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Four-character idioms with suffix and nasal sound

1. The four-character idiom with a nose makes people gasp.

Sniff,

Black and blue,

A nose full of dust,

Hawkeye nose,

Exotic fragrance,

The nose is on fire,

A crooked nose and mouth,

Listening to people wearing noses,

Cover your nose,

Snoring like thunder,

Make a fire at the nose,

Cover your nose and steal incense,

Flat nose and crooked mouth,

Lack of ant nose,

Nose, chalk and pounds,

Nasal hell,

Blunt nose and lips,

The founder of this mountain,

Nose to the sky,

Grab the cow by the nose,

Cold and sad nose,

With ears and nose,

Take a deep breath,

Nose and nose.

Eyes and nose, nose and heart: the method of concentration in ancient meditation. Refers to a centralized and decentralized way.

Laugh at it with your nose:

Cover your nose and steal incense: cover your nose and steal the incense. Metaphor is self-deception

Exhale through one nostril: Exhale through the same nostril. Metaphor stands, viewpoints and propositions are completely consistent.

Rebuff: A metaphor for hitting a wall or being scolded.

Extraordinary fragrance: an unusual fragrance comes to the nose.

Have a nose and eyes: a metaphor for telling fictional things as if they were true.

Hawk-nosed eye: A fierce bird that looks like an eagle but is smaller than it. It has a taupe back and feeds on birds and chickens. Describe the appearance of treachery and ferocity.

Listen to people wearing noses: listen: let it go; Nose perforation: cattle nose perforation. Metaphor is at the mercy of others.

Lead by the nose: Cows are always led by the nose. Metaphor is dominated by others and blindly obeys others.

Hit a rebuff: trying to please, but tired.

Wipe your nose with dust: a metaphor for trying to please others, but the result is boring.

Bruising on the face: describes a serious facial injury.

The originator of the mountain: the pioneer of metaphor academic schools and techniques.

Pick your nose horizontally and pick your eyes vertically: a metaphor for being picky.

Cold and sad nose: chilling: heart fighting millet; Sour nose: The nose is bitter. Describe the fear and sadness in my heart

Full ears and full nose: full ears and full nose. I know it very well.

Black and blue: black and blue. Describe a serious facial injury.

Snoring like thunder: Snoring like thunder. Snoring sounds like thunder. Describe snoring loudly while sleeping.

There is fire in the nose: describe high spirits; Full of passion

Ignition at the nose: used to describe the speed of a horse.

Nose chalk swing: wave an axe to remove chalk from the nose. Metaphor corrects mistakes.

Look up: look up, look up. Describe arrogance.

Nose is distant: look up and nose is facing the sky. Describe arrogance.

Rhinoplasty: look up, rhinoplasty. Describe arrogance.

Black and blue: black and blue. Describe a serious facial injury.

Blue nose and black eyes: blue nose and black eyes. Describe a serious facial injury.

Nose swelling: nose swelling. Describe a serious facial injury. It is also a metaphor for being hit hard and frustrated.

Blue nose and purple eyes: blue nose and purple eyes. Describe a serious facial injury.

Blunt nose and lips: describes a serious facial injury.

Flat nose and crooked mouth: describe a serious facial injury.

There is fire in the nose: describe high spirits; Full of passion

Nose swelling and blue eyes: nose swelling and blue eyes. Describe a serious facial injury.

Blunt nose and lips: describes a serious facial injury.

One nose of hell: one nose: translated into Sanskrit, it means "endless", that is, the pain is uninterrupted. Often used as a metaphor for a dark society and a harsh prison. It is also a metaphor for an extremely painful situation that cannot be shaken off.

Look up and breathe: look up: rely on; Breathing: the gas that comes in and out when breathing. Live by the breath of others. Metaphor depends on others and cannot be independent.

Cover your nose: cover your nose and walk over. Describe disgusting smelly and dirty things.

Sniff: ridicule: sneer. Sneer with your nose. Show contempt.

2. Four-character idioms with suffixes. Four-character idioms with suffixes.

Streets and alleys,

From beginning to end,

The tail is too big to drop,

Shake one's head and tail,

Timid,

Hide one's head and expose one's tail,

Anticlimactic,

With a head and no tail,

Begging for mercy,

Wagging his tail in search of food,

Big head and small tail,

Flies follow the ponytail,

Eyebrows, eyes and tail,

Tired tail red,

Follow the tail,

End to end,

Tiger head and mouse tail,

At the end of the year,

The teaching of the tail,

At the end of the third chapter,

Rooster with broken tail,

Rescue from beginning to end,

The rooster broke his tail,

Vertical economy,

Pinch the head and tail,

The beginning of this road will end,

A muddy tail,

With the horse's tail,

From beginning to end,

Rat tail,

Tail-holding column,

Tiger tail spring ice,

A crested leopard tail,

Dog-tailed mink,

Postscript Hu,

The greedy snake forgot its tail,

Follow the head and tail,

Attacked from beginning to end,

Zhu Wei,

Small head without tail,

At the end of the street,

Spider silk coal tail,

Fox tail,

Silver hook tail,

Begging for mercy, wagging his tail,

Snake head and scorpion tail,

Silkworm head dovetail,

Shake one's head and tail,

Start and end should not be,

The letter of life,

To put it correctly,

On the border between Wu Chu and China

Tail painting,

The tail of a puffer fish,

An end-to-end attack,

Small head without tail,

End to end,

Tailing mud,

Left guard displacement,

end to end

3. The last of the four-character idiom is nose 1, sneering.

make a cutting analysis of the ills of the time

Sneer at the explanation: sneer. Sneer with your nose. Show contempt.

The source of Fan Hongchuan: "If you want to make utensils, you must plant catalpa paint first, and people will laugh at it."

2. Treadmill bites the nose

tàChuang nièbí

Explain biting: biting. Step on the bed and bite your nose. Describe sophistry, try to sophistry

Source "Laughing Forest": "A said:' He bites when he steps on the bed. " "

3. Cold and sad nose

hán xn suān bí

Explain chilling: the heart is trembling; Sour nose: The nose is bitter. Describe the fear and sadness in my heart

Source Chu Song Yu of the Warring States Period "Gao Tang Mi": "Feeling the heart, ileum pain. Lonely, cold and sad nose. "

Step 4 smile with your nose

To sneer at with the nose to show contempt.

The source of He Bango's "Su Zhong Fen Night Tan Nian Lu": "Women don't answer, but laugh at it."

5. Listen to people wearing noses

Tang LUN Qiu en bi

Explanation: Let nature take its course; Nose perforation: cattle nose perforation. Metaphor is at the mercy of others.

The source "Biography of Nan Shi Zhang Hongce": "Xu Xiaosi is not a pillar, but listens to people."

6. The smell is fragrant

yìXiāng pábí

Explain the unusual smell in the nose.

Source Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" back to the 54 th: "Tu Sunhang saw my face like a peach blossom, and the strange fragrance was fragrant and unmoved."

4. Four-character idioms with tails can't lose their tails. W ě i dà b diotail holding column w ě i sh ě ng bà o zhá tail letter w ě i sh ě ng zh n tail is too big to lose. W i d á n á n di ao dog tail continues to mink g ǒ u w i x ǒ. W ? tü zhng Dog-tailed Sable Continued G ? u w i di ā o x c c c c c c c c n 283 iá n w í ng suang; wagging his tail and shaking his head; m: b ù iù où u tired-tailed red juàn wüI chüse wagged his tail for food; y ù où w ü i qi ú sh showed his tail and hid his head. Ji Shü u W ü I G ò Shu W í xi ā ng W í ng J í ng Cá ng T ó u L í w í i timid tail W W ě w ě i dog continued mink tail gǒu xù diāo wěi big head and small tail dà tó u xi m: o w ě i greedy snake forget tail tā n shé w ě i street JIT ü t ó u Xi. You have a head and a tail, the rooster has a broken tail, I have no head and no tail, I know the tail, I know the head. At the end of yàn wí year, Niá n Tó u Yuè wí i Shé tó u Xi m: Wí i from beginning to end, cóng tóu dào wíI shook his head, followed by a snake tail, yóo tóu móu wíI from beginning to end, and có u ZH ? wí i fish. U qüwíI follows the head, y tóu shün wíI follows the tail from head to tail, zh zhán tóu Xiàn wíI follows the tail from head to tail, and cóng tóu chèwíI cuts the head from head to tail.

5. The four-character idiom ending in a tail is anticlimactic,

Streets and alleys,

Timid,

The dog continued to mink tail,

Silkworm head dovetail,

Shake one's head and tail,

From beginning to end,

The tail of a puffer fish,

Hide one's head and expose one's tail,

Wu Tou Chu Wei,

Headless and tailless,

From beginning to end,

Leading all the way, ending all the way,

Big head and small tail,

With a head and no tail,

With a head and a tail,

Spring ice tiger tail,

The greedy snake forgot its tail,

Zhu Wei,

The rooster broke his tail,

At the end of the year,

Displaced tail,

Cut the head and tail,

Dovetail joint of the cutter head,

Shake your head and tail,

Make a makeover,

Follow the head and tail,

Small head and short tail,

From beginning to end,

You will benefit from seeing a sage or a wise king.

Flies follow the ponytail,

The beginning of this road will end,

Silver hook tail,

From beginning to end,

Needle end,

From beginning to end,

Know the end of the road,

Pinch the head and tail,

Look at it exaggeratedly

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