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What are the four-word idioms for soliloquy?

1. What are the four words in the monologue? This is an ABAC idiom, such as

Free, self-directed, self-acting, untraceable, endless, lawless.

Be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, be self-sufficient, versatile and self-sufficient.

Obstruction, deference, overeating, clumsy, clumsy, humble, indomitable

King from bottom to top, afraid of extravagance and boasting, alone.

Poor hands and feet, bad clothes, bad food, barking, gossiping, not a donkey, not a horse or a relative.

Weird, antique, bold, bold, vivid, vivid, colorful, obscene.

Blink, be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, be suspicious, guard against arrogance and rashness, and be hypocritical.

Singing a song, carving a muscle, carving a bone, witty and diligent, frugal and witty, amiable and respectable, very touching.

Travel into the journey, retreat from morality, be cold, win and lose repeatedly, benefit others and benefit themselves, and be beautiful in the valley.

2. What are the four words for talking to yourself? This is an ABAC idiom. Free, self-directed, self-directed, self-directed, endless, lawless, you will be swayed by considerations of gain and loss, you will be self-sufficient, you will be versatile, you will be vivid, you will get in the way, you will be respectful, you will be obedient, you will overeat, you will be clumsy, and you will be arrogant and unyielding. Unclean hands and feet, dirty clothes, bad food, dog barking, rumors, neither donkey nor horse, neither pro nor pro, so strange, antique, bold, bold, lively, lively, lively, lively, teaching, stealing, teaching, lewd, flickering, bitter, suspicious, arrogant, cautious, hypocritical, and just seeing wisdom.

3. What A's block the same four-character idiom as (talking to yourself and entertaining yourself)?

B dubious, obedient, gluttonous and clumsy.

C is completely king, and I'm afraid I'll be at a loss.

D is big, stupid, versatile and independent.

Bad clothes and food.

F. Dogs barking and gossiping are neither donkeys nor horses, nor relatives.

Weird, antique, bold, bold, bold.

H vivid and vivid, vivid and vivid, teaching stealing.

Blinking, worried about losing his temper.

J will doubt, guard against arrogance and rashness, and be hypocritical.

Perfect, do your best.

K, you can sing a song, carve a muscle and forget a bone. You can speak quickly and be thrifty.

Respectable and respectable, comforting.

L travel into the journey, retreat from morality, be cold, win and lose repeatedly, benefit others and benefit themselves.

I am beautiful full of valleys and deep pits.

N can bend over and stretch, pinch his hands and toes, and suspect that he is my brother.

Part listening and part believing are equal.

Q: Fearless wholeheartedly, dumping our country and stealing it, and working together.

R Diligence, complaining, sea of people, infatuation, fire, crying, looming.

■ Perfect, timid, quick in decision, one of the best, and good in beginning and ending.

T with one heart and one mind, born and raised.

W is vivid, timid and reckless, carefree, boundless, lawless and without a trace.

X-ray vision

Y step by step, relying on the door and the house, IKEA is suspicious and worried about the country and the people.

Z sings and dances to himself, self-abuse, freedom, and finishes what he started with the thief.

4. What are the four-word words like "talking to yourself"? 1. Happy? Züyóu züzai: Very free and easy.

2. Versatile Du Kai Du: There are many talents and skills.

3. Vivid huó líng huó xiàn: Describe a vivid expression that makes people feel as if they have seen it with their own eyes.

4. clumsy bè nsh ǒ ubè nji ǐ o: it means that the action is not sensitive.

5. Dare to do something for g?nzu?g?: describe doing things without fear.

1. Freedom: A flock of white pigeons fly freely in the air.

2. Versatile: Yu Xia is a versatile girl who can sing and dance well.

Vivid: I was surprised to see the little girl draw three or two vivid tigers.

4. Clumsy: My brother clumsily folded the stars with colored paper and carefully put them in the bottle.

5. Be aggressive: You should be an aggressive person.

5. Write four-word idioms with yourself, such as talking to yourself and being conceited. I hope I can help you.

Silkworms spin cocoons and wrap themselves in cocoons. It's a metaphor for doing something, and as a result, you are trapped.

It is also a metaphor for finding a hemp for yourself. Suicide kills yourself, and making laws on your own will only make you miserable.

Generally refers to self-suffering. I did a stupid and bad thing, and I was unlucky.

A self-righteous person refers to a person who makes comments at will without knowing the true meaning. Think smart, think smart, arbitrary.

Overestimate yourself and act subjectively. Self-knowledge refers to knowing your own situation and having a correct estimate of yourself.

Self-pity originally refers to regretting your mistakes and correcting them yourself. Now it just means regretting your mistakes.

Self-justification means that the speaker can make his argument or lie without loopholes. Freedom describes being unrestrained and very carefree.

Happy, let it develop freely. The proliferation of freedom means that some wrong ideas, words and deeds spread everywhere without restraint.

Self-righteous always thinks he is right. Describe subjective, not open-minded.

Just think that your plan is right (including derogatory). Self-pity is a metaphor for asking for trouble.

Talk to yourself, talk to yourself. Do what you think is right, regardless of other people's opinions.

Eating your own fish: a metaphor for killing. Metaphor internal killing each other, contradictory.

Self-alarm and people who are worried about themselves disturb each other, causing anxiety. Kill each other, kill each other.

When I do what I do, I will innovate, and when I don't follow the old methods, I will create. Refers to not following the predecessors.

Narcissism refers to blind self-appreciation. Cover up or excuse something laughed at by others by words or actions.

Self-expression is to show or publicize your own advantages and make yourself stand out. Traps are metaphors of death.

If you do something wrong, you will embarrass yourself. Asking for trouble is asking for trouble, asking for difficulties, being selfish and thinking only about personal interests. Have a high opinion of yourself (especially your position, knowledge, etc.). ).

From beginning to end, from beginning to end. It means until the end.

From beginning to end, from beginning to end. It means until the end.

To break a promise means to break a promise. Self-reliance depends on one's own labor.

To eat one's own fruit means to do something bad, suffer damage or be punished. Self-inflicted consequences mean that you have done something bad, been hurt or punished.

It happens naturally, grows naturally and disappears naturally. Describe the natural development, no one asked.

It is difficult to protect yourself, and it is inevitable that you can't protect yourself and develop freely. Refers to the natural way of blaming yourself without human intervention, causing disaster or demanding punishment.

Handle things with ease, take your time, there is a good way. Willing to accept a difficult task.

Arrogant and conceited. Enjoy it. You can have fun from it.

To brag is a metaphor for boasting. Writing articles can create new styles and genres.

Being self-contained refers to having unique opinions or practices in a certain aspect of knowledge or technology and being able to be self-contained. Indifferent, look as usual.

Describe being calm in an emergency. Leisure describes carefree and comfortable.

Self-reliance means standing up again and doing things well without relying on external forces.