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What do four-word idioms that describe many things mean?
1. The four-word words describing many things are dazzling.

lín láng mán mú

[Interpretation] Lin Lang: Meiyu. My eyes are full of beautiful and precious things. There are many beautiful and precious things.

[Language] Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Answer to Gong's Shen Shuqi": "Look at the text; Hongbo zhongzheng; A room full of beautiful things; Very thick. "

[Pronunciation] Lang; It can't be pronounced "liánɡ". "

[Appearance discrimination] Lin; Can't write "Lin".

It's magnificent and beautiful.

[antonym] collapse

[Usage] It is often used to describe strange things; Such as painting and calligraphy, handicrafts, etc. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Subject-predicate type

[Discrimination] ~ and "beauty"; Can describe many beautiful things. But ~ the focus is on the eyes; There is too much emphasis on "beauty" to watch; There is no time to appreciate them one by one.

[Example] Go to a special arts and crafts museum; See ~; It's beautiful.

Lots of beautiful exhibits.

There are many four-word words to describe many things.

new word

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

Lin Lin: More appearances; Always always: too many and messy. Describe a lot.

tidy

Zhu Mingshun Shui's Debate on Loyalty and Filial Piety: "There are many forests in the world; Husband is not the son of man? But why are dutiful sons like the morning star? Is it rare? "

example sentence

In this kind of story, there is also a story that Lu Xun studied the palace-style architectural art of Hailongwang.

Approximate antonym

synonym

Various shapes * * * various shapes.

3. What are the four-word idioms used to describe things? Qian Qian is everywhere, countless, countless, thousands.

First of all, it is definitely Qian Qian.

Interpretation of vernacular: more descriptions.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Du Mu

Source: "Yi Fu Sen": "Thousands of embarrassing, can not get."

The shapes and looks are so strange that it is impossible to describe them in detail.

Second, it is everywhere.

Interpretation of vernacular: striking: touching the line of sight. Anywhere you can see with your eyes.

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Liu Yiqing

Quote: Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi: "Today's trip; See beautiful pearls and emeralds. "

On this trip today, all the places I saw were jewelry.

Third, countless.

Interpretation of vernacular: it is impossible to calculate the quantity and describe a lot.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: thorough

Source: "Wulin Old Story West Lake Tour": "The rest are countless."

The rest can't be counted.

Fourth, countless.

Vernacular interpretation: too much description.

Dynasty: 1896

Author: Yu Dafu

Quote: "Yan Fang Ji Jing": "A miracle like this is a miracle; Countless; This is the case all year round; Yan Fang is full of incense; Especially in spring and autumn.

Five thousand

Interpretation of vernacular: more descriptions. There are also thousands.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Wen Kang

Source: "Biography of Heroes of Children" The thirtieth time: "He looked at people like Wu Kezhai and Deng; A bunch of people a thousand times; It is easy to see the world and human feelings. "

4. What do these four-word idioms mean? They are highly respected: their morality is high and their reputation is high. Often used to refer to people who are old and have high status.

Relish: Describe to talk about with interest.

Don't have meaning: don't have meaning.

Wonderful: strange: magical; Wonderful: mysterious; Unparalleled: indescribable, comparable; Magic: unparalleled magic. Colorful: 1, describing colorful and colorful. 2. Gorgeous means colorful, beautiful and beautiful, which is what colorful often means. Monster: Tall appearance. Refers to something tall and heavy. Now it is also used to describe something that looks strong but is actually weak. Brokeback cliff: describes a steep mountain peak. Cliff: A high and steep cliff. Broken wall: cliff, cliff. Get up from the ground: ① Take other people's things. First class. ⑤ Grasp; Occupy: Unplug two enemy strongholds. Fear at first sight: fear at first sight: fear, fear. I was scared when I saw it. Forward Wan Ren: Well, the ancient unit of measurement: a well (eight or seven feet per week). One foot a week (about 23 cm). This mountain is very high, Wan Ren. Wan Ren, literally, refers to the description of many high and steep peaks. Endless winding: describes the continuous and winding extension of the mountain. Changshu, Qi Hao: Awesome makes people feel relaxed. Shu, here is, continuous; Release (bondage or oppression) heroism: that is, the spirit of awe-inspiring. Qi Hao cannot be dismantled. Do whatever you want: do whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want. Compromise: restraint: restriction; G: specifications and methods. Not limited to specifications or models. Tingting stands straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees. Also known as "Tingting and Slim" and "Slim and Slim". My Fair Lady: Beautiful face. Beautiful woman. Splash: When water is blocked or hit, the separated water drops splash everywhere. Beating is indescribable: indescribable, indescribable. The meaning of form is description or description. Over 60 years old: ① year: age. ② Over: Over,Over。 ③ Flower armor: 60 years old. An old man in his sixties. Describe this man as old, old. ④ Flower armor: In the old days, heavenly stems and earthly branches's cooperation was the Gregorian calendar year, and sixty years was the flower armor, also known as one. ⑤ Jiazi. Flowers: describe the intricacies of branch names. Refers to sixty years old. This refers to more than 60 years. Hui Ben: Pu, the original meaning is a stone with jade. Also refers to uncut jade. Here, it means innocence and simplicity. The whole idiom means: get rid of the appearance decoration and return to the essence. Metaphor back to the original state of nature. With the "return to simplicity". Meaning: meaning: emotional appeal, fun. Long: long term, long term. The meaning is profound and intriguing.

5. Idioms containing a large number of four-word words representing multiple items: countless,

Thousands,

Countless,

There are countless examples of this.

A dazzling array of things,

A sea of people,

A dime a dozen,

Qian Qian is definitely,

Thousands of troops,

Side by side,

Ganges sand number,

Huge,

A lot of sweat,

Car loading hopper,

It's everywhere,

It's unstoppable,

Decentralized,

Crucian carp crossing the river,

All over the mountains,

Thousands of warehouses and boxes,

Clouds and fog sets,

Can be like a star,

It's everywhere,

Even mountains and seas,

In every valley and canyon

6. What are the four-character idioms that describe various kinds? 1. Form * * *

2. all kinds

3. invincible

4. all kinds of

5. Everything.

Pronunciation and explanation:

1.form * * * *: xí ng xí ng sè se: form: originally refers to the birth of this form; * * *: The original intention is to produce this color. Describe all kinds of things.

2. Variety: refers to many different styles or ways.

3. invincible bù kě shèng jù: It means that you can't list them one by one, and there are many words.

4. Various w ǔ hu ā b ā men: Metaphors are varied or varied.

5. Everything: everything. The description is very complete.

Make sentences:

1. There are all kinds of goods in the department store.

There are various books in my brother's study.

That store sells large, small and medium sizes.

All kinds of women's shoes are displayed in this specialty store.

5. Science is the graveyard where faded thoughts are buried.

7. What are the four-word idioms that describe "the food is delicious"? They are greedy, delicious, unforgettable, delicious, delicious and drooling.

1, gluttonous meal

Pronunciation: tāo tiè dà cān

Interpretation: gluttony is a fictional mysterious monster. This monster has no body, only a big head and a big mouth. It is very greedy and eats everything it sees. Because it ate too much, it finally choked to death. This is a symbol of greed.

2, the mouth is fragrant

Pronunciation: k ǐ u ch ǐ li ú xi ā ng

Definition: Describe food as delicious, sweet and unforgettable.

3, endless aftertaste

Pronunciation: hui wèI wúqióng

Interpretation: aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating.

4. Jade dishes

Pronunciation: y pán zhēn Xi

Interpretation: Gorgeous plates and precious food.

5, the color is delicious

Pronunciation: Sisekakan

Interpretation: beauty: beauty or natural beauty; Rice: Eat. At first, the beauty of women was described, and later, the scenery was also described as beautiful.

6. mouth watering

Pronunciation: ChuíXián yudī:.

Interpretation: saliva: saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is watering. Describe a very greedy look.

8. What are the four-character idioms that describe various kinds?

1, Endless: Poverty: End. There is no end, no limit.

2, invincible: refers to the inability to list one by one, and there are many words.

3, dazzling: dazzling: chaos. Looking at complicated things, I feel very confused. It also means that things are complicated and indistinguishable.

4, dazzling: dazzling: exquisite jade. My eyes are full of precious things. Describe many beautiful things.

5. All-encompassing: including: including; Vientiane: All the sights in the universe refer to all kinds of things. The description is rich in content and everything.

6. Form * * *: Form: originally refers to the birth of this form; * * *: The original intention is to produce this color. All kinds, many kinds.

7, uncountable: there is no way to count, unable to calculate.

8, uncountable: pieces: pieces. Can't list them one by one. There are many descriptions.

9, all over the mountains: people: people; Time: everywhere. There are mountains and fields everywhere. Describe a lot.

10, reproduction: reproduction; Always always: too many and messy. Describe a lot.

1 1, too numerous to mention: victory: exhaustion. The list goes on and on. () describes a large number.

12, colorful: rich in content and colorful.

13, various: originally refers to the five-line array and the eight-door array. These are two ancient tactics with many changes. Metaphor is changeable or changeable.

14, decorated with: Luo: List; B: distribution. Like the stars in the sky and the chessboard. Describe a large number and wide distribution.

15, everything: nothing. The description contains many things.

16, as much as cow hair: as much as cow hair. Describe a lot.

17, beautiful: win: do. There are so many beautiful things that I can't see them at the moment.

18. Wonders abound: there are all kinds of strange things.

19, at a loss: idle: idle. There were so many descriptions of the scenery that it was too late to read it. There are so many people or things that people are overwhelmed.

20, the more the better: benefits: more. The more, the better.

2 1, endless: layer: repetition; Poverty: exhaustion. Appear one after another, emerge in endlessly.

22. Everywhere: Bibi: one by one. Can be seen everywhere, description is extremely common.

23, three things are different: pointing to more, also means playing tricks, playing tricks.

24, more than enough: more than enough: the appearance of wealth. Describe a house or money that is abundant and inexhaustible.

25. Everything: Everything. The description is very complete.

26. Variety: refers to many different styles, types or ways.

27, too many things to see: refers to a lot of things, the eyes can not see.