Is tall and chubby an idiom? Idioms about fat The more the merrier

Updated on culture 2024-08-10
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    "High Fat Fat" is not an idiom, and there are only 2 four-character idioms containing "high high":

    1. High and high.

    Pinyin]: gāo gāo xìng xìng

    Explanation: A cheerful and optimistic mood that originates from an optimistic disposition or from some particular pleasure cause.

    Source]: Qing · Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 67: "And it is said that Aunt Xue heard that Xianglian had decided to marry Third Sister You, and she was very happy in her heart, and it was Gao Xingxing who planned to buy a house for him and govern the family. Choosing an auspicious marriage.

    Pinyin**]: g g x x

    synonyms]: elated.

    Antonyms]: sad brow and bitter face.

    Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Refers to human feelings.

    English]: cheerful

    2. Be high.

    Pinyin]: gāo gāo zài shàng

    Explanation]: Originally referred to a high position, now the leader is detached from reality and the masses.

    Pinyin**]: g g z s

    synonyms]: condescending, unattainable.

    Antonym]: Broken into a piece.

    After the break]: Guanyin Bodhisattva sits on the lotus platform.

    Lantern riddle]: A stage is set up on the hill.

    Usage]: as a predicate, a definite; Describe the leader as detached from reality.

    English]: be far removed from the masses and reality

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Tall and fat cannot be regarded as an idiom, this can only be regarded as an adjective, which is to describe a person's figure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, this is an adjective in the form of aabb, not a fixed combination, idioms refer to fixed phrases formed after long-term use and tempering, and high fat does not meet the requirements of idioms.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello questioner, being tall and fat is not an idiom, it's just a word stack. Refers to a person who is tall and fat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is not an idiom. Being tall and fat is not an addiction. It's just an adjective. Modified for raw use.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    AABB idioms: happy, complete, clean, peaceful, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is not an idiom, this is an aabb four-word word, and it may be more convenient to describe it for nothing!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The idioms of high are: high on top.

    Fat idioms are: fat head and fat ears.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, he is tall and mighty, powerful and powerful, with a tiger's back and a bear's waist, a wide heart and a fat body.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is not an idiom.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, this is not an idiom, the corresponding idiom is tall, short, fat and thin, describing everyone's divine deeds is different.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Brain full of fat intestines: refers to body fat; Brain full: refers to fat head and big ears. Describe eating without work, pampering, and having no intentions.

    2.Pot-bellied poop (pian pian) Second sound: poop: the appearance of obesity. Describes a hypertrophied and bulging belly.

    3.Fat: Big. Described as very obese.

    4.The second sound of the heart and body fat (pan): It means that the heart is open-minded and the appearance is peaceful. The latter refers to a happy mood and no worries, so people also gain weight.

    5.Fat head and big ears: Fat head, huge ears. Describe people as obese and as abominable as pigs.

    6.Ten circumferences of the waist: Describe the waist is thick and very obese.

    7.Big shoulders and round waist: Describes a burly and stout person.

    8.Fat and greasy: Fat like fat made of fat. Describes a person's extreme obesity. 9.Voluptuous: Describes the body as very complete and obese.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    About fat, the three most heart-wrenching short stories.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Fat and fat, tall and big, big shoulders and round waist, tiger back and bear waist, big man, brain full of fat, big belly, fat and fat

    Fat heart, fat head and big ears, big waist and ten measurements, plump and greasy, plump body, fat head and fat brain, graceful and luxurious, burly and handsome

    The heart is wide and the body is fat, and the face is full of meat

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Fat idiom:

    The heart is wide and the body is fat, the heart is wide and the body is fat

    Slap the swollen face and fill the fat man

    Fat head and fat ears.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Detailed explanation: 一: 心广体胖 [ xīn guǎng tǐ pán ].

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: Broad: broad, frank; Fat: Antai is comfortable. Originally, it meant that people are open-minded and their appearance is peaceful. Later it is used to refer to a happy mood and no worries, so that people are also fat.

    2.[From]: "The Book of Rites University": "Furun House, Derun Body, Broad Heart and Fat Body." ”

    Two: fat head fat ear [ féi tóu pàng ěr ].

    Basic explanation. Describes the body as obese, and sometimes refers to the cuteness of children. Same as "fat head and big ears".

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: Describe the body as obese, sometimes referring to the cuteness of children. Same as "fat head and big ears".

    2.[From]: The eighth chapter of "He Dian": "The daughter of the treasure master, called Miss Pan Fang, was born with a fat head and fat ears, and was rough and big. ”

    Three: fat head big ear [ féi tóu dà ěr ].

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: A fat head with two big ears. Describes the body as obese, and sometimes refers to the cuteness of children.

    2.[From]: Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 22: "It looks like he is seven or eight years old, and he is born with a fat head and big ears. ”

    Four: 心wide 体fat [ xīn kuān tǐ pán ].

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: It originally refers to the open-mindedness of the person and the serene appearance. Later it is used to refer to a happy mood and no worries, so that people are also fat.

    2.[From]: "The Book of Rites University": "Furun House, Derun Body, Broad Heart and Fat Body." ”

    Five: 打開門電資成子 [ dǎ zhǒng liǎn chōng pàng zi ].

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: The parable would rather pay the price than be hard to afford.

    2.[From]: Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" Volume 1, Chapter 18: "However, brother, you don't want to slap a swollen face and pretend to be fat in front of my Lao Zhang, and you don't want help from friends." ”

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1 Fat and greasy.

    2. Voluptuousness.

    3 Plump and generous.

    4. Breast enlargement and fat buttocks.

    5. The beauty of abundance.

    6. Rich and rich.

    7. Graceful.

    8 plump and charming.

    I just think about it so much, and writing it again is a little worse than "fat".

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Idioms to describe fat:

    Intestinal fat: refers to the body fat and large belly; Brain full: refers to fat head and big ears. Describe a person who eats without work and is well-fed and fat.

    Brain full of fat brain full of brain: refers to fat head and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a large belly. Describe the image of a full-fed exploiter with a big belly, fat and ugly.

    Broad-minded and fat-bodied: broad, frank; Fat: Antai is comfortable. Originally, it meant that people are open-minded and their appearance is peaceful. Later it is used to refer to a happy mood and no worries, so that people are also fat.

    Wide heart and fat body originally meant that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later it is used to refer to a happy mood and no worries, so that people are also fat.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Idiom explained.

    Poop with a big belly Poop: obese.

    Appearance. Describe what it looks like to be obese.

    Fat head and big ears A fat head with two large ears. Describes the body as obese, and sometimes refers to the cuteness of children.

    Brain full of fat brain full of brain: refers to fat head and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a large belly. Describe the image of a full-fed exploiter with a big belly, fat and ugly.

    Poop on an empty stomach Poo: The appearance of obesity. There is no real talent in parables.

    Intestinal fat: refers to the body fat and large belly; Brain full: refers to fat head and big ears. Describe a person who eats without work and is well-fed and fat.

    Pot-bellied poop Poop: The look of obesity. Describe what it looks like to be obese.

    Eating more soybeans makes people fat, and eating elm can make people sleep for a long time. Later, it was described that human nature is difficult to change.

    Fat head and big ears A fat head with two large ears. Describes the body as obese, and sometimes refers to the cuteness of children.

    Barren self-fat man barren: thin, by extension, constraint; Fat: fat, by extension, lenient. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.

    Barren people are fat and barren: thin, and by extension, miserliness; Fat: Fat, by extension, greed. He is stingy with others, but he is greedy himself.

    Brain full of fat brain full of brain: refers to fat head and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a large belly. Describe the image of a full-fed exploiter with a big belly, fat and ugly.

    Broad-minded and fat-bodied: broad, frank; Fat: Antai is comfortable. Originally, it meant that people are open-minded and their appearance is peaceful. Later it is used to refer to a happy mood and no worries, so that people are also fat.

    Wide heart and fat body originally meant that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later it is used to refer to a happy mood and no worries, so that people are also fat.

    Fat intestines full of brains is the same as "brains full of intestines". Describe a person who eats without work and eats well and is fat.

    Poop on an empty stomach Poo: The appearance of obesity. There is no real talent in parables.

    Humpty and chubby Short and chubby.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    [Simple]: Simple: simple, naïve and silly.

    Keki: You can pick it up by hand. Described as innocent and innocent, the appearance of no scheming is overflowing, and it is very lovely.

    It is often described as innocent, cute, and innocent in the form of animals or humans. It is also known as "simple and cute".

    Fat head and fat ears]: Describes the body as obese, sometimes referring to the cuteness of children. Same as "fat head and big ears".

    Poop on an empty stomach Poo: The appearance of obesity. There is no real talent in parables.

    Brain full of fat brain full of brain: refers to fat head and big ears; Intestinal fat: refers to a fat body and a large belly. Describe the image of a full-fed exploiter with a big belly, fat and ugly.

    Heart wide body fat]: Comfortable mood, body obesity.

    The thinner Wu Fei]: I don't care if the Yue people are thin and the Wu people are fat. The metaphor has nothing to do with itself.

    Fragmented and bloated]: fragmented: mutilated; Bloated: Obesity. Physically crippled and obese. Very ugly to describe.

    Bead round jade run]: Run: delicate and smooth. Round as a bead and as smooth as jade. The metaphor is that the singing voice is beautiful, or the words are smooth.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 Fat and greasy.

    2. Voluptuousness.

    3 Plump and generous.

    4. Breast enlargement and fat buttocks.

    5. The beauty of abundance.

    6. Rich and rich.

    7. Graceful.

    8 plump and charming.

    I just think about it so much, and writing it again is a little worse than "fat".

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Derogatory: Brain full of fat, fat head and big ears, and a face of horizontal meat.

    Neutral: Pot-bellied poop is blessed.

    Praise: pearl round and jade.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pot-bellied poop: Describes what it looks like to be obese.

    Fat head and big ears A fat head with two large ears. Describes body obesity.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Swollen face full of fat people, wide hearts, fat bodies, wide hearts, fat bodies, tall horses, big brains, fat intestines, fat heads and big ears.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    An idiom to describe a loud voice.

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