the appearance of being very happy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    With a smile on his face, he always smiles, and he sings and dances ......

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