2. Idioms to describe spring: birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, flowers are blooming and falling, flowers are blooming and falling, pink and willow are green, spring is full of flowers, and spring is full.
3. Describe the autumn scenery: the autumn is crisp, the osmanthus fragrance, the sky is high and the clouds are light, the red leaves are like fire, the golden wind is cool, the fruits are fruitful, and there are fruits everywhere.
4. Describe a person's appearance: burly, with fine eyes, shy of flowers when the moon is closed, beautiful, beautiful and handsome.
5. Describe anxiety: fidgeting, anxiety, restlessness, anxiety, impatience, anxiety,
6. Describe the emergency: imminent, imminent, imminent, urgent, urgent.
7. Describe the winter scenery: nine winters, cold, snowy, frozen, dripping into ice, goose feathers and heavy snow.
8. Describe the exam: think hard, look around, scratch your ears, concentrate, concentrate, look around.
9. Describe the rivers and seas: rushing thousands of miles, stormy waves, mighty, choppy, magnificent and stormy waves.
10. Similar to "The End of the Road": solving problems, sweet talk, poetic, nesting, helping the poor, carving beams and painting buildings.
1 1. Start with the word "hi": beaming, ecstatic, beaming and overjoyed.
12. Interesting idioms that are similar but opposite: jubilant to save the day, earth-shattering to look ahead and look back, South accent to North, south expedition to the North, duplicity, chasing after me.
13. Idioms with the meaning of morning and evening: profound thoughts, constant changes, going out early and returning late, being in danger, getting along with each other day and night.
14. Heroic behavior: advance wave after wave, take the lead, go through fire and water, and forget to die.
15. Idioms to express eloquence: witty remarks, eloquent words, Kan Kan talks, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, eloquence, full of surprises, eloquence, eloquence.
16. Idioms describing the snow scene: goose feather and heavy snow, powder makeup and jade, ice and snow, early snow in white, and gluttony in snow abuse.
17. Idioms with the meaning of "thinking": imagination, whimsy, yearning, thinking, thinking hard and wishful thinking.
18. Idiom with the meaning of "fast": a thousand miles of running, lightning-fast speed, brisk walking, fast meteor, fleeting and rapidly changing.
19. Idiom with the meaning of "taking": taking things by force, picking the fat and picking the thin, stealing other people's things, and inexhaustible.
20. Idiom to express honesty: Never pick up money, be honest in appearance, be consistent in words and deeds, be aboveboard, and never pick up money.
2 1. Idiom with the meaning of "walk": walk slowly, walk hard, wade across mountains and tell each other, walk hard and tiptoe.
22. Idioms with the meaning of "laugh": Just smile, laugh, smile, laugh, and smile through tears.
23. Idioms describing rainstorm: pouring rain, violent storm, rainstorm, downpour, downpour.
24. Idioms describing superb medical skills: the wonderful hand rejuvenating, Hua Tuo reincarnating, Bian Que reborn, practicing medicine, and Master Xinglin.
25. Express outstanding and unusual idioms: outstanding, outstanding, extraordinary, rare, and stand out from the crowd.
26. It is not a four-word idiom: it takes ten years to plant trees, but it takes a hundred years to cultivate people.
27. Idiom describing a small number: unique, unique, a drop in the ocean, few and far between.
28. Idioms describing many people: a sea of people, shoulder to shoulder, empty lanes, full seats, crowded streets, weddings.
29. Idioms describing serious work: meticulous, dedicated, conscientious, diligent, dedicated, forgetting to eat or sleep.
30. Idioms describing mountains: mountains, cliffs, continuous ups and downs, majestic peaks and dangerous peaks.
3 1. Idioms describing water: gushing, pouring a thousand miles, magnificent, stormy waves, turbid waves emptying, peaks and turns.
32. Idioms describing mountains and rivers: lakes and mountains are beautiful, mountains and rivers are green, mountains and rivers are interdependent, and mountains and rivers are of the same color.
33. Idioms describing summer scenery: scorching sun, sweating, scorching sun, steaming, scorching sun.
34. Idioms describing architecture: pavilions, magnificent buildings, carved beams and painted buildings, antique buildings, unique caves, rows and rows.
35. Idioms describing a happy mood: beaming, elated, beaming, smiling, ecstatic, elated.
The narrator is full of energy: energetic, radiant, energetic, energetic,
37. Idiom describing a clean and tidy room: spotless, bright, brand-new, flawless, brand-new and orderly.
38. Three-character idiom: Nothing is necessary, the whole game is lost, the interests are moderate, sudden and unprecedented, and the words must be done, and the actions must be fruitful.
39 wind and rain idioms:
Spring rain, hurricane and rain, oblique wind and rain, bitter wind and rain, storm and rain, it is always raining.
40. There are idioms with the word "horse": one Ma Chenggong, one horse whips, a thousand troops are divided, five horses are dismembered, and one horse is buried.
4 1. Idioms with the word "xing": cheerful, full of enthusiasm, making waves, stirring up the masses, everything goes smoothly and everything is in a hurry.
42. The idiom of the third word "no": outstanding, immortal, meticulous, meticulous, no one can recognize it.
43. Synonym idiom: Pick the fat and choose the thin, go through fire and water, help the poor, forget things and sigh, go through hardships, use your quick wits, spend three to five years, transfer troops and dispatch troops, leave your hometown, talk nonsense, be far-sighted, be well-informed, observe what you say, be quick-witted, energetic and earth-shattering.
44. Idioms containing two human organs: heartless, tongue-tied, dumbfounded, too many cooks, dumbfounded.
45. Idioms to describe things huge: behemoth, huge, huge, magnificent.
46. There are two idioms with animal names: chickens fly and dogs go, anticlimactic, chickens call dogs steal, sheep fall into the tiger's mouth, and they are in cahoots.
47. Idiom describing flowers: Flowers bloom, flowers bloom, colorful, and bloom in the wind.
48. Idioms with derogatory meanings: selfishness, duplicity, collusion, conspiracy, duplicity, losing official position,
49. There is a commendatory idiom: give yourself up for others, do your best, go through fire and water, live forever, and forget about death.
50. Idioms describing hard work: sleepless nights, ten years of cold windows, hanging beams and stinging stocks, snow standing at the city gate, fireflies reflecting snow, digging walls to borrow light.
5 1. From the fable story: pulling out seedlings encourages growth, waiting for the rabbit, self-contradictory, stealing the bell, better late than never.
52. From fairy tales: Kuafu chases the sun, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Houyi shoots the sun, Jingwei fills the sea, and the goddess fills the sky. Where is the sea?
53. From the historical story: besieged on all sides, an armchair strategist, the last battle, a humble apology, hard work, Luoyang paper is expensive.
54. Idioms describing the sky scenery: Wan Li is cloudless, the blue sky is like washing, the blue sky is like washing, the sky is high and the clouds are light, the clouds are light and the wind is light, and the sky is clear and Wan Li.
55. Ancient ingenious tactics: Thirty-six plans, climbing to the top, crossing the sea, opposing customers, encircling Wei to save Zhao, killing people with knives and borrowing arrows from grass boats.
56. Idioms describing people's panic: panic, panic, fear, despair and defeat.
57. Idioms related to reading: never forget the book, recite it once, read ten lines, never forget it, concentrate on it, and read widely.
58. It contains a "one" but it is not at the beginning: a close call, a thousand mistakes, a fragile blow, unity of mind, a narrow escape, and foolproof.
59. There are two "looks": foresight, glance left and right, look left and right, observe words and deeds, look ahead and look back, turn a blind eye,
60. Describe the wonderful contents of the book: fascinating, exquisite, exciting, charming, colorful and tireless.
6 1. Athletes on the sports field: tit for tat, sweating like rain, scrambling, sweating like rain.
62. Synonyms of "concentration": concentration, meticulousness, concentration, indifference and half-heartedness.
63. Spirit is eternal: immortal, eternal, immortal, immortal and evergreen.
64. Do things with certainty: a shoo-in, a shoo-in, a shoo-in,
65. Describe those people who have no way out: despair, despair, despair,
66. Describe caring for others: meticulous, considerate, restraining the strong and helping the weak, enthusiastic about public welfare, kind, caring and considerate,
67. Describe an affable attitude: approachable, affable, whispering, smiling, smiling.
68. Two-digit idiom: half-hearted, all corners of the country, varied, single-minded, patchwork.
69. Those who express repentance and turn over a new leaf: repent immediately, get lost, turn over old scores, turn over a new leaf and turn over a new leaf.