Have a glass of wine and have a pleasant conversation.
Shut up and say nothing.
Money is heavy and sweet, with rich gifts and beautiful words. Refers to the temptation to use property for a certain purpose.
Discolored words change your face. More often, it refers to what you say when you are impulsive and angry about the merits of the argument.
Ice and charcoal are self-evident, and cold and hot are self-evident. It's a metaphor. The sincerity of the heart needs no expression, but must be expressed in action.
Bo Wen advocated bogeng. Smell: rumors. Argument: rhetoric. Describe hearsay, specious remarks.
Don't laugh: if you don't laugh, just do it. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.
Words can't describe it.
There are countless words to say. Describe very or extreme.
Words cannot be declared: words; Announce: to publish or express. Words cannot express (used to express the mystery and taste of things).
Do not say: explain, inform. Words cannot explain.
What you can't say: say; Description: Description. Words are beyond description.
I don't care what others say, no matter what others say. No matter what others say, do what you want.
Breach of promise means that a gentleman can gain the trust of others without saying a word. Describe high prestige.
It goes without saying: yes, yes. You can understand without talking. The description is obvious.
Read what you say: check it carefully. Observe other people's words or expressions. It's more about feeling other people's minds.
Speak freely: have fun, have fun. Speak freely.
Quiet and taciturn, deep and quiet, not talkative.
2. Four words with words talking to themselves
keep faith
break one's word
exaggerate
Don't blame the critics
Never talk/say anything serious
speak insincerely
Once the order is given, it will be strictly carried out.
one's words match his deeds
Keep your promise.
in a few words
One word is more valuable than nine tripods-a person's words carry a lot of weight.
talk nonsense
be scanty of words
digression
Excellent
The words of the humble carry little weight.
talk nonsense
Accept sb.' s suggestion without doubt
speak insincerely
words from the bottom of one's heart
A baseless conversation
Deceive the masses with rumors
Have the audacity to brag
Weigh a person's words carefully and observe his facial expressions closely.
keep silence
This is self-evident.
Can't be explained in words
(of leaders) encouraging free expression of opinions.
Speech poverty
Make a fool of yourself and get fat.
Deception and flattery
Secret Cutting
Have a glib tongue, please
Fragments of words
The words of the humble carry little weight.
The name is correct, and what is said is reasonable-completely reasonable within one's jurisdiction.
Gossip is a terrible thing.
brief and to the point
Someone's words still ring in my ears.
Different people give different opinions.
(of speech or writing) lacking in content.
Never talk/say anything serious
speak insincerely
Language is the voice of the mind.
Make peace (with sb.)
meaning
What a person says is always to the point.
Every word has conclusive evidence.
exaggerate
3. What are the four-character idioms? Gossip, rhetoric, soliloquy, a few sweet words.
I. Gossip [y incarnation]
Interpretation: refers to unfounded words. More refers to the slanderous words spread behind.
Origin: Yang Shuo's "Fishing Flute": The villagers rumored that the Xia widow was immoral and immoral.
Second, the rhetoric [hu ā yá n qi m m m: o y incarnation]
Interpretation: originally refers to vague and boastful words or articles. The latter refers to false and beautiful words used to deceive people.
Source: Lu Xun's "The most abominable crime": I thought that many crimes in the law were rhetoric, including only one word: abominable crime.
Third, soliloquize [zü yá n zü y incarnation]
Interpretation: soliloquize; Speak in a low voice alone.
Source: Yuan Anonymous "Peach Blossom Girl" The fourth fold: "You are so ghosts, talking to yourself here, are you going out of town to cut down that peach tree?"
In a few words, four [sā n yá n, Li m, ng y incarnation]
Interpretation: refers to a few words: this question is very complicated, and it is not clear in a few words.
Source: Qing Li Garbo's The Officialdom Appears 53: I don't know what to do if I didn't subdue him in a few words.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) sweet talk [incarnation of [tiá n yá n mü y]
Explanation: a nice word to please or play tricks on people.
Source: Feng Ming magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 36: Bian Fu sat next to him and persuaded him once.
4. What are the sweet words of four-character idioms with words?
All in all,
A thousand words,
Needless to say,
Be concise,
Words of wisdom,
Don't call it a surprise,
Speak with righteousness,
It's hard to say,
Gossip,
It's a long story,
Very convincing,
Men's words are awesome,
Words can't describe it,
In a word, Jiuding,
If you're smart,
Know everything,
Not sincere,
Alarmist,
A few words,
For himself,
Look at words and deeds,
Lead by example,
If it's dangerous,
Unspoken,
In a word,
Good words,
Great,
Be careful what you say and do,
call a spade a spade
5. The four-character idiom "What are you talking about? What are you talking about? " It means that if you talk too much, it will be gone. You will be eloquent, and you will do what you say, between the lines.
1, the word does not convey the meaning.
Explanation: Affection is far-reaching, and words are difficult to fully express. Often used at the end of a letter, it means that everything you say cannot be expressed.
Said by: The Book of Changes: "Books are not full of words, and words are not full of meaning."
Words cannot write all the words, and words cannot express all the thoughts.
2. if you talk too much, you will lose.
Explanation: If you talk too much, there must be something wrong.
Said by: Gui Guzi's classic Fu: "Many words will have shortcomings."
If you talk too much, you will make mistakes.
Step 3 speak firmly
Explanation: Dig: Indeed. The description is very true.
From the paragraph of Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "The words are eloquent and reliable."
This is very real and credible evidence.
4. Do as you say
Explanation: Listen: Listen. Listen to everything and adopt any idea. Describe having great trust in someone.
From: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Huaiyin Hou in the Western Han Dynasty: "Hanwang gave me a visit to the generals in India, gave me ten thousand people, took off my clothes, pushed me to eat, and listened to me, so I was able to do this."
Hanwang gave me the seal of the general, gave me tens of thousands of troops, unbuttoned me and ate my food, so I was able to come here.
5. Meaning
Explanation: it means that there is this meaning, but it is not clear in the text.
From: Song Ouyang Xiu's poem of June 1st: "It must be a difficult scene to write. For example, at present, there are endless meanings, which can be seen between the lines, and then it is the most important. "
You must be able to describe difficult scenes, such as in front of your eyes, with endless meanings, beyond words, and then arrive.
6. There is nothing to say. The word "no back, no side" can't distinguish traitors. * Boundless: On the edge. The description is extremely extensive. * Infinite and extremely wide. * Infinite and extremely wide. * Boundless is the same as "Boundless". * No matter how big or small, it refers to the whole country. (2) regardless of age or seniority. Non-partisan or partial describes doing things fairly and without prejudice. It is the same as "no party and no bias". This means madness. Nothing, auxiliary words and nonsense. * There is no winter and no summer. It means never stopping all year round. * Lawlessness used to mean doing bad things at will regardless of national laws and justice. Now it is often said that it is illegal and disorderly. Out of control. * No father, no husband, Monk reprimanded Mo Zhai and Yang Zhu. Later, he laughed at those unorthodox people. * rootless and rootless: the part of a flower or fruit connected with branches and stems. Metaphorically speaking, there is no dependence, no bond. * Nothing to worry about. It's the same as "nothing to worry about" * Nothing to worry about. No wife and children. * Endless, endless, unlimited. With "endless". * Never ending. * Nothing old or new, old or new. * No complaints, no accusations: negligence; Fame: praise and praise. There are neither mistakes nor achievements. This is a metaphor for general work performance. * Free and unfettered. It describes carefree. * carefree describes freedom and carefree. It's the same as "carefree". * Free and unfettered: restrictions and constraints. It describes freedom and carefree. * Endless. There is no end. * careless words, carefree. No sorrow or trouble. * careless words, carefree. It's the same as "carefree" * Ignorance and night are silent. * Impartiality; Vulgar songs. * Impartiality: unfairness; Party: Part. Describe justice and impartiality. * unbiased and fairly unbiased; There is no evil curve. With "impartial, vicious". * Impartiality means straightness without deviation. * Infinity and infinity mean countless; A lot. * There is nothing to describe it as a drag bottle, and I feel very relieved. * No relatives or old friends for no reason. Describe loneliness. * Ruthless and insipid. Describe unhappiness and lack of energy. * heartless, bored. * heartless. * Describe callousness. Endless poverty: no end, no limit. * No boxing. Strength. Without force, there is no courage. * Harmless, odorless and silent. Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown. * Silent and tasteless: odorous. No sound, no smell. Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown. * Silent and colorless, without sound or color. The description is dull and not moving. * Silent, tasteless and odorless. Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown. * Mo: Thin. Treat people regardless of thickness, not eccentric. * Nothing to do: rough; Mo: Thin. I don't care much about people. * I can describe freedom freely, I don't care. It is the same as "free". * I don't care about anything without thinking. I am open-minded, and I am careless. You can't see the sun without saying anything. Metaphor social darkness, can't see any light. * I have no head, no tail, no clue; There is no reason. * No reactive power, ① Buddhist language. It means to abandon everything and not do anything artificial. 2 generally refers to not doing empty talk. * invisible, ① not a trace; Completely disappear. (2) describe fictional things. * Endless, endless, endless. With "endless". * Helpless to describe loneliness. * Helpless to describe loneliness. With "helpless". * Nothing is invisible and different; Completely disappeared. Also describes fictional things. See "invisible". Without a trace: without a trace. Describe completely disappeared, without a trace. * Careless, without any sadness or worry. * Nothing to complain about: resentment. No resentment. * For no reason. * No resentment, no goodwill. It means there is no grudge between us. * Day and night. * No trace, no trace, no shadow. The description has completely disappeared.
7. What words and four-character idioms can be set? As easy as lifting weights, chinese odyssey is world-famous. There are countless examples that attract worldwide attention. Qi Mei can easily raise his hand and kill two birds with one stone. He has to raise his hand and raise his hand. He can't make up his mind. He can't lift his eyes and needs to do something. Famous all over the country. He wants to cut weeds to make a living. Mei Qi has nine cases. Redundant actions: raise your hand, raise your forehead, improve your manners and speak. Qi Xi's action is the best, raising his heel and thinking of Mu Xuan. However, Xia Xia's action is still far away, and there are hundreds of things to do. What Qi Xi did was wrong. He took measures this afternoon. He was wrong. What he did was bad. His behavior was extraordinary. He was elegant. He was kind. He was invincible. He can do everything, but he doesn't do everything. Improper measures are known all over the world, and all wasteful measures are taken directly. Raise your hand to celebrate the unique action of tripod. If you decide, you can raise your talents, your hands, your feet, your eyes, your hands, your mountains, for example, you can raise everything, you can consider raising your heels, you can raise your arms, you can raise your arms, you can raise your clouds, you can raise your arms, you can Here, people are in a hurry and have a lot to raise. This cannot be enumerated. Mao is a good example. Wanli is arrogant and arrogant. He is arrogant and arrogant. He is arrogant. To win, to be excellent, to move the bird lightly, to prolong life, to hold high the deep outline, to stretch the neck, to raise the heel, but to raise the head, to raise the road, not to mention the legacy, to raise the party officials, to be well informed, not to promote the vulgar, to promote the vulgar.