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Reduplicated words describing actions
1. Words describing actions include body movements:

Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, trip, trip, trip, trip.

Walk like a fly, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird.

Walk with difficulty, limp, crawl, crawl

Trot, jog, fly, fly, fly, turn your head, run, run, jump, jump.

Running around like a rabbit, out of breath.

Sensory movement:

Look at it. Look at it. Look at it. Look up. Look down. Be careful.

Look back, look around, glance, stare, browse, look, look, patrol.

Witness, witness, meet, call, stare, stare, glare.

Look around, look around, make faces, look forward, and see far and wide.

Panoramic view, look at each other, look at each other, look at the flowers.

Listen, listen, eavesdrop, listen, listen, listen, listen to rumors.

Hearsay never tires of hearing, turns a deaf ear, goes in one ear and out the other.

2. About the action description 10 The action description of the characters.

[Walking]

Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, trip, trip, trip, trip.

Walk like a fly, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird.

Walk with difficulty, limp, crawl, crawl

[running]

Trot, jog, fly, fly, fly, turn your head, run, run, jump, jump.

Running around like a rabbit, out of breath.

[look]

Look at it. Look at it. Look at it. Look up. Look down. Be careful.

Look back, look around, glance, stare, browse, look, look, patrol.

Witness, witness, meet, call, stare, stare, glare.

Look around, look around, make faces, look forward, and see far and wide.

Panoramic view, look at each other, look at each other, look at the flowers.

[Listen]

Listen, listen, eavesdrop, listen, listen, listen, listen to rumors.

Hearsay never tires of hearing, turns a deaf ear, goes in one ear and out the other.

[thinking]

Guess, suppose, imagine, recall, dream, association, delusion, delusion, yearning.

Think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, think, care.

Emotions ebb and flow, thoughts surge, and thoughts are complicated.

Fascinated, I tried my best to rack my brains, think hard, think twice before acting, and worry about it.

Digging, daydreaming, wishful thinking, without thinking.

[crying]

Sobbing, sobbing, wailing, crying, crying, crying, crying, crying.

Cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry.

Cry, cry, cry, cry.

[Laughter]

Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.

An insidious smile grinned, grinned, laughed, scoffed, scoffed, laughed and laughed.

Laugh, laugh, laugh, nod, sip, laugh, giggle, grin.

Hehe, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.

Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Smile with your eyes open, but not with your skin open.

3. The four words to describe the action are furtive: furtive: ghosts or ghosts imagined by the ancients come out to harm people.

Refers to sneaky and dishonest behavior. Strolling meteor: describes striding meteor, walking very fast.

Manner: people's words, actions and behaviors. Rubbing hands: describes people's excitement and eagerness before fighting or working.

Stagger when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.

Sit on the floor: Generally speaking, sit on the floor. Run to tell each other: When there is important news, people run to tell each other.

Snails crawl, and old cows walk slowly. Metaphor action or progress is extremely slow.

Climb over eaves and walls: In old novels, people with martial arts were described as agile and able to jump over eaves and walls. Seriously: it turned out to be a dialect in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.

Pretend it really happened. More refers to grandstanding, which seems great.

Pointing to the sky and painting the ground: describe speaking recklessly and defiantly. Celebrate the forehead with hands: see "Celebrate the forehead with hands".

Scratch your head and touch your ears: scratch your scalp and touch your ears. Describe the anxious expression that I can't think of at the moment.

Silence: Say nothing. Cheer up: Cheer up. Fingering: refers to making various actions when speaking.

Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away. Too many cooks: describe people with mixed hands and feet and chaotic movements.

Slow down: See "Slow down". Silence: Silence: Close.

Shut up, don't talk, clap your hands and laugh: caress: pat. clap one's hands and laugh aloud

Describe very happy. Mutter: Keep muttering.

Talking to himself in a low voice, running around: hide: hide, hide. Describe running around and hiding separately.

Describe extreme panic. Wind and fire: describe the appearance of being busy and rash.

Cater: Metaphor is not simple and unhappy. Now it is described as putting on airs in personal relationships: putting on airs.

What to do: Touch with your fingers and feet. Describing speaking with both hands and feet is also a metaphor for directing, pointing and criticizing.

Difficult steps: steps: actions; Wei: classical Chinese auxiliary words have no substantive meaning; Difficulty: difficulty. It is difficult to walk and inconvenient to move. Rabbits rise and fall: storks: birds of prey such as eagles.

Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down. Metaphor is agile.

It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly. Swearing: swearing constantly.

A majestic gait: it describes the manners of emperors, and it is a metaphor for majesty, extraordinary hands and feet, and is not generous. It also describes not having the courage to do things.

Seemingly serious: means as if it were true. Often used to describe making a mountain out of a molehill or putting on airs.

Hide your head and expose your tail: hide your head and expose your tail. The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth.

Raise your hands and move your feet. It's easy and effortless to describe.

Pretending to be a ghost: a metaphor for playing tricks and deceiving people. Dress in disguise: disguise: change clothes and appearance; Dress: refers to make-up.

Pretend or hide one's identity. Lean forward: Put your head or upper body forward.

Stretch your head and look around. Describe a furtive visit.

The rabbit stood up and held up: Duck. Dare to run like a rabbit and fly like a wild duck.

Metaphor is quick action. Being late: describes a woman walking slowly.

If you come late now, you will be slow. Compare: compare: compare.

Describe using gestures to express or emphasize tone when you speak. Describe unruly and unstable.

To come to an abrupt end: to describe the sudden termination of the voice. Without words: say: say, say.

Don't talk, keep silent, pretend: it is unnatural to pretend intentionally. Rummaging: rummaging: rummaging, rummaging.

Turn over all the boxes and cabinets. Describe a thorough examination.

Impermanence: sudden appearance, sudden disappearance, uncertainty, unpredictable. A runaway horse: a metaphor for a person who is unconstrained or out of control.

Yang Wu: See "Yang Wu". Raise your hand and raise your forehead: the hand and forehead are in a line, which means ancient celebration.

Spoil: Sa: Do your best. Try to be charming and handsome.

Golden rooster independence: refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Also refers to standing on one foot.

Quick-sighted and quick-handed: it describes agility and flexibility. If you are surprised, this is a light metaphor of a beautiful woman.

Quietly: hands and feet are so light that there is no noise. Dragon and tiger steps: like a dragon and horse holding their heads high, like a tiger step.

Describe spirit, strength and grandeur. People don't know, ghosts don't know: describe what is done in the dark and has not been discovered.

Pose: to put on airs. Flying needle running: walking: running.

Describe the sewing technique is very skilled. Smoke: It turned out that Taoist priests practiced nourishing qi and didn't eat whole grains. Later, they described people as smokers.

Hiding: describes hiding everywhere in order to avoid disasters. Hum: whispering, talking about right and wrong: describing nothing superfluous.

It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.

Being praised: as drunk as mud as being praised: too drunk to control myself.

Describe being drunk. Look in all directions: Zhang: Look.

Describe looking around. Walk like a fly: Walk like a fly.

Also known as "walking like the wind", "walking like flying" and "walking like flying". As fast as flying: striding meteor: fast and powerful.

The pace is vigorous and fast. Rude and unreasonable.

Suspicious behavior: suspicious behavior and look. Longxing: The original description of the emperor's manners is different.

Later, he also described the heroic attitude of the general. Quick eyes and quick hands: accurate eyes and quick action.

Silent: refers to not making a sound to stumble: stumble: limp. It is inconvenient to walk, and it looks crooked.

Exhaustion and hoarseness: hoarse voice and exhausted strength. Describe shouting desperately.

Enter a house through a house: To enter or leave one's inner room. Describe the intimate relationship with the host.

Quick hands and quick eyes: describe cleverness and agility. Clap your hands; Dance: wave.

Describe the beast as fierce and terrible. It is also a metaphor for madness and fierceness.

Blink: signal with eyes and eyebrows. Swearing: swearing: describing coquetry or deliberate affectation when walking.

It also describes not being frank and generous in speaking and doing things. Slow down: the original meaning is to talk and do things in an orderly way and in no hurry.

Now it is also described as speaking and doing things slowly, not in a hurry. Show off: show off: show off.

Show off your martial arts.

4. Reduplicated idioms describing scenery are hierarchical: repetition; Dead: over and over again. Appear one after another. Metaphor for many things.

Layered mountains: mountains are connected with mountains; Overlapping obstacles: many high-risk mountain obstacles. Describe many steep peaks.

Continuous mountains. One mountain after another, continuous.

The peaks of heavy rocks are one after another, continuous.

Fold the bedstead, put the bed on the bed and put the house on the shelf. Metaphor is repetitive and tedious.

Heap up gold and jade to describe wealth and wealth.

People are shoulder to shoulder. Describe how crowded people are.

Describe the crowd side by side.

Side by side, side by side, overlapping footprints. Describe many people.

Describe more people than shoulders and heels. Stack heels, toe on heels.

To appear repeatedly.

Bed stacking is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition. With the "bed".

The metaphor of a heavy bed stack is repeated in many ways.

There are many repetitions in the metaphor of double beds and overlapping houses.

Re-overlapping refers to officials of past dynasties.

Re-supervision overlapping rules and regulations, overlapping at all times. Refers to consistent and overlapping rules and systems. Metaphor follows suit and repeats.

Overlapping formations refer to officials of past dynasties.

The mountains overlap and are continuous. The same as "overlapping mountains".

Repeat three times and four times.

The Rocky Mountains are described as overlapping and continuous.

Overlapping walls, overlapping keys. Refers to the inner court of the deep palace, which is well protected.

Overlapping time, heavy gauge and heavy gauge, time and overlap, the same degree, exactly the same. The original metaphor is that the action conforms to the statutes or goes up and down, and later it is described as imitation and repetition.

Mountain after mountain: the situation is steep, like a mountain with a barrier. Layer: heavy. Mountain: It's connected mountains. Describe the overlapping and continuous mountains.

Singing overlapping refers to answering with poems. With "sing more overlapping and ②".

Rules and regulations refer to observing rules and regulations.

Fold houses and beds. Fold houses and beds. Metaphor is repetitive and tedious.

Epiphyseal overlap describes how crowded people are. It's the same as "tired shoulders"

Triple yangguan is "triple yangguan". The piano music is adapted from Tang's poem "Send Two Ambassadors to Anxi", which extends the poem, adds words and expressions, and expresses the feelings of parting.

Chest out, abdomen in, abdomen in. Describe the appearance of being strong and swaggering. It can also be described as arrogance.

Shoulder pressing and back folding refer to a large number of people.

If the bridge is blocked by water, cross it. Describe not afraid of resistance, go forward bravely.

Folding beds is better than folding bedsteads. Metaphor repetition.

Mountain after mountain: overlapping; Layer: repeat, appear one after another. Describe the continuous overlapping of mountains.

5. What are the two words that describe action: quickness, agility, sensitivity, agility, slowness, dullness and numbness? ...

Implicit smile:

Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Laugh loudly:

Hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe, hehe.

Body language:

Laugh, burst into laughter, crash, clap your hands, fall, drop your chin, vomit, bow your head, and the cuttlefish is shaking.

Describe the mood:

Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, ecstasy,

Others laughed.

Cold teeth, embarrassment, awkwardness, sneer, sneer, ridicule, teasing, fangs are gone.

Other actions:

Beautiful, lovely, beautiful, moving, handsome, naive, romantic, interesting, happy, smart, calm, enthusiastic, sweet, elegant, elegant, naughty, naughty,

Justice, honesty, simplicity, sincerity, greatness and sophistication.

6. Write a word that describes the action: Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

Hungry tigers pounce on sheep: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

The hungry tiger saves the sheep: save: squeeze around a goal. Like a hungry tiger crowding the sheep. Describe the action is fierce.

Make a fool of yourself: funny actions often end in chicken breast, and the language makes people laugh.

Fake paragraph: ke: ancient opera terminology; Joke: amuse with humorous words. Make people laugh or make fun of others with funny actions and witty language.

Neat: Agile also means neatness and organization. There is nothing superfluous to describe. It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.

Put wages on fire: hold: hold. Fuel the fire with firewood. Metaphorically, an action will increase the strength of the opponent or aggravate the situation.

Hanging crane wings: a boxing in Tai Ji Chuan, which moves like a standing crane hanging its wings.