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Four-word idioms describing special forces

1. A four-word word word for soldiers 1. Adjectives of China soldiers: heroic, resolute, upright, upright, awe-inspiring, handsome, tall and powerful, like a mountain.

, vigorous posture, majestic, strong, strong, brave, upright, dignified, loyal, hardworking, upright, upright, with a clear conscience, brave, brave, upright and leading.

2.Serviceman is a name for soldiers serving in the national army, including combatants and non-combatants, similar to ancient warriors and knights. Its duties are to defend national security, defend and guard national borders, maintain political stability and social stability, and sometimes take part in non-combat work, including disaster relief.

2. Four-word idioms to describe soldiers

Military orders are like mountains fighting alone.

Go deep into the army alone

The whole army was wiped out and suddenly appeared.

Sweep a thousand troops and be wiped out.

Showed unparalleled bravery in the battle

gun

Gunfire, single-handedly

With guns and angry words

Sharpen a gun at the last moment ―― Start preparing at the last minute.

bullet

Run out of ammunition and food

Bullets, pearls and finches

Carry a loaded gun/rifle

knife

Sword and shadow, sword and mountain and fire.

Small-scale experiments are intense.

It feels like a knife is piercing someone's heart.

sword

A sword is as long as a sword

One is bitter, the other is bitter.

vehicle

A lesson from the past, waterwheel wages

Give your life to protect the car.

Learn to make a fortune, behind closed doors.

An ancient flag.

It was a close call.

Put the flag down and reassemble it.

Flag with the wind

drum

Bang, rubber columns and drum instruments

Cheer up and back down.

Put the flag down and reassemble it.

bow

The bow of a frightened bird and the shadow of a snake

All birds bow before hiding.

form

Escape from the battle and prepare for the battle.

Sharpen a gun at the cold feet and take the lead.

war

Ever victorious, three wars and three north.

Hit thousands of miles.

Fight to the death in the last battle.

Fighting between the south and the north can be used for fighting.

3. What are the four-word idioms to describe the elite? They are smart, a dragon and a phoenix, a Qiang Bing, outstanding, pure gold and beautiful jade, one in a hundred, outstanding, outstanding, a Qiang Bing [j and ng mí ng né ng gà n], smart.

Dragon and phoenix among people [ré n zh not ng ló ng fè ng] means hero among people. An excellent soldier and a powerful general.

Describe a soldier with strong fighting capacity. Outstanding [Zhuór obún] means that talent and virtue are extraordinary and unique.

Pure gold jade [j ī ng j ī n m ě i y ī] Pure gold jade. Metaphor is pure character or exquisite goods.

One in a hundred [b m: [b m: I l ǐ ti ā o y:]:] One in a hundred. Describe outstanding talents.

To stand out from the crowd [hè lj Ι qú n] means that a person's appearance or talent stands out from the crowd around him. Superb [chāo qún jué lún] is incomparable to ordinary people.

Outstanding [Zhuór obún] means that talent and virtue are extraordinary and unique. Outstanding, outstanding.

More refers to people's moral ability.

4. What are the four-character idioms with the word "war"? They are: the last battle, invincible, conquering the north, invincible, invincible, brave, fearful, invincible, battle-hardened, desperate, fearful and bloody.

First, can be used to using troops [néng zhēng guàn zhàn] Interpretation: It describes that he has rich combat experience and is good at using troops. From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "There are more than 12,000 people who are resourceful and can be used to fighting."

Second, the last stop [bèi shuǐ yī zhàn n] Interpretation: Backward water: Backward water, indicating that there is no retreat. Metaphor and the enemy do or die.

From: Reasons "Mountains and Plains": Frustration also has duality. It can put people to death, or it can put people to death and be born later.

He only has one last shot. Third, do or die [jué y and sǐ zhà n] Interpretation: affirmation: decision; Death: despair.

Fight to the death with the enemy. Said by: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 33: "In the future, pioneer the people, drive the army, and fight to the death with Cao Cao."

Fourth, invincible [zhà n wü bü shè ng] Interpretation: It is extremely powerful and can overcome everything. It is also a metaphor for success in everything.

From: Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty Chapter 19: Since the late king, Chu soldiers have been invincible. V. There is no danger in a hundred battles [b? izhà n bü dà i] Interpretation: I have been through many battles and have never been involved in risks.

Describe being good at fighting. From: The Spring and Autumn Sun Tzu's "Seeking Attack": "Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle."

5. What are the four words to describe "winning from afar"? They are: returning home in triumph, winning with the red flag, returning to the victorious dynasty, sending troops to Korea, and returning home in triumph.

1. Return in triumph [k m: i xuá né r gu:]

Interpretation: Triumph refers to the victory of the war, the return of the army playing victory music, and also refers to the return of victory. Usage: When the victorious army returned home in triumph, the common people gave a banquet and gave them warm hospitality.

2. Red flag announces good news

Interpretation: The Qing army went out and won the battle, and sent a special person to Beijing with a red flag to report the good news. Now when the newspaper uses 62616964757a68696416fe78988e69d83313336396338. From the sixty-fourth chapter of Li Qingruzhen's "The Flower in the Mirror": "A letter just came from the Ministry, saying that the enemy of Jiannan has been pacified by Wen Yin, and the red flag will be announced to Beijing in a day or two."

3. North Korea's victory

Interpretation: Chao: imperial court. Old Finger returned to the imperial court after winning the battle. Now generally refers to the return of victory. From Yuan Yiming's Little Weichi: "If you win, return to the DPRK; Saints have their own rewards. "

4. Bring troops back to North Korea

Interpretation: class: turned back. Mobilize the troops who went to war to return to the capital, pointing out that the recruited troops successfully returned to the imperial court. From the third fold of Qiao Yuan Meng Yi's "Marriage of Two Worlds": "You broke Tubo, decided Xixia, and returned to the DPRK with your class, and your merits are boundless."

5. Go home with a winning performance.

Interpretation: refers to the victory of the war, and the army returns with victory music. Usage: After fighting on the battlefield, the soldiers finally won, and they can go home immediately.

6. Four-character idioms describe game idioms describe game scenes

1, in full swing: It describes that the mass activities are enthusiastic and the atmosphere is high, like a blazing flame burning according to the sky.

2, in full swing: tea: thatched white flowers. Red as fire and white as tea. The original metaphor is the prosperity of military capabilities. It is now used to describe a large-scale operation with a huge momentum and a warm atmosphere.

Cheers are like thunder, and laughter is like thunder. Describe a warm and moving scene.

4. Silence: There are no crows and sparrows. Describe it very calmly.

5, comparable: can not tell the difference between high and low. The description level is equivalent.

6. A sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.

7, drums and music: drums and music sound together. Describe a lively scene.

8, rubbing one's hands: describe the way people are excited and eager to try before fighting or working.

9. consecutive victories: ① victory after victory. (2) nowadays, it refers to getting good grades in sports competitions or exams.

10, prosperity: prosperity: harmonious appearance; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

1 1, scrambling: scrambling for fear of falling behind.

12, closing a sword and hanging a sword: a metaphor for athletes ending their competitive career and no longer participating in official competitions.

13, you chase after me: describe the fierce competition, everyone is unwilling to lag behind.

14, Manchu: Ding: ancient cookware; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.

15, Wonderful: Fine: Exquisite. Unparalleled: unparalleled. Wonderful to the extreme.

16, gongs and drums are loud: ring: ring. The gongs and drums are loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums and directing advance and retreat in a battle. After describing the festive scene.

Hope to adopt

7. What are the four-character idioms that describe the actions of characters?

Agile, fast as lightning, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, strutting, dancing, running, cheering, telling each other, returning with full load, wading through mountains and rivers, breaking the waves, wave after wave, bullying the weak, wearing a star Dai Yue, fighting day and night, tenacious struggle, throwing its weight around, super anecdote and dust.

Go on the rampage, rush to chase the wolf, go on the rampage, go on the rampage, go on, go on, get to the point, do it quickly, do it quickly, do it quickly, do it quickly, do it cleanly, do it three times, five times, split in two, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning, like lightning.

Stare at hearsay with rapt attention.

Climb over the eaves, run around, stare, swagger, look around and struggle.

Fly, look around, limp, run, fly, blink, crawl, jump up and down.

Looking forward and looking back, I crept up and watched from a distance. I walked lightly and watched.

Witty, quick as lightning, lightning Shi Huo, witty, decisive,

Meteors chasing the moon, stars galloping away, crossbows moving like rabbits, tears streaming down their faces,

Cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, cry, beat my chest,

Cry for this, do your job well, prevent violence, cry gradually, nod and smile, pout, smile indifferently, dance,

Eat, run, scratch, look at each other and giggle.

Eloquence, fluent answer, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk.

Flattery, nervousness, nervousness, confusion.

Be in a hurry, work hard, forget all about eating and sleeping, smell chickens dancing, go all out to strive for the upper reaches and cut through thorns.

Stand upright and selfless, strong and unyielding, not afraid of death, shameless.

Hold your head high, panic-stricken, dejected, woebegone, pale with fear, and energetic.

Rush to the crown in anger, read ten lines at a glance, travel thousands of miles a day, step by step, step by step.

Dancing with the old and the young, chatting, leaning forward and leaning back, running and telling each other, wading through mountains and rivers.

Grind your teeth, dance wholeheartedly, grope and blink, get carried away and smile.

Stay stupefied and wait for rabbits to steal bells, buy coffins and return pearls, and sigh over mountains and mountains.

Sneaking, prevaricating, sneaking around, whispering, chattering

I am eager to try to run around, blind people touch elephants, and I will stagger and look around and feel depressed.

8. The four words used to describe people's actions are beautiful, lovely, beautiful, moving, handsome, naive, romantic, interesting, happy, smart, calm, enthusiastic, sweet, elegant, elegant, naughty, naughty and energetic.

Smile: move your mouth.

Laugh: I can't help laughing.

Laughter: I blushed and could hardly breathe.

Sneer: It makes people feel creepy.

Laughter: It looks contemptuous.

In addition, it can also be described from other aspects, such as:

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:

Laughing, screaming, hitting, clapping, falling, chin falling off, rice spraying, leaning back and forth, cuttlefish trembling, crown tassel broken, crown tassel broken.

Describe the mood:

Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, ecstatic, overjoyed, overjoyed, beaming, laughing secretly, laughing, laughing.

Others laughed.

My teeth are cold, embarrassed, awkward, sneering, sneering, laughing, teasing, grinning, and my fangs are all off.

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

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

Laughing, screaming, hitting, clapping, falling, chin falling off, rice spraying, leaning back and forth, cuttlefish trembling, crown tassel broken, crown tassel broken.

Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, ecstatic, overjoyed, overjoyed, beaming, laughing secretly, laughing, laughing.

My teeth are cold, embarrassed, awkward, sneering, sneering, laughing, teasing, grinning, and my fangs are all off.

Implicit text

Looking back, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Sound effect products

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

Action article

Laughing, screaming, hitting, clapping, falling, chin falling off, rice spraying, leaning back and forth, cuttlefish trembling, crown tassel broken, crown tassel broken.

Emotional article

Music, coke, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, overjoyed, overjoyed, beaming, smiling, laughing secretly, laughing.

Substitution clause

Cold teeth, embarrassment, embarrassment, sneer, sneer, ridicule, teasing, grinning.

Unexpected article

Eggplant, sausage rubbing, big teeth falling out.

Words describing the appearance of characters: big waist, long hair, crouching, well-dressed, good-looking, handsome, beautiful, beautiful, Pan An-style, sage-like style, dignified and beautiful, skinny, gentle, juryman-faced and extraordinary.

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

Everyone praised aboveboard, loyal and conscientious, different in ice and snow, lofty in customs, in full bloom, cool in festivals and noble in sentiment, which led to the constant nirvana of masters, Confucians, high mountains, high morality, Huai Jin holding jade, respecting the elderly, respecting the virtuous, honoring Lin Fenggui Long, Li Lanyuan, Zhi Lan Xin Hui and Lan Zhi.

Idioms that describe people's looks.

Beautiful as a crown jade, picturesque. Lotus in the water is like jade, tiger is like tiger, waist is like bear, heart is broad, body is fat, clothes are good, eyebrows are beautiful, hair is beautiful, face is graceful, face is radiant, and ice muscle jade bone is like a flower.

Idioms describing people's character

Fair and square, turn the tide, turn the tide, charming. The gentleman is full of praise, and his heart is full of praise. High-five is full of praise, and integrity is amazing. All people praise openness, integrity, loyalty and responsibility.

There are four words here, too