2. 11: Describe the repetition or alternation of actions.
3, generous behavior: the move is not tacky, not artificial. Describe people's behavior without restraint, honest and frank.
4, the momentum is fierce: the momentum of the arrival of actions or things is very strong.
5. Advance and retreat to a certain extent: it means that the forward and backward movements are consistent.
6, sloppy: slow, describe the movement is slow, unhurried.
7. Interception and masonry: masonry and patchwork; Fabricate. It refers to making people laugh with funny actions and witty language.
8. gag: branch: refers to expressions and movements in classical operas; Humorous words. Funny actions or language inserted by opera and quyi actors in their performances.
9. Step by step: an action of Taoist worshipping the stars and calling to God. Its turn on foot is like stepping on a starry night.
10, even three spans and five spans: describes quick action.
1 1. Rabbit Landing: Stork: a bird of prey used for hunting, such as an eagle. 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.
12, carry forward the vigorous: originally refers to the dance movements of "martial arts" music in the early Zhou Dynasty. Hands and feet forward, violently pouncing on the ground, symbolizing Tai's will to go forward in assisting the attack. After the metaphor is full of energy and high spirits.
13, the tiger comes out of the mountain: like a fierce tiger. Describe the action bravely and quickly. Also known as "the tiger goes down the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".
14, servile: servile: the slave's face is full of flattery; Maid's knee: the maid's knee. She often kneels. Refers to the expression and action of a slave. Describe the meanness of flattery.
15, sharp-eyed: accurate and agile.
16, clean and tidy: describes that there is nothing superfluous. It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.
17, every move: refers to people's every move.
18, all colors are in a hurry: the action is in a hurry and the look is flustered.
19, bow left and right: both hands can shoot arrows. Metaphor means that two hands take turns to do the same action or do several jobs at the same time.
20, strong brain: describe the appearance of blunt and stubborn speech.
2 1, back and forth: refers to repeated actions or words.
22. Thunder covers your ears too fast: Suddenly the thunder is so loud that it is too late to cover your ears. Metaphor means that things or actions come suddenly, making people too late to guard against them.
23, squat: describe the reckless action.
24, god pulls the ground: describe the elderly movements are not flexible.
25, the ambition of jumping: jumping: slamming. Ben described this dance as very powerful. Metaphor is ambitious.
26. Aauto Quicker is quick-eyed: It describes quick movements and Aauto Quicker is quick-eyed.
27. SACO's gag: the actions and ways to make the audience laugh in China's traditional opera performances. Words and actions that also make people laugh.
28, mother-in-law: describe people's trivial actions and cumbersome words. It also describes people's emotional fragility.
29, 100,000 urgent: describe acting extremely fast in an emergency.
30. Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.
3 1, with a certain degree of advance and retreat: indicating the uniformity of advance and retreat.
32. Pointing: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.
33. Seven hands and eight hands: also known as "seven feet and eight hands". Describe the action is hectic, many people start work together.
34. Qiaojie Wanduan: Qiaojie: Smart and agile. Wanduan: There are many changes. Smart, agile and changeable. Describe the agility and diversity of action or thinking.
35, very quiet: hands and feet are so light that there is no noise.
36. Pinch your feet and hands: Walk lightly and act cautiously.
37. neither light nor heavy: refers to reckless words or actions.
38. Abnormal behavior: abnormal behavior. Describing people's behavior is extraordinary and unusual.
39. pointing east and drawing west: refers to gestures when talking. Metaphor avoids the subject and rambles.
40. Seeing the rabbit looking after the dog: When you see the rabbit, turn around and ask the hounds to chase it. Although the metaphor is a little late, it is not too late to find a way to do it quickly.
4 1, panic: describe the action is hectic.
42. Hungry tigers catch sheep: just like hungry tigers catch sheep. Describe the quick action. It is also called "Hungry Tiger Swallows Sheep" and "Hungry Tiger Floats Sheep".
43, three times five divided by two: abacus formula. Describe doing things and acting simply and neatly.
44, dragonfly water: refers to the dragonfly flying on the water, the tail touches the water. Metaphor is superficial but not profound.
45, see things but not people: only see things but not people. Refers to one-sided emphasis on material conditions without seeing the subjective dynamic role of people.
46. Too many cooks: describe people with mixed hands and chaotic movements.
47, profligacy: profligacy: waving hands means waving, backhand means "agile", indicating that spending money is unrestrained; Infinite: There is no limit. Refers to the uncontrolled abuse of money.
48. Get carried away: Get carried away and become immortal. It means that people's demeanor and movements are light and erratic, and it also describes people's mood as relaxed, refreshing and complacent.
49. Draw a circle with your right hand, and draw a circle with your left hand: it is a metaphor for not being dedicated and achieving nothing. It also describes smart mind and quick action.
Idioms describing people's behavior
1, 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.
2. Go away: walk away in a big way.
3, smoking: the original description of Taoism self-cultivation, do not eat grains, and then describe people smoking.
4. Sharp eyes: accurate and agile.
5, swaggering through the city: refers to swaggering in public to show momentum and attract attention.
6. Silence: Silence: closed. Shut your mouth and don't talk.
7. Hum: Whispering and gossiping.
8. Pretending to be a ghost: a metaphor for playing tricks and deceiving people.
9. Snails walk: Snails crawl and old cows walk slowly. Metaphor action or progress is extremely slow.
10, probe: probe: the head or upper body protrudes forward. Stretch your head and look around. Describe a furtive visit.
1 1, affectation: a metaphor for affectation, unnatural.
12, come to an abrupt end: describes the sudden termination of sound.
13, tired and hoarse: hoarse voice, exhausted strength. Describe shouting desperately.
14, pandering: metaphor is not simple and unhappy. Now describe pulling personal relationships.
15, elusive: out: out; No: it disappeared. As fickle as a ghost. Describe impermanence and unpredictability. The back finger moves quickly.
16, cooing: cooing: cooing constantly. Talk to yourself quietly.
17, too many cooks: describe people with mixed hands and disorderly movements.
18, claws: Zhang: Open; Dance: wave. Describe the beast as fierce and terrible. It is also a metaphor for madness and fierceness.
19, runaway horse: a metaphor for people who have no constraints or things that are out of control.
20, rabbit ups and downs: stork: birds of prey used for hunting are like 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.
2 1, walking like a fly: walking like a fly.
22. Raise one's hand and raise one's forehead: Hand in hand coincides with one's forehead, indicating that the ancients expressed their congratulations.
23, rubbing hands: 1 describe the spirit of excitement, eager to try. 2 Excitement and anger.
24. Manner: people's words, actions and behaviors.
25. acting like a rabbit: a metaphor for agility. "Moving like a rabbit" is often used with "quiet like a virgin".
26, hurry to catch up: act immediately and try to catch up.
27. Suspicious: Both actions and expressions are suspicious.
28, rubbing one's hands: describe the way people are excited and eager to try before fighting or working.
29. Dress in disguise: disguise: change clothes and appearance; Dress: refers to make-up. Pretend or hide one's identity.
30. As fast as a fly: fast and powerful. The pace is vigorous and fast.
3 1, belatedly: describes the slow and leisurely walking posture of women. If you come late now, you will be slow.
32, light hands: hands and feet are very light, so there is no noise.
33, screaming: exhausted: exhausted. Screaming at the top of my lungs, exhausted. Describe trying to shout.
34. Say nothing: say nothing.
35, throw its weight around: Yao: show off. Show off your strength and prestige.
36. quick eyes and quick hands: describe alertness and agility.
37, striding meteor: describe the steps across big, go fast.
38. slow down: the original meaning is to talk and do things in an orderly way, not in a hurry. Now it is also described as speaking and doing things slowly, not in a hurry.
39. Increase your forehead by hand: put your hand on your forehead. Express joy and joy.
40, silent: refers to not making a sound.
4 1, serious: it was originally a dialect in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Pretend it really happened. More refers to grandstanding, which seems great.
42. Stumbling: Walking askew.
43. As drunk as a fiddler. Describe being drunk.
44, dragon and tiger steps: like a dragon horse holding its head high, like a tiger step. Describe spirit, strength and grandeur.
45, swearing: snoring constantly.
46. Silence: Don't say a word.
47. lean forward and lean back: the body shakes back and forth. Describe the appearance of laughing or sleepy.
48, straightforward: describe talking and doing things quickly and simply.
49. Deeply rooted in people's hearts: Metaphor means doing everything possible.
50, putting on airs in class: putting on airs.
5 1, putting on airs: deliberately putting on airs to attract attention or scare people.
52. wolfing down: describe eating fiercely and urgently.
53. Drunk as mud: I was so drunk that I couldn't control myself. Describe being drunk.
54, claws: open; Dance: wave. Describe the beast as fierce and terrible. It is also a metaphor for madness and cruelty in real life.
55, small hands and feet: description is not generous. It also describes not having the courage to do things.
56. What to do: use your fingers, use your feet. Describing speaking with both hands and feet is also a metaphor for directing, pointing and criticizing.
57. Golden Rooster Independence: refers to a martial arts posture of standing on one leg. Also refers to standing on one foot.
58, if you are surprised: it is a light metaphor of a beautiful woman.
59. Pose: Pose.
60. Hands and feet: still say hands and feet. Describe unruly and unstable.
6 1, rat brain: furtive, furtive.
62. The rabbit began to lift: Ho: Wild duck. Dare to run like a rabbit and fly like a wild duck. Metaphor is quick action.
63. Blinking: Use eyes and eyebrows to indicate.
64. Pretending: it means deliberately pretending, so it is a gesture for people to see.
65. Slip: Slip: Lighten your steps. Describe walking lightly. Also describes sneaking around, sneaking around.
66. Pointing: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.
67. Throw water and fly: play in the wild. Rude and unreasonable.
68, a majestic gait: describe the emperor's demeanor, metaphor majesty, extraordinary bearing.
69. Sit on the floor: Generally speaking, sit on the floor.
70, sweetly: describe walking very coquettish or deliberately artificial. It also describes not being frank and generous in speaking and doing things.
7 1, coquetry: Sa: Do your best. Try to be charming and handsome.
72, quick hands and quick eyes: describe smart and agile.
73, pointing to the sky: describe speaking recklessly and arrogant.
Idioms describing the movements of characters
(1) Idioms describing the actions of characters:
Skilled and fast, like a rabbit, he raised his eyes and looked at the striding meteor, holding his head high and bared his teeth.
(2) Idioms describing people's demeanor:
Stunned, full of energy, focused, very happy, tongue-tied, blinking and staring.
[emoticon]
Sincere, chic, charming, shy, shy, radiant, energetic and energetic.
Majestic, heroic, dashing, personable, enthusiastic, passionate, gentle and gentle.
Affable, calm, carefree and polite.
Calm down, calm down, calm down.
Gloomy, embarrassed, depressed, tired, travel-stained, panting.
Stunned, speechless, whispering, stupid, crazy, evil
Murderous, pretentious, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant
Arrogant, aggressive, contemptuous, arrogant, indifferent.
Sneaky, furtive, dubious, at a loss, absent-minded, lost.
Salivating, shameless, timid and ugly
[operation]
Scratching ears, winking, punching and kicking, tossing and turning, staggering, dancing with big eyes and limping.
Run, jump, jump, step into the sky, step lightly, climb the wall, step like a meteor, too many cooks tiptoe.
Dancing, walking, crawling, down-to-earth, clumsy, dancing, eating, scratching.
Raise your hand, jump up and down, stare, glare, look around, look around and make faces.
Looking back, looking up, looking far away, looking at everything, looking at each other, looking at each other, looking at flowers.
I am overjoyed, calm, calm, furious, frightened, in shock, at ease, my heart is like a knife, and my heart is like ashes.
Fascinated and relaxed, utterly confused, in a trance, convinced, jumpy and elated.
Disturbed, upset, terrified, excited, so happy that I forget my troubles and have mixed feelings.
Ecstatic, sad, worried, worried, unhappy, ecstatic, unhappy, afraid.
Heartbreak, regret, surprise. Overjoy, anger, sadness, happiness, and fear.
Sorrow, pain, sadness, crying, walking like a fly, turning around, running and listening intently.
Think hard, walk quickly, run, stare intently, dig deep into your heart, stride forward, jump and watch intently.
Hearsay, flying around, glaring, swaggering, looking in all directions, trudging away
Look around, limp, run like a fly, blink, crawl, jump up and down, look forward, look back, get up and see far.
Light footsteps, extremely eye-catching, quick eyes, quick eyes, as fast as lightning, quick eyes of stone fire.
Resolutely, meteors chase the moon, stars gallop away, crossbows move like rabbits, crying.
Cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, nod and smile, pout and smile indifferently.
Dance to eat, scratch your teeth and cheeks, look at each other, and grin and sigh.
Eloquent, fluent in answering, Kan Kan talks, eloquent, Kan Kan talks, uneasy.
I'm nervous, I'm distracted, I'm in a hurry, I'm in a hurry, I'm going to forget all about eating and sleeping, and I'm going to dance with the chicken.
Go all out to strive for the upper reaches, overcome difficulties, forge ahead, be strong and unyielding, not afraid of death, shameless.
Be elated, cocky, panicked, depressed, woebegone, pale with fear, furious.
Ten lines at a glance, a thousand miles a day, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step, step by step.
Leaning forward and leaning back, running around, telling each other, wading through mountains and rivers, rushing forward and backward, dancing attentively, groping and blinking.
Get carried away, smile, hang the beam and stab the stock, wait for the rabbit to steal the bell, buy the coffin and return the pearl, and sigh over the mountains.
Sneaking, prevaricating, sneaking around, whispering, chattering, eager to try, running around.
The blind man touched the elephant and sent his troops to stagger, looking around and raising his hand.
Idioms about actions
1, cover your ears with thunder too fast: the thunder suddenly sounded, making it too late to cover your ears. Metaphor means that things or actions come suddenly, making people too late to guard against them.
2, all kinds of panic: the action is in a hurry and the look is flustered.
3. ambition to do: do: step on the ground violently. Ben described this dance as very powerful. Metaphor is ambitious.
4, servile: servile: a face of slaves, full of flattery; Maid's knee: the maid's knee. She often kneels. Refers to the expression and action of a slave. Describe the meanness of flattery.
5, dragonfly water: refers to the dragonfly flying on the water with its tail touching the water. Metaphor is superficial but not profound.
6. Step by step: an action of Taoist worship of stars to recruit gods. Its turn on foot is like stepping on a starry night.
7. Qiaojie Wanduan: Qiaojie: Smart and agile. Wanduan: There are many changes. Smart, agile and changeable. Describe the agility and diversity of action or thinking.
8. Look after the dog when you see the rabbit: call the hounds back to chase them when you see the rabbit. Although the metaphor is a little late, it is not too late to find a way to do it quickly.
9. neither light nor heavy: refers to reckless words or actions.
10, splurge: wave your hands to wave, backhand to "swing", indicating quick action, indicating unrestrained use of money; Infinite: There is no limit. Refers to the uncontrolled abuse of money.
1 1, panicked: described as hectic.
12, rabbit landing: stork: a bird of prey, such as an eagle, used for hunting. 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.
13, See things but not people: See things but not people. Refers to one-sided emphasis on material conditions without seeing the subjective dynamic role of people.
14, three times five divided by two: abacus formula. Describe doing things and acting simply and neatly.
15, ascended a cloud nine: ascended a cloud nine, you will live forever. It means that people's demeanor and movements are light and erratic, and it also describes people's mood as relaxed, refreshing and complacent.
16, Sacco's gag: the action and way to make the audience laugh in the performance of Chinese opera. Words and actions that also make people laugh.
17, refers to painting east and west: refers to gestures when speaking. Metaphor avoids the subject and rambles.
18, quick in hand and quick in eye: describes quick in action and quick in hand and eye.
19, generous behavior: not tacky, not artificial. Describe people's behavior without restraint, honest and frank.
20, light hands: hands and feet are very light, so there is no noise.
2 1, advance and retreat: indicates the average degree of advance and retreat.
22, every move: refers to people's every move.
23, clean and tidy: describe nothing superfluous. It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.
24, 100,000 urgent: describe acting extremely fast in an emergency.
25. gag: branch: refers to expressions and movements in classical operas; Humorous words. Funny actions or language inserted by opera and quyi actors in their performances.
26. Back and forth: refers to actions or words repeated back and forth.
27. Pointing: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.
28. Seven hands and eight hands: also known as "seven feet and eight hands". Describe the action is hectic, many people start work together.
29. Interception and masonry: masonry and patchwork; Fabricate. It refers to making people laugh with funny actions and witty language.
30. Wings of crane: Tai Ji Chuan's fist style moves like a crane hanging wings.
3 1, one-to-one: describes the repetition or alternation of actions.
32. Pinch your feet and hands: walk lightly and act cautiously.
33. Cuckoo: I still say gag. Funny actions or language inserted by opera and quyi actors in their performances.
34, mother-in-law: describe people's trivial actions and cumbersome words. It also describes people's emotional fragility.
35. Sharp eyes: accurate and agile.
36. The tiger comes out of the mountain: like a fierce tiger. Describe the action bravely and quickly. Also known as "the tiger goes down the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".
37, sloppy: slow, describe slow action, no hurry.
38. Describe a flustered look or hectic action. It also means making a fuss.
39. Pat your hair: Make people laugh with funny actions and words.
40. Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.
4 1, three spans and five consecutive spans: describes quick movements.
42. Open the bow left and right: both hands can shoot arrows. Metaphor means that two hands take turns to do the same action or do several jobs at the same time.
43. Hungry tigers catch sheep: just like hungry tigers catch sheep. Describe the quick action. It is also called "Hungry Tiger Swallows Sheep" and "Hungry Tiger Floats Sheep".
44. Draw a circle with your right hand, and draw a circle with your left hand: a metaphor for not being dedicated and achieving nothing. It also describes smart mind and quick action.
45, quick-sighted: good eyesight, quick action.
46. Too many cooks: describe people with mixed hands and chaotic movements.
47. God pulls the ground: describe the inflexibility of the elderly.
48. Abnormal behavior: abnormal behavior. Describing people's behavior is extraordinary and unusual.