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Four-character idioms to describe actions :
Squeezing eyebrows, galloping
Dancing with hands, teeth and claws
Striding meteors, scratching ears and cheeks
Walking like flying, walking and watching flowers
Moving like a rabbit, looking at each other
Cornices walk on the wall.
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The four-word words to describe the action are: dancing with hands and feet, scratching ears and cheeks, walking like flying, striding meteors, and flying eaves and walking on walls.
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Jump up and down. Dancing.
Nod your head.
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The four-word phrase about the action is as follows:
1. Look around.
Pinyin] [ dōng zhāng xī wàng ]
Explanation] Zhang: Look. Look here, look there. Describes looking around to look around to see or observe movement. It is also known as "looking east and west".
synonyms] looking left and right, looking east and west, scratching ears and cheeks, looking east and west, raising eyes and looking around, looking east and west, looking east and west, half-hearted, looking east and west, looking east and west.
Antonyms] single-minded, unfocused, concentrated, unsquinted.
2. Scratch your ears and cheeks.
Pinyin] [ zhuā ěr náo sāi ]
Explanation] Scratching ears and cheeks. Describe the appearance of being anxious, hurried, or depressed and unable to do anything. Describe the appearance of joy but not self-control.
synonyms] rubbing hands and feet, looking left and right, helpless, rubbing hands together, picking ears and cheeks, anxious, helpless, scratching heads, looking around.
Antonyms] Calm and composed.
3. Walking like flying.
Pinyin] [ jiàn bù rú fēi ].
Explanation: Good at it, energetic for something. Described as a vigorous and fast walk.
synonyms] stride, stride meteor.
Antonyms] belated, staggering, staggering, slow, difficult.
4. Staggering.
Pinyin] [ liàng liàng qiàng qiàng ]
Explanation] Walking unsteadily, stumbling appearance.
synonyms] staggering, staggering, stumbling.
antonyms] walking like flying, steady, steady.
5. Rub your hands together.
Pinyin] [ dùn zú cuō shǒu ].
Explanation] anxious and regretful.
synonyms] scratching ears and cheeks.
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1. Dancing with hands: stampede. Hands waving, feet jumping. Describe the appearance of extreme joy.
2. Scratch your ears and cheeks: Scratch your ears and cheeks. Describe the appearance of being anxious, hurried, or depressed and unable to do anything. Describe the appearance of joy but not self-control.
3. Teeth and claws: Describe the beast as fierce and terrifying. Now it is more a metaphor for the rampant and ferocious appearance of people.
4. Know how to squeeze your eyebrows and make your eyes: squeeze your eyebrows and blink your eyes. It refers to the use of eyebrows and eyes to convey affection or gestures to others. Also known as "squeezing eyebrows".
5. Fingering: Describe the use of gestures when speaking. It also describes rash pointing and criticizing.
6. Walking like flying: Jian: good at something. Described as a vigorous and fast walk.
7. Look left and right: look left, look right. Describe a complacent look or a hesitant look: Don't take the exam.
8. Eyebrow Flying: Very happy or extremely proud.
9. Look around: Zhang: Look. Look here, look there. Describes looking around to look around to see or observe movement. It is also known as "looking east and west".
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Four-word words to describe the action, detailed below:
1. Dancing with hands:
1. Hand dancing, which means dancing with both hands, and jumping up with both feet, describing the joy to the extreme, and also referring to the crazy state of dancing and jumping with feet, from the "Book of Poetry Zhou Nanguan Ju" as a predicate adverbial, referring to people's pride.
2. The fifteenth chapter of "A Little History of Civilization", I can't help but dance and be happy. In the fifth chapter of the second part of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth" in Qiaozhen, the students danced and almost hugged each other.
2. Scratch your ears and cheeks:
1, scratching ears and cheeks, describing the appearance of people who are anxious and distressed and have nothing to do when they are busy, and also describe the appearance of joy and inability to control themselves.
2. Joint form, as a predicate complement, to describe people anxious, angry, upset and other expressions. In the second episode of Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong heard it on the sidelines, and he was so happy that he scratched his ears and cheeks, and smiled.
3. Teeth and claws:
1. Teeth and claws, which means to describe the fierce beast as vicious and terrible, open its mouth and wave its claws, it is also a metaphor for rampant and vicious, from the "Dunhuang Variation Collection Confucius Xiangtuo Xiang Question" Appendix 2 "The New Edition of Confucius" Yusheng swims in the rivers and lakes for three days, and Longsheng opens his teeth and dances his claws on three days.
2. As a predicate adverbial, it refers to the appearance and demeanor of a person. In the fifty-fifth chapter of Li Baojia's "Officialdom Appearance", he met with the state official, and the state judge was also bold.
Fourth, squeeze your eyebrows and make your eyes:
1. Squeezing eyebrows and making eyes, refers to using eyebrows and eyes to convey affection or gestures to others, indicating that they are showing affection or signaling to the other party.
2. Squeeze the eyebrows, which means squeezing the eyebrows and blinking, refers to using the eyebrows to convey affection or gesture to others, and also squeezing the eyebrows. The thirtieth episode of Ming Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin" "Shi En Wu Song made a big fuss in Feiyunpu" Wu Song saw these two dukes again, and squeezed his eyebrows with the two Tipu knives, and made some secret calls.
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Summary. Answer: The four words to describe the action are: finger fingers, hands and feet, hands and feet, hand and feet, shaking the head, agile and galloping, moving like a rabbit, raising his eyes to look at the striding meteor, holding his head high, dancing with his hands and feet, dancing with his teeth and claws, moving like a rabbit.
Hurry up. Answer: The four-word words to describe the action are grinding keys: finger strokes, hands and feet, shaking the head, sensitive and blind, agile and swift, moving like a rabbit, raising his eyes to look at the striding meteor, holding his head high, dancing with his hands and feet, dancing with his teeth and claws, moving like a rabbit in the morning.
Good. Finger-pointing: Describes the use of gestures when speaking. It also describes rash pointing and criticizing.
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