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Four-character idioms for fear :
Panic and shuddering
There are palpitations and fears
Creepy, uneasy
Trembling, chilling
Daunting, soulless
Honestly, frightened, terrified
Appalling, terrifying
Panic, panic
Talking about the tiger's color change, sweating dare not come out
The cold hair stood up, and the heart trembled
Frightened and disgraced.
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The four-character idioms to describe fear include panic, shuddering, palpitations, fear, creepy, uneasy, trembling, cold-hearted, fearful, fearful, fearful, frightened, terrifying, frightened, frightened,
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Panic and shuddering
There are palpitations and fears
Creepy, uneasy
Trembling, chilling
Daunting, soulless
Honestly, frightened, terrified
Appalling, terrifying
Panic, panic
Talking about the tiger's color change, sweating dare not come out
The cold hair stood up, and the heart trembled
Frightened and disgraced.
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Panic, shuddering, palpitating, frightened, creepy, uneasy, trembling, cold-hearted, fearful, distraught, frightened, terrifying, terrifying, trembling, frightened, frightened, panicked, talking about the tiger's color, sweating dare not come out, cold hair, trembling, frightened, frightened, abruptly discolored.......
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The four-character idioms used to describe fear are: frightened, frightened, chilling, palpitating, creepy, restless, trembling, fearful, fearful, honestly fearful, soul-frightening, frightened, terrifying, frightened, terrified, frightened,
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The four-word idioms to describe fear include frightened, frightened, panicked, restless, worried, flustered, frightened, distraught, and so on.
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Trembling, frightened, frightened, frightened, hoarse.
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The four-word words to describe fear are: face like earth, frightened, panicked, creepy, sincere fear, soul scattered, trembling, terrified.
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Frightened, creepy, and chilling.
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What are the four-word idioms that describe fear? Sincere fear, trembling, resignation, lost soul, frightened birds, etc.
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Silent, panicked, fearful, fearful, frightened, frightened, and stammered.
Talking about the tiger's color change, frightened, trembling, looking at it and fearful, the frightened bird, the soul is scattered.
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Frightened, frightened, frightened, cowering, shuddering, trembling, trembling, trembling.
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The four-character idioms used to describe fear are: frightened, trembling, and timid.
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Frightened, frightened, cowardly, suspicious, restless, frightened.
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Frightened, frightened, nervous, cramped, restless, worried.
Fidgeting, panicking, trembling, frightened, frightened, etc.
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Nervousness, trembling, panicking, panicking, etc.
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Frightened, silent, trembling, talking about the tiger's color change.
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Trembling, frightened, palpitating, and panicking.
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Creepy and terrified.
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frightened and terrified
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Creepy, scalp tingling, legs like lead.
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The heart is pounding, the heart is frightened, the six gods have no master, and the soul is scattered.
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Trembling, walking on thin ice.
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What are the four-word idioms to describe fear, and what are the four-word idioms to describe fear.
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Frightened and trembling.
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There are palpitations and trepidation.
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Creepy, frightened, trembling, panicking, shuddering, chilling, sour, palpitating
Frightened, scattered, frightened, frightened, anxious, cold, frightened
Sincere fear, frightened, discolored, sweaty, talking about tiger color, panic, appalling
Sweat dare not come out, trembling and fearful, twisting gods and ghosts, opening and stammering, silent like a chilling cicada, cold hair and erection, trembling and frightened.
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Soul Breaker Flying Hall Let.
Pinyin] dǎn liè hún fēi 123 meaning] crack: to rupture. Soul: Soul, Spirit. The gall is broken, and the soul flies. It is described as extremely frightened and panicked.
Usage] joint dress rubber board fit; as an adverbial; Derogatory.
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Idioms include: panic, shuddering, palpitations, creepy, and uneasy.
1. Panic.
Idiom pinyin: huáng kǒng bù ān. With mega qiao.
Idiom explanation: panicked, scared, very uneasy.
Source of idiom: "Hanshu Wang Mang's Biography": "The people are camping; Caught off guard. Tang Yan Shigu Note: "Zhengying; Panic and anxiety are also meaningful. ”
2. Shudder.
Pinyin: bù hán ér lì.
Idiom explanation: shiver without being cold. Described as very frightening.
Idiom source: "Historical Records: The Biography of Cool Officials": "More than 400 people were killed every day; After that, the county shuddered. ”
3. Palpitations.
Idiom pinyin: xīn yǒu yú jì.
Idiom explanation: Although the dangerous thing has passed, I still feel scared in retrospect.
Source of the idiom: Sun Li, "Courageously Advancing and Fighting—Speech at a Symposium": "If the first time he encountered a well rope on the road, he would not have any lingering palpitations." ”
4. Creepy.
Idiom pinyin: máo gǔ sǒng rán.
Idiom explanation: The hair stands on end, and the backbone is cold. Describes the feeling of fear when a person encounters an eerie or bleak scene.
Source of the idiom: Ming Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" Chapter 97: "When the King of Qin heard it, he didn't feel creepy and frightened. ”
5. Anxiety.
Pinyin: zhuì zhuì bù ān.
Idiom Explanation: Describes being upset because of fear or worry.
Idiom source: "Book of Poetry, Qin Feng, Yellow Bird": "Linqi acupoint, melancholy."
Song Zhoufu's "Record of the Pillow Building in Chuzhou": "In the eighth year of the main road, Jinan Xinhou (Xin Qiji) came from Sinong Temple to guard the Chu......Compared with the people's dwellings and bamboos, every strong wind makes them feel uncomfortable. ”
Sentences to describe fear
1. I like winter, but I am afraid of its cold, I like summer but I am afraid of its heat, I am like this, I am afraid of your hot and cold.
2. I was so scared that I didn't even dare to get out of the atmosphere, my heart was pounding, as if there was a little rabbit jumping around in my heart, and I always felt that a disaster was coming.
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1. Panic: panic: fear; Ten thousand shapes: various appearances, indicating a very deep degree. Described as scared to the extreme.
2. Lost soul: Describe being scared to the extreme.
3. Frightened: Manuscript loss: "trembling" and trembling. Described as very scared.
4. Fear of being the first: It refers to the fear of falling behind and the pursuit of progress.
5. The heart is timid: It is said that the mind is uncertain, and the pure is afraid.
6. Fear: Fear: Fear, fear. When I saw it, I was afraid.
7. Fear the enemy like a tiger: Fear the enemy like a tiger.
8. Conscientiously and cautiously: cautious: cautious and cautious; Trembling: The look of fear. Describes a scared and cautious look.
9. Flesh beating heart: Describe worrying about disaster coming or encountering very terrible things, very afraid and uneasy.
10. Crack the gall and fly the soul: crack: rupture. Soul: Soul, Spirit. The gall is broken, and the soul flies. Describes extreme fear and panic.
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