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Crazy guess idioms for idioms with the four characters chicken and dog
1. Crazy idiom guessing, what are the four-character idioms with the characters for chicken and dog?
1. Chickens fly and dogs bark
Pinyin of the idiom: jī fēi gǒu jiào
Explanation of the idiom: scare the chickens so much that they fly up, and scare the dogs so much they bark. Describing a mess
Source of the idiom: Wu Yunduo's "Dedicate Everything to the Party's Anti-"Sweep Up"": "Suddenly, chickens and dogs barked in the neighboring village, and the villagers dragged their children and ran outside the village."
2. The chicken flies and the dog jumps
Pinyin of the idiom: jī fēi gǒu tiào
Explanation of the idiom: scare the chicken so much that it flies up. The dog was jumping around in fright. Describing a panicked mess
Idiom source: Mao Dun's "Exercise": "However, Chen Keming imagined here that on the one hand he was suspicious, and on the other hand he was afraid of the chaos caused by resentment and everyone was in danger. "
3. Point at the chicken and scold the dog
Pinyin of the idiom: zhǐ jī mà gǒu
Explanation of the idiom: Point at the chicken and scold the dog. It is a metaphor for scolding this person on the surface, but actually scolding that person.
Source of the idiom: Part 1 of Zhou Libo's "The Storm": "Sister-in-law Li, don't blame the chicken and scold the dog, but who is eating and drinking for free?"
4. Chicken and dog scraps
Pinyin of the idiom: jī líng gǒu suì
Explanation of the idiom: It describes things in pieces; not systematic.
Source of the idiom: Mao Dun's "Rainy Day Miscellaneous Writings": "This characteristic cannot but have a good name, so the title is: 'chickens and dogs in pieces'."
5. Chicken Crying dog barking
Pinyin of the idiom: jī míng gǒu fèi
Explanation of the idiom: Both the rooster and the dog can be heard. It is a metaphor for a dense population living together in one place.
The source of the idiom: "Mencius Gongsun Chou" by Mencius Mencius in the pre-Qin Dynasty: "When you hear the crowing of cocks and the barking of dogs, it reaches all the four realms, and there are all its people..."
6. Hit the chicken and scold the dog
Idiom pinyin: dǎ jī mà gǒu
Idiom explanation: It is a metaphor for insinuating and cursing to vent your dissatisfaction with someone
Idiom Source: Lu Xun's "Wandering Soap": "Why are you so angry today? Even when you eat, you beat the chicken and scold the dog." 2. Crazy guessing of chicken and dog idioms
Chickens and dogs fight with each other endlessly, you can The idiom that comes to mind is that chickens and dogs are restless.
Chickens and dogs are restless Pinyin of the idiom: jī quǎn bù níng Idiom explanation: Ning: tranquility. Even the chickens and dogs cannot be at peace; it means the harassment is very severe.
Extended information The source of the idiom: Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Snake Catcher": "Those who are in uproar and frightened, even the chickens and dogs can't live in peace." 911cha Traditional idiom: The dog does not live in the idiom Simplified spelling: JQBN Idiom phonetic notation : ㄐ一ㄑㄨㄢˇ ㄅㄨˋ ㄋ一ㄥˊ Frequency: Commonly used idioms Number of words in idioms: Four-character idioms*** Color: Derogatory idioms Idiom usage: The main predicate form of chickens and dogs being restless; used as predicate, complement; with derogatory meaning.
Idiom structure: subject-predicate idiom, idiom era, ancient idiom, correct pronunciation of the idiom: Ning, cannot be pronounced as "nìnɡ". Synonyms: chickens and dogs run away, chickens and dogs are restless Antonyms: chickens and dogs are not frightened Idiom examples: Your brother harbored robbers, caused trouble in two military states, and left the grass on his own.
The search for the whereabouts of the government has made the chickens and dogs restless! (Chapter 16 of "Water Margin" by Chen Chen in the Qing Dynasty) English translation: Even cocks and dogs are not in peace. )がしいことRussian translation: жить в постоянной тревóге Other translations: selbst Hühner und Hunde finden keine Ruhe--groβe Unruhe stiften grand désordre Idiom riddle: The chicken flies and the dog runs away. 3. Crazy guess what idiom a chicken and a dog are in the idiom
There are 4 possibilities: chicken crows and dogs steal, chickens steal and dogs are stolen, chickens and dogs are restless, chickens fly and dogs jump. 1. Chickens crow and dogs steal.
The rooster is crowing and the dog is stealing, so the rooster is crowing and the dog is stealing. Explanation: Ming: to bark; Steal: to steal something.
Refers to trivial skills. Also refers to sneaky behavior.
From: "Historical Records·Biography of Lord Mengchang" records: Lord Mengchang of Qi was detained by King Zhao when he was on an envoy to Qin. Meng Yi, a diner pretending to be a dog, sneaked into the Qin camp and stole a fox-white fur coat and presented it to King Zhao's concubine to intercede for the release of Meng. When Meng fled to Hangu Pass, King Zhao ordered him to be hunted again.
Another diner pretended to be a chicken and caused all the chickens to crow in unison to trick him into opening the city gate, allowing Meng to escape back to Qi. Example: Revenge is a matter that is open and aboveboard and can be seen by the ghosts and gods of heaven and earth. Why should we be so secretive about it?
◎Grammar of Chapter 27 of "The Heroes of Sons and Daughters" written by Wenkang of the Qing Dynasty: conjunction type; used as subject, object, attributive; contains derogatory synonyms of sneaking, dog stealing, chicken crowing, heresy, rat stealing and dog stealing antonyms Examples of upright and honorable men 1. This kind of rooster and dog robber should pay attention to his every move at all times. 2. If it's something trivial, then my little trick of calling a dog thief may be able to help.
3. This is not a rooster or dog robber thing, so why be so sneaky? 4. He doesn’t have much ability and can only do trivial things such as cock-crowing and dog-robbery. 5. They all took advantage of the prince's influence and competed to become knights. Roosters crowed and dogs robbed, and all were treated with courtesy.
2. To steal a chicken and touch a dog, hold a chicken and a dog in each hand, which means to steal a chicken and touch a dog. Explanation: Refers to the act of stealing.
Also refers to improper activities. From: Ming Shi Naian's "Water Margin" Chapter 46: "The villain is here now, and he only does some things like stealing chickens and dogs. When will he do it? The two brothers who followed him went up the mountain, but they didn't Okay? "Example: Chengri's house is so smelly that I even took it to your house! ◎Grammar of Chapter 44 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: conjunction form; used as predicate and attributive; contains derogatory synonyms: upright, unclean, law-abiding, petty theft, stealing chickens and dogs, a gentleman on the beam, a picker of flowers, Antonyms for pulling sunflowers and eating jujubes are fair and aboveboard Example sentences 1. Woe to those who steal chickens and dogs and hide other people's property in their houses.
2. He did all kinds of sneaky things in the village. 3. These people are sanctimonious on the surface, but secretly they are sneaky and shameless! 4. This child has loved stealing since he was a child. If he is not strictly disciplined, he will be ruined in the future.
5. This person is accustomed to stealing from chickens and dogs, and is just like dogs and cats. Who can think highly of him? 3. Chickens and dogs are restless. Chickens and dogs are running around and there is no peace. Explanation: Ning: tranquility.
Describes harassment so severe that even chickens and dogs cannot rest in peace. From: Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan's "The Snake Catcher": "Those who are in an uproar are frightened, even the chickens and dogs can't live in peace."
Example: Your brother harbored robbers, caused trouble in two military states, and left the grass on his own. .
The search and arrest of the official's whereabouts is very confusing~! ◎Chapter 16 of "Water Margin" by Chen Chen of the Qing Dynasty Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and complement; contains derogatory synonyms: daggers are not frightened, animals are restless, troubled autumn, chickens and dogs run away, chickens and dogs are restless, chickens fly Dogs are jumping, soldiers are in chaos, soldiers are in chaos, seas are flying. Antonyms: River is clear and Haiyan, orioles are singing and swallows are dancing, people are quiet in the late night, chickens and dogs are not alarmed, dogs are not alarmed when dogs are barking, Haiyan is clear, river is clear, swords and guns are stored in the warehouse. Example 1. The enemy troops are burning, killing and looting everywhere, so Everywhere he went, chickens and dogs were restless.
2. The scoundrel made the neighborhood restless all day long, and everyone gnashed their teeth in hatred. 3. This thief has made the mountain village uneasy.
4. If you take him home, I guarantee that it won’t take long for the house to become restless. 5. She was so noisy at home all day that my head hurt.
4. The difference between chickens flying and dogs jumping and chickens and dogs restless is that the chickens fly. Explanation: It scares chickens into flying and dogs into jumping around.
Describes being in a state of panic. From: Mao Dun's "Exercise": "However, Chen Keming imagines here that on the one hand he is suspicious, and on the other hand he is afraid of the situation caused by resentment and everyone is in danger."
Grammar: Union Form; used as attributive and adverbial; with derogatory synonyms such as chickens and dogs scurrying, chickens and dogs restless, chickens flying and dogs running, chickens flying and dogs barking, fishes leaping and kites flying, antonyms of chickens and dogs not startling, warblers singing and swallows dancing, fishes leaping and kites flying Example sentences 1. There are two kinds of excitement , one is full and rich, and the other is full of excitement. There are two kinds of paleness, one is the cherishment and conservation of energy, and the other is desolation and emptiness.
2. After a lot of jumping up and downs, Li Chenyi was perfectly caught. As the saying goes, the sky is too sparse to be leaked. This is why. 3. When the teacher is not in the class, the class is in a state of chaos. Everyone, including some class cadres, does whatever they want. This is really a form of obedience. Such behavior is unacceptable and we should correct it! 4. When you smile, ghosts hang themselves; when you scream loudly, chickens and dogs jump; when you look closer, the stench rises; when you don’t dress up, you look like a ghost; when you dress up, you are uglier than a ghost. Today It's Halloween, so don't come out to scare ghosts! I would like to send you this text message for Halloween costumes.
5. Now, this has spread like a disease, everywhere it goes. This is all our fault.
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