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What are the idioms about "seven whats"?

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In a few words,

Up and down,

Take eight out of seven,

Seven feet, eight hands,

Come back in seven days,

Seven steps in one chapter,

Seven losses and eight benefits,

Seven tackled seven vertical,

Straddle,

Five tuberculosis and seven injuries,

Seven chastity and nine ferocity,

Seven or eight holes,

Seven turns and eight turns,

Three snakes and seven mice,

Seven bears and eight steps,

Noisy,

Seven ancestors of nine cases,

Seventy years old and eighty years old,

Zero, seven, eight,

Only seven steps,

Seven bends and eight turns,

Seven bays and eight turns,

Filariasis in July,

Seven big and eight small,

Seven mouths,

Seven crooked and eight twisted,

Secular desires,

Seven wearing eight rotten,

Various deductions

What idioms begin with 27?

1, seven-step octuple

Idiom pinyin: qρbρbāchā

Interpretation of Idiom: According to legend, Cao Zhi's seven-step poem, the eight-rhyme poem of Wen is written in eight forks, and it is described as "seven steps and eight forks" before thinking quickly.

The origin of the idiom: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" is the 37th time: "There are precedents for seven steps and eight forks; The ancients beat the bowl to urge poetry, and I want to beat the bowl. "

2. seven old Eight Primary Schools

Idiom pinyin: qιl m o bāXi m o

Idiom explanation: refers to the elderly and children. The elderly and young people

Origin of Idiom: Chapter 5 of Feng Zhi's Armed Behind the Enemy: "Get up, I'm seven old, not eight years old. What shall I do with it? "

3708 chaos

Idiom pinyin: q and l í ng b ā Luan

Idiom explanation: the description is messy

The origin of the idiom: Chapter 5/kloc-0 of Lu Yao's Ordinary World: "In Jin's messy home, he and his family are crying."

4. Seventy-two changes

Idiom pinyin: qρshír biàn

Idiom Interpretation: Various Strategies, Skills and Methods

The origin of the idiom: * * on contradiction: "There are many changes in mythology, such as' Kuafu chasing the sun' in Shan Hai Jing,' shooting nine days' in Huai Nan Zi, and the seventy-two changes of the Monkey King in Journey to the West ..."

5, seven ups and downs

Idiom Pinyin: Q and Shang bāLu

Idiom explanation: describes fidgeting or flustered.

The origin of the idiom: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" is the first time: "Taiwei Hong crouched under a tree root, and thirty-six frightened teeth grabbed each other and beat each other. His heart is like fifteen fights, but his whole body is numb as a gust of wind, his legs are like chickens, and he can't stop complaining. "

What idioms are there on March 7th?

valetudinarianism

Suffer from various diseases ― poor health.

resourceful

Being able to write a poem in seven steps ―― sharp intelligence.

Seven steps in a chapter

A talented person, quick in thinking.

Seven-step talent-the talent of spontaneous literary creation

Adult men-real/real men

shabby

In tatters

Seven to eight points

Economic debt

Measure a garment seven times before cutting it ―― make careful preparation/investigation before taking action.

An offhand remark

Uneven in size/length

Talk, there is no center.

Unequal size

Delay again and again

Seven upside down and eight crooked.

in an awful mess

Seven holes and eight holes.

Scattered, no

The legend of an elixir has the efficacy of health care.

A method of qigong practitioners in legend

Qi hui ling sha

There are many kunnanmin on the way forward, not bon voyage

Disharmonious relationship or mood.

Very clever

muddledness

Very confused

Busy action, many people do it together.

Over and over again, very good.

Seven holes and eight holes.

Anger to the extreme

More people talk, all kinds of talk.

Predicate gossip

Uneasy thoughts

The boss is tall and weak.

Over 70 or 80-(of a person) very old.

Seven old No.8 Primary School

Perfect fit

tear

708 chaos

Scattered everywhere

Broken

There's nothing for free.

Son, Xu

Everything must be prepared, and it is not too late to find a way.

Qiniu Baao

bent

put/piece/knock together

Very stable, the object is in equilibrium.

The clothes are very old

Seven gods leisurely

compound

dexterous

Mouth and ears

Anger to the extreme

To fly into a rage/rage

Capture and release seven times

Seven greens and eight yellows.

Worldly desires ―― All kinds of human emotions and desires.

Come back in seven days.

Upset or yellow?

(of a person's mental state) Like a well, seven barrels go up and eight barrels go down ―― mental instability.

More people talk, all kinds of talk.

The Buddha said that Hinayana and Businessmen travel to and from the sky, which is affected by life and death.

Seventy-two changes-countless tactical changes

Seventy-two changes are hard to change.

Various occupations

There are many things.

With the help of everyone/many people.

Panic disorder

Survived many deaths.

The Buddha said that Hinayana and Businessmen travel to and from the sky, which is affected by life and death.

Suffered many serious injuries.

Women's menstruation should be now, and men's essence should be full

Seven stops and eight stops

Deliberate embarrassment

Skew skew

do sth.

do sth.

do sth.

All families

Tanabata Qiao Qi

Busy action, many people do it together.

Both refer to the Han dynasty and later to many cannons.

Human duet

Filariasis in July

in an awful mess

Various deductions

A woman is unyielding in chastity and would rather die than surrender.

Seven branches and eight episodes

Son, Xu

Free and unrestrained

Be good at using tactics to make the other side.

Be good at using tactics to make the other side.

Panic disorder

Noisy-heated discussion, everyone wants to get a word in.

Human duet

At sixes and sevens

muddledness

incoherent

odds and ends

odds and ends

Anarchy, anarchy, anarchy

in a complete mess

Anyway, anyway.

bent

Not just like it

Very messy

Very messy

Long seven short eight

Very mixed

many-sided

Give a person dignity.

resourceful

Seven-level floating diagram, focusing on sharp points

Seven ancestors of nine cases

Necessary daily expenses

Since ancient times, humans rarely live to be 70 years old.

Three souls and seven senses

Rivers and lakes

San Mao Qi Kong

More harm

The court is the official.

High officials and dignitaries

"Five injuries" and "Seven injuries" (spleen caused by overeating

Diseases and pathogenic factors

House disrepair and leakage

The article is fast

reckless

Desperate, don't ask right and wrong, but have a reason.

hit sb where it hurts

Kissed the blarney stone

Looks more like a ghost than a person.

Machou

Looks more like a ghost than a person.

He was so angry with three bodies.

Three bodies exploded, tearing off his hair.

One takes power, the whole family.

One takes power, the whole family.

What are the idioms that begin on April 7th?

1, seven diseases and eight pains

Idiom pinyin: q Ρ ng b ā tò ng b ā tí ng

Idiom explanation: refers to all kinds of illnesses.

The origin of the idiom: Go back to Ceng Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" for the 24th time: "In Wen Qing's family, it is his responsibility that how many people go up and down all year round, suffering from seven diseases and eight pains."

2. Secular desires

Idiom pinyin: qρqíng Liùyù

Idiom explanation: generally refers to human lust; Seven emotions: joy, anger, sorrow, fear, love, evil and desire; Six desires: the desires born of life, death, ears, eyes, mouth and nose.

The origin of the idiom: The seventh time in Li Ruzhen's Mirror Flower Garden in the Qing Dynasty: "Seeking immortality is nothing more than staying away from the world of mortals, cutting off worldly desires, and concentrating on meditation, so you can naturally enter the immortal road."

3, seven words and eight words

Idiom pinyin: q and y á n b ā y incarnations

Idiom explanation: Describe people in many different languages.

The origin of the idiom: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the eighty-third time: "My sister is joking, but you dare to pay attention to it, but you never hear it."

4. seven old Eight Primary Schools

Idiom pinyin: qιl m o bāXi m o

Idiom explanation: refers to the elderly and children. The elderly and young people

Origin of Idiom: Chapter 5 of Feng Zhi's Armed Behind the Enemy: "Get up, I'm seven old, not eight years old. What shall I do with it? "

5. A seven-foot body

Idiom pinyin: q

Idiom explanation: body: body. The body of an adult man

The origin of the idiom: Xun Zi's exhortation to learn in the Warring States Period: "Between the mouth and ears, four inches is enough for a seven-foot body?"

What are the idioms with five belts and seven belts?

Secular desires,

Filariasis in July,

Three souls and seven spirits,

Up and down,

In a mess,

Seven tackled seven vertical,

Seven steps into poetry,

Noisy,

Straddle,

Five strains and seven injuries,

Too many cooks,

Seven things to open the door,

Hit the snake seven inches,

Like it or not,

Life is seventy years old,

Fall apart,

Seven losses and eight benefits,

Only seven steps,

Pull his hair,

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Put it together,

Clever and exquisite,

72 lines,

Miscellaneous,

Upset, fell down,

Leaning on the horse and seven papers,

It's messy,

Tibet is seven feet,

Over 70 or 80-(of a person) very old.

Seven dead and eight alive,

Come back in seven days,

Seven lines,

Seven bends and eight turns,

Seven chastity and nine ferocity,

Seven and eight,

In a few words,

Seven birds in a row,

Bits and pieces,

Sanjiang and Qize,

Three snakes and seven mice,

30% off and 20% off,

Seven crooked and eight twisted,

Pieces,

Seven steps in one chapter,

Seven full and eight flat,

Seven highs and eight lows,

Seven sides and eight petals,

Measure clothes seven times and cut them once.

Five princes and seven nobles,

Seven open eight,

Seven greens and eight yellows,

Seven vertical and eight horizontal,

Seven phases and five males,

Only seven steps high,

Seven-hole smoke,

Seven sons and eight husbands,

A house like seven stars,

Anarchy, anarchy, anarchy

Adopt it ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

What idioms are there about seven?

Up and down,

Straddle,

Fall apart,

Saving a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda.

Seven years of illness, three years of love,

Seventy years old and eighty years old,

Secular desires,

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In a mess,

Noisy,

Hit the snake seven inches,

many-sided

What are the seven-band idioms?

Seven tackled seven vertical,

Only seven steps,

Fall apart,

Hit the snake seven inches,

Up and down,

Five strains and seven injuries,

Bits and pieces,

Seven losses and eight benefits,

Too many cooks,

Seven things to open the door,

Pull his hair,

In a mess,

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Seven steps into poetry,

Noisy,

Straddle,

72 lines,

Like it or not,

Life is seventy years old,

Three snakes and seven mice,

Leaning on the horse and seven papers,

Tibet is seven feet,

Pieces,

Seventy years old and eighty years old,

Put it together,

dexterous

What are the idioms that describe seven?

I'm in a panic. I'm in a mess

Seven-mouth, eight-mouth, seven-pull, eight-pull, eight-pull seven old campaign.

Seven old, eighty-seven, quarter-finals, seven broken, seven full and eight even.

Seven men and eight husbands, seven broken eight supplements, seven seven eight eight, seven clever and exquisite.

Seven orifices, seven fires, eight hands and seven mouths.

Seven lives, seven deaths, seven songs, eight feet, seven deaths, seven lives, seven injuries and eight injuries.

Seven losses and eight gains, seven turns, seven bends, eight turns, seven bays and eight turns.

Seven bays, eight twists, seven nests, eight generations, seven phases and five males.

What are the idioms with nine characters and seven characters? The more, the better.

Up and down, at sixes and sevens, three souls and seven souls.

Seven tackled seven verticals, seven steps into a poem, littered and fragmented.

Seven long and eight short, filariasis in July, five strains of seven injuries, seven orifices burning.

What are the idioms related to "seven"

Idioms related to seven:

Idioms beginning with the word "seven": (***82 words) [Q] Seven steps, eight forks, seven diseases, eight falls, seven diseases, eight pains, seven steps into a poem, seven steps into a chapter, seven long and eight short, seven holes, seven rides, seven sores, eight holes, seven holes, seven rags, one cut, seven rides, seven rags. Eight supplements, seven spells, seven spells, seven strokes, seven exquisite worldly desires, seven strokes, seven catches, seven vertical strokes, seven deaths and eight births, seven kitchens, seven feet, seven things, seven injuries, seven ups and downs, seven gains, seven tongues, seven lines, seven lives, seven deaths, seven lives, seven pushes and eight resistances, and seven nests.

The second word is the idiom "seven": (***9) [h] jumbled [j] jumbled [l] jumbled [q] jumbled [w] filthy [z] jumbled.

The third word is the idiom "seven": (*** 18) [a] seven feet high is only seven steps high [j] nine squares and seven ancestors [k] seven things to open the door [q] seven catches, seven lives, seven birds and seven birds [r] 70 years old and rare [s]

The idiom at the end of the word "seven": nothing