Pinyin: Langguyin Poems
Interpretation: Seeing things like a wolf eagle. Describe fierce greed.
Wolf eats tiger _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: Rankin hǔ poem
Interpretation: describe eating fiercely and eating urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger".
The wolf was frightened by fear _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: lá ng gü qi ā n j and ng
Interpretation: Metaphor is terrified.
Wolf chasing rabbit _ idiom explanation
Pinyin: Longman
2. What are the four words to describe a wolf? Wolves are as cruel as wolves. Describe cruelty
The jackal is in power: cross the middle of the road. Metaphor bad people in power.
The kiss of a jackal is a metaphor for a cruel and greedy official.
The official tiger is like a tiger, and the official is like a wolf. Describe the greed of officials.
The brotherhood of the wolf describes crying loudly and with a harsh voice.
The tiger and the wolf described the momentum as extremely fierce.
Awkward. Describe the embarrassing appearance.
Collaborate with each other to do bad things.
Wolves rush to the heart: pigs; Suddenly: dash. Run like a wolf and collide like a pig. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.
Wolves are greedy, as greedy as wolves, and stare big eyes like tigers. Metaphor is ambitious.
Wolves are as greedy as wolves; Steal like a mouse. Often describe the enemy as greedy and despicable.
Wolf down to describe the appearance of eating fiercely and in a hurry.
Cruel and ruthless describes the heart as fierce and vicious as a wolf and a dog.
3. Wolf's four-word idiom encyclopedia is notorious.
In cahoots,
Lure the wolf into the room,
Run like a wolf,
Wolf ambition,
Ghostly crying and howling,
There's nothing wrong with it,
Wolf down,
Ruthless,
Panic,
Got it,
The cups and plates are a mess,
Depressed,
Refuse the tiger to enter the wolf,
Wolves like tigers,
Running around,
There's smoke everywhere,
The eagle looked at the wolf,
Wolves, tigers and leopards,
Officials, tigers and wolves,
Hair and feet are messy,
Abandon the helmet and armor,
Abandoning armor and dragging troops,
The jackal came to power,
Postscript,
Cats and mice sleep together,
Sheep and tiger skin,
Jumped at the tiger,
Sheep are cruel and greedy,
A scene of failure in panic
4. Four-word idioms about wolves are dirty and messy.
Wolves chase mice and steal,
Wolves eat hoes,
Lead the wolf to defend himself,
Down and out,
Shows great potential,
In a mess,
The wolf is watching,
The wolf's heart,
The wolf is in front of the tiger.
Tiger hole, wolf hole,
Rat heart, wolf lung,
In a dilemma,
Bring a dog into the village,
Take the tiger from the wolf,
Abandon the armor,
Running around,
Wolves care about owls,
Wolves feed on tigers,
Ghosts howl,
The wolf ate the tiger's throat,
Running around,
The wolf stole from the mouse,
Wolf down,
Ghosts howl,
Jackal ambition,
Lose your helmet and armor,
Bring a tiger into the room,
The wolf eats the tiger's throat,
Eat quickly and quickly.
5. What is the word wolf? Wolf ambition [[lá ng z ǐ y and x and n] ρ n]
new word
Basic explanation
Wolf: Wolf cubs. Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.
derogatory sense
tidy
"Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Four Years": "At the beginning; Chu Sima Liang Zi gave birth to more peppers. Wen Zi said,' Kill it! Also a child; The shape of a bear and the voice of a wolf; Fee killing; If it's destroyed, it's destroyed "As the saying goes:' Wolf ambition; Yes, it's a wolf; "Could it be livestock?"
example sentence
After the Opium War, the whole world clearly saw that China was divided by imperialism.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Ambitious to raise an eagle and get rid of the heart of the jackal.
antonym
The heart of a newborn baby-innocence
6. Tao's four-character idiom encyclopedia began with Tao.
Like-minded,
Run counter to ...
A narrow path,
With relish,
Gossip,
Rumors,
Weird,
Left door,
Go their separate ways,
Cruel,
Tiny,
Go the same way,
Noble,
Do good for heaven,
A man of noble character,
The more help you get, the less help you lose.
The magic is one foot high and the road is ten feet high.
Respect the teacher,
Make money wisely,
Bullying people,
Great transgression,
The jackal came to power,
The way to keep fit,
Gossip,
Make irresponsible remarks,
Do the opposite,
Reseller who makes a profit.
7. What are the four words for wolf? There are many four-word words with the word wolf. Common examples are as follows: Ghost Crying and Wolf Howling Pinyin: guǐkáng háo Explanation: It describes crying loudly and having a harsh voice.
Source: Wu Yingming's "Maling Road" is the second fold: "How can you make ghosts cry, fog is dark, and the day is quiet?" Besides, Baoyu is better. Even we dare not speak. You hit someone! The 58th Synonym of Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: howl, ghost cry, ghost cry, howl antonym: happy two-part allegorical saying: Rebecca's funeral grammar: as predicate, attribute and complement; Crying loudly and colluding with each other. Pinyin: láng bèi wéi jiān Explanation: Wolves go out together to hurt livestock. Wolves use their front legs and hind legs. They run fast and climb high.
Metaphor collusion to do bad things. Source: Tang Duan Shicheng's "Youyang Miscellany" XVI: "I used to say it well, but I am sorry."
Imperialism and feudal forces always collude with each other. Synonyms of Wen Yiduo's Beware of Legalization of Traitors: in the same stream, the same smell; Antonym: like-minded, congenial, and work together; Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; To collude with each other to do bad things. Pinyin: láng tūn hǔ yàn Explanation: Describe eating in a fierce and hurried way.
Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise is the first to carve, Dongshan Liu boasts the skill to shun the city gate": "Ten people come to eat wine ... in a short time, gorging, eating sixty or seventy pounds of meat is enough." Example: I was hungry after walking for a long time, so I ate it once.
The fifth synonym of Chen's Water Margin is: Eat and drink, eat when you are hungry, but don't want to eat. Antonym: chew slowly. Two-part allegorical saying: Zhang Sanhe and the Big Bug Snatching for Food Grammar: as predicate, adverbial and attribute; Describe the way you eat. Pinyin: láláng xěn gǒu fèI explanation: describe the heart as vicious as a wolf and a dog. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 30: "Then I know that this thief is as ruthless, ungrateful and forgetful as a coward."
Example: You stinking piece of shit. You want to provoke me. You had a good time. The Twelfth Synonym of Qing Li Garbo's China Now: Wolf ambition, ulterior motives, antonyms of human face and animal heart: loyalty, childlike innocence, and loyalty. Two-part allegorical saying: Zhang Sanhe and the dog are compared with each other. Grammar: as predicate, attribute and object; Refers to a person's bad heart and ambition. Pinyin: lá ng z ǐ y τ x τ n Explanation: Wolf: Wolf cub.
Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.
Source: Gong Xuan's Four Years of Zuo Zhuan: "As the saying goes, the wolf is ambitious. Is it a wolf? Will it be a beast? " Ex: I didn't know that this kind of soldiers were originally vagrants, but when they were willing to live by the rules, they gradually became presumptuous.
The Eighth Synonym of Guan Hai by Zhang Qingchun Fan: Ambitious, Ruthless, Ruthless antonym: childlike innocence, faithfulness and kindness Grammar: as predicate and object; Refers to bad people's hearts as wolves and tigers. Pinyin: rú lá ng sü h ǔ Explanation: Like a tiger. This metaphor is cruel.
Source: Yi: "One-man soldiers are like wolves and tigers, like wind and rain, like thunder and thunder, and the world is shaken." Example: just listen to the loud voice and open the door to watch.
Synonyms of the fourth fold of Xiaoxiangyu in Yuan Dynasty: vicious and vicious antonyms: like brothers and sisters, bodhisattva heart grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Pinyin: y ǐ n lá ng rü shi ǐ Explanation: Quote: Attraction. Lead the wolf indoors.
Metaphor brings bad guys or enemies indoors. Source: Yuan Luo, the first fold: "I didn't lead the wolf to the house to find a dragonfly to drill my ears."
For example: remarried women are all ears, and the situation will seek virtue in the escape of sexual intercourse. Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Li is a synonym; Open the door to grab antonyms; Closed allegorical sayings; With Zhang Sanjia's grammar; As a predicate and attribute; Refers to attracting bad guys.