What are the idioms that describe people s moods, what are the idioms that describe people s moods?

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

    Idioms that describe the mood of the characters:

    Overjoyed, calm, calm, thunderous, unsettled, unsettled, peaceful, heart-to-heart, heart-to-heart, heart-beating, heart-pound

    Frightened, soft-hearted, remorseful, surprised, overjoyed, indignant, sad and happy, fearful, sad, incomprehensible, sad, indignant, painful, heartbroken, painful, bitter, bitter, crying, and indignant.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Overjoyed, calm, calm, thunderous, unsettled, unsettled, peaceful, heart-to-heart, heart-to-heart, heart-beating, heart-pound

    Frightened, soft, remorseful, surprised, overjoyed, indignant, sad and happy, worried, sad, happy, heartbroken Joy forgets sorrows, mixed feelings, joyful, joyful, excited, grief-stricken, worried, worried, depressed, ecstatic, unhappy.

    Frightened, soft-hearted, remorseful, surprised, overjoyed, overjoyed, indignant, sad and happy, frightened, sad, incomprehensible, sad, indignant, painful, heartbroken, bitter, crying, indignant, overjoyed, ecstatic, angry, fussed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The heart is full of joy, ecstasy, and rage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Downhearted. hū hū bù lè]

    Suddenly: The frustrated look of the brigade god. Frustrated and unpleasant.

    Cry of despair. qióng tú zhī kū] originally meant to be sad because the car had no way to go, and later also referred to the sad despair of being in a difficult situation.

    Burst with joy. xīn huā nù fàng] describes a very happy thing.

    Make somebody's blood boil. bó rán dà nù]

    Anger: A sudden change in face due to anger or anger. Describe the sudden outrage.

    Full of joy. xǐ qì yáng yáng] 洋blind which ocean: the appearance of pride. The look of joy was fully revealed. Describe the appearance of great joy. It is also known as "jubilant" and "jubilant".

    If you smell it, you will be happy. wén guò zé xǐ]

    It's nice to hear someone criticize your faults. Described as very open-minded and strict with himself.

    Smiling. xiào róng kě jū] 掬: to hold it with both hands. Describe the look of a smile on his face.

    Crestfallen. Chuí tóu sàng qì] very disappointed or frustrated look. Nearly discouraged. The number of anti-demolition is triumphant.

    Mourn the bones. āi huǐ gǔ lì]

    Grief: Damage to the body due to excessive grief. Skeleton: Emaciated to the point that only a skeleton remains. Hara described filial piety as damaging his body due to excessive grief during his filial piety. The present metaphor affects health due to excessive grief. It is also "mourning and ruin."

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