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Four-word idioms that don't quarrel.

1. Quarrel four-word description and classmate quarrel four-word description:

Shout oneself hoarse

Explanation: dumb; Tired: exhausted. Screaming at the top of my lungs, exhausted. Describe trying to shout.

Wen Yiduo's "Jia Dao" source: "It is futile to see progress, don't say that they are already screaming."

Aggressively

Explain aggression: make a grand entrance. Describe the fierce momentum.

The source "Xunzi Tian Lun": "A gentleman does not quit because of the arrogance of a villain."

Abuse another person behind one's back

Pointing at the mulberry tree, cursing the locust tree. A metaphor for scolding this person on the surface is actually scolding that person.

The source of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions is the sixteenth time: "Which of our housekeepers is easy to entangle?" They make fun when they are wrong, and complain when they are wrong. "

Make animated gestures when talking.

Interpretation refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.

Shi Ming is the seventy-fifth time from the origin of An's The Water Margin: "Seeing Li Houyu and Zhang Qian in front of Sung River, you come and go, trying to kill this fellow, but Sung River is afraid to do it."

To entangle ...

Open or untie; Crossing: wrong, tangled. Describe the inability to untie or get rid of.

The article "The Sound of the City" comes from the twenty-fourth time: "The couple quarreled."

Foul language

Definition refers to dirty, obscene or uncivilized words.

The source is Tang Ruohua and Song Ruozhao's "On the Gentleness of Women's Language": "Don't learn from stupid women, don't ask the roots, swear and touch the sages."

2. The four-word idiom to describe a quarrel begins with angry eyes, angry shouts, going on the rampage, crying at the top of my lungs, beating and cursing, my face is livid, my feet are pounding, my heart is pounding, my eyes are in tears, I am in chaos, my face is crying, my face is unhappy, and each side is stubborn. I watch the break-up and continue to argue. Silence, ruthlessness, indifference, what a pity. Slow, no hurry, and my head is stuttering, uncharacteristically, deliberately arguing.

Full of doubts, grievances and grievances are of no help. It's hard to argue and tell. It's impossible to tell the difference.

3. A four-word idiom describing a fierce quarrel is tit-for-tat, angry words, angry words, making a scene, and going to the hospital in a hurry.

First, tit for tat.

Explanation: tit-for-tat: tip of the needle to maimang. Tip. Yeah, tip. It is a metaphor for the sharp opposition between the two sides in strategy, argument and mode of action.

From: Songshi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan Volume II: "My husband's answer is as tit for tat, and there is no difference."

All the answers, like needles, make no difference.

Second, angry words

Explanation: the tongue is like a sword, and the lips are like a gun. Describe the fierce debate and sharp words, just like a knife and gun confrontation.

Said by: Qiu Jin's first novel "The Shining Light": "Don't be angry, try to stay ahead of others and learn more."

The debate is not intense, and the words are as sharp as a knife and gun. People fight in front of each other and feel that they have learned a lot to appreciate each other.

Third, the tongue sword and lip gun

Explanation: the tongue is like a sword, and the lips are like a gun. Describe the fierce debate, sharp words, tit for tat, and intransigence.

Said by Gao Yuan's embroidered Mianchi Meeting: "With my sword, I am determined to win. Now I can meet Qing Jiang Haijing and Li Shukuo 'an."

With my angry words, the country was pacified, and when the river was clear and the sea was dark, the people were relieved and safe.

Fourth, make a scene [dà ch m: o dà nà o]

Explanation:

1 means that there are no serious differences and disorderly quarrels and disturbances between the disputing parties.

2. The quarrel is fierce.

3. Boast arrogantly.

The fifth episode of "Evil Sea Flowers" by Jin Songcen and Ceng Pu in the Qing Dynasty said: "I was eating sweetly when I heard a loud noise at the door, and Cang Xie's face turned red and white."

Five, often called Yang disease [chàng jiào yáng jí]

Explanation: It means to make a scene. "Shout" means "sing", which means noisy. Yang disease is still noisy and noisy.

From: Yuan Yang Si 'an's "Liu Xingshou", the fourth fold: "Ridiculous and stupid, do not distinguish between high and low, called Yankee."

You can laugh at me for being stupid, regardless of my height. Liu Chang is called Yankee.

4. What are the noisy four-character idioms?

There are people between the lines.

Pronunciation is ré n sh ē ng d ǐ ng fè i.

Stone: ancient cookware; Boil: Boil. It describes the noise of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.

Chu's "Dream Dragon Awakens the World" Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the shop and only heard a lot of people."

At this time, the square was already full of gongs and drums.

hustle and bustle

Pinyin pronunciation x and x and r m: ng r m: ng

Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: a chaotic appearance. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

The idiom comes from Historical Records and Biography of Huo Zhi: "The world is bustling, all for profit; Everything in the world is for profit. "

For example, members of the Youth League are all dressed up for hiking. Everyone carries a bag, some hang it, and some gather on the factory court.

be swarmed with people

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Side by side, feet to feet. Describe how crowded people are.

The idiom comes from the Warring States Policy Qi Ce Yi: "On the way to Linzi, the car hub hits and people rub their shoulders." Biography of Li Xianzhong in the History of Song Dynasty: "When you enter the city, you preach virtue and do not kill anyone. Those who enter the Central Plains follow it."

In holiday parks, tourists are very crowded.

5. Describe the noisy four-character word, hoarse.

blow a fuse

shouting

Shout loudly and ask for illness: it means to make a scene. "Free shouting" means "singing" and making a sound. "recuperate" refers to both shouting and noisy.

Noisy: noisy.

Cockcrow and goose fight: metaphor for quarrel and discord.

Chicken versus goose: metaphor is noisy, to outdo each other.

Rummaging through the closet: describe the noise and anxiety at home.

Noisy: Noisy, refers to a noisy scene.

Birds and pigeons get together: describe chaos and noise.

Screen gongs and drums: beating gongs and drums. It describes a huge noise. It also means trying to exaggerate things.

Make trouble without reason: make trouble without reason with others. It means deliberately making trouble.

Make trouble: make excuses to make noise.

Knock on gongs and drums: it is better to knock on bells and drums. This is a metaphor for noise.

A Fu Zhongxiu: Fu: Teaching; Whew: It's so noisy. One person teaches, and everyone is noisy and interferes with each other. Metaphor can't achieve anything.

Break up in a hubbub: coax: make trouble. Describe people who are together and have a noisy breakup.

Whew: whew: noisy. One person teaches, and everyone is noisy and interferes with each other. It is a metaphor that the learning environment is not good and the interference is great.

The crowd shouted: noisy, noisy. Many people are talking noisily, which is very noisy.