Seek words that describe people s moods, images, things, idioms, adjectives, the more the merrier

Updated on culture 2024-05-16
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Excitement. Mingled.

    Grief and indignation. Have mixed feelings about.

    Touching. Touch the right chord.

    Beside oneself. The heart is surging.

    Passionate and generous. Vehement.

    2. Gratitude. Thanksgiving.

    Feel deeply grateful. Thank God.

    Will never forget. Empathy.

    3. Frustration. Crestfallen.

    Bummed out. Be downhearted.

    Discouraged. Apathy.

    Ambition. Gloomy ecstasy.

    A body blow. 4. Grief and mourning.

    The heart is like a knife. Pain in the skin.

    Mourn the bones. Compassion.

    5. Anger. At boiling point.

    Anger is in the form of color. Angry.

    Be at the end of one's forbearance. 6. Rejoice.

    Walking on air. Rejoiced.

    Joy descends from the sky. Overjoyed.

    In high spirits. Cheerfully.

    Overjoyed. Burst with joy.

    Dancing. Clap your hands.

    Everyone was happy. 7. Sorrow.

    Knit one's brows. Put on a long face.

    Frowning and crunching. Worried.

    Worried. I'm in a hurry.

    Sullen. 8. Confusion.

    Ants in one's pants. Like a cat on a hot tin roof.

    Have kittens. It's a mess.

    Upset. The six gods have no master.

    Butterflies in my stomach. Carried away with.

    Distracted. The mind is in turmoil.

    Look blank. Lost.

    Moan and groan. Time hangs heavy on one's hands.

    Be on hot coals. Restless with anxiety.

    Scratch your ears and cheeks. Thank you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mood: depressed, depressed, happy, excited;

    Image: tall and big, small and exquisite, small jasper, euphemistic and moving;

    Things: step by step, review the old and learn the new, open the book is beneficial, and the sea of learning is endless.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sadness, schadenfreude, bitterness, sadness, shame, nervousness, disgrace, can be added.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Xingliangling is elated, overjoyed, happy in shape, happy on the eyebrows, overjoyed, can't help but be happy, happy eyebrows and smiling eyes, jubilant, happy smiles, smiles, smiles, hearts and minds are open and respectful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Beaming - Cheerful - Overjoyed - Smiling - Overjoyed - Overjoyed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. [Idiom]: Old and serious.

    Pinyin]: lǎo chéng chí zhòng

    Explanation]: Lao Cheng: has a lot of experience and practices in the world; Seriousness: Be cautious. Experienced and steady, not rash.

    Example to form a sentence]: We only need to look at Mr. Tang Yushan, who is old and respectful, as the governor, to know that there will be no bloodshed. Lu Xun's "South and North Mobilization - Rumor Family".

    2. [Idiom]: Be empathetic.

    Pinyin]: shàn jiě rén yì

    Explanation]: Good: Good at; Solution: Understanding. Good at understanding the intentions of others.

    3. [Idiom]: Not inferior to the square head.

    Pinyin]: bù liè fāng tóu

    Explanation]: Bad: not good; Square head: It is common to refer to a square head when it is not clear. It is not good not to be able to get through the time. Describe people as stubborn and stubborn.

    Example sentence]: I have never been inferior to the square, just like adding fuel to the fire. Yuan Qu Xuan, Chenzhou Rice".

    4. [Idiom]: Uninhibited.

    Pinyin]: háo fàng bù jī

    Explanation]: Bondage: Horse halter, extended to bondage. Describe people as heroic and unrestrained.

    Example sentence]: Fang Yuezong is the elder brother of Fang Yuegong, the current prefect of Songjiang, who is generous and chivalrous, uninhibited, likes to drink, and is very talkative. Yao Xueyin, Li Zicheng, Volume I, Chapter 16.

    5. [Idiom]: Speak quickly and be straight.

    Pinyin]: kǒu kuài xīn zhǐ

    Explanation]: What to say, what to say. Describe people with a straightforward temperament and bright language.

    Example of a sentence]: He is a man of a cheerful mouth and a straight heart.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Suspicious by nature, scheming, and kind-hearted.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Starry eyes and bright teeth.

    Idiom pinyin: xīng móu hào chǐ

    Idiom explanation: 眸: eyeball; Hao: White. Bright eyes, white teeth. Describe the woman's beautiful appearance. Figurative beauty.

    Idiom source: The third fold of Yuan Yang Xian's "Liu Xingshou": "The family is ruined and people are not separated, and if you sacrifice your life and throw it away, you will fall in love with starry eyes and bright teeth, and an apricot face and a warbler tongue." ”

    2. Natural beauty.

    Idiom pinyin: tiān shēng lì zhì

    Idiom Explanation: Born: Naturally generated. Beauty: Beautiful appearance. Describe the woman as charming and gorgeous.

    Idiom source: Tang Bai Juyi's "Song of Long Hatred": "It is difficult to give up on the natural beauty, and once it was chosen on the king's side." ”

    3. Beautiful as a crown of jade.

    Pinyin: měi rú guān yù

    Idiom Explanation: The original metaphor is just good-looking. Later, the man was described as beautiful.

    Source of the idiom: Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Historical Records of Chen Chengxiang's Family": "Although the doctor is beautiful, such as a crown and jade ears, there may not be any of them." ”

    4. Hibiscus out of the water.

    Idiom pinyin: chū shuǐ fú róng

    Idiom explanation: hibiscus: lotus. A lotus flower just emerging from the water. The original figurative poem is freshly written; Later, he also described the woman's appearance as delicate and beautiful. Also known as "hibiscus out of the water".

    Source of the idiom: Song Hong Zhikui's "Qinyuan Spring with Zhou Qianfu Rhyme" words: "Lianxi's family lives in Jiangmei, and he loves to come out of the water and the hibiscus is beautiful." ”

    5. Shy flowers close the moon.

    Pinyin: xiū huā bì yuè

    Idiom explanation: Describe the beauty of women, so that the flowers are also ashamed, and the moon is hidden.

    Idiom source: Ming Tang Xianzu's "Peony Pavilion" is the tenth play: "If you don't sink the fish and fall geese and birds from the embankment, you will be afraid of the shy flowers and the moon flowers tremble." ”

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The jade tree is in the wind, the literary quality is polite, the moon is shy of flowers, and the fish and geese are sinking.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Countenance: beautiful, lovely, handsome, childish, sad Voice: beautiful, graceful, rugged.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1 is good and 2 is cute.

    3 handsome and 4 immature.

    5 sorrows and 6 vicissitudes.

    7 fair-skinned and 8 dark.

    9 ordinary, 10 unremarkable.

    11 glamorous. 12 amazing.

    13 easy-going. 14 Sadness.

    15 Anger. 16 funny.

    17 old age. 18 joy.

    19 discouraged. 20 weeping and mourning.

    1 loud, 2 soft, 3 beautiful.

    4 graceful 5 rugged.

    6 immature and 7 hoarse.

    8 warm 9 ordinary.

    10 no wonders. 11. Lazy.

    12 serious. 13 easy-going.

    14 Sadness. 15 Anger.

    16 funny. 17 banter.

    18 ridicule. 19 delicate.

    20 sweet.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Surprised: surprised, surprised, shocked, breathtaking, shocked, shocked Panic, frightened, surprised, surprised, surprised, surprised and melancholy:

    Sullen, irritable, depressed, depressed, depressed, depressed, depressed, ashamed:

    Pity, embarrassment, regret, shame, guilt, shame, regret, remorse nervousness:

    Alert, hesitant, anxious, anxious.

    Loneliness: boredom, loneliness, loneliness, loneliness, emptiness.

    Troubles: Unchanged, a pool of stagnant water, extremely boring, at a loss, helpless to frustrate:

    Unlucky, helpless, discouraged, helpless, disappointed, depressed Thank you

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Irritability, worry, boredom, happiness, joy, grief, distress.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sad, sad, depressed, happy, ashamed.

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