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What are the idioms of the word "smile"?

(1) What are the four-word words or idioms with laughter?

Smile, smile, hide the knife in a smile, smile back, smile to face life, smile, smirk, the legendary swordsman.

Laughing, laughing, crying, laughing, singing, laughing,

(2) What are the words for laughing? What are the four-word idioms to describe laughter?

The voice and smiling face of the dead

The life of a prostitute

A smile from a beautiful woman is worth a thousand dollars-a smile from a beautiful woman is really precious.

Every flicker and smile

Secretly laugh

Natural and calm

(of a woman) give a charming/charming/sweet/charming smile.

Can't help laughing.

There is a dagger hidden behind the smile ―― there is an intention to kill behind the smile.

Two Modalities of Harmony and Righteousness

be radiant with delight/joy

Be at a loss (in the face of bad or unfortunate circumstances)

Keep talking and laughing as if nothing had happened-keep calm, especially when facing danger.

Talk and laugh happily.

smile through tears

hold one's sides with laughter

be all smiles

I don't know whether to cry or laugh.

The whole room was convulsed with laughter

dismiss with a laugh

clap one's hands and laugh aloud

Talking and joking are not frivolous.

glowing with health

(3) What are the idioms about laughter?

1, smile: Pinyin is xiào zhú yán kāi, which means smiling makes your face stretch; Describe smiling and very happy; From "Surprise at the First Moment" by Ling Mengchu in Ming Dynasty, "Mother just turned troubles into happiness; Smile and clear the way. " My mother turned from sadness to joy and said with a sullen smile. )

2. Looking back and smiling: Pinyin is Huímóu yóXiào, an idiom in China, which means rolling your eyes and smiling. Commonly used to describe a woman's charming expression, seductive and fascinating; From Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow in the Tang Dynasty, "If she only smiles back, there will be hundreds of spells cast, and the six palaces will be wiped out." (Translation: She looked back and smiled, charming and moving; The concubines of the six officials are all eclipsed. )

3. Make people laugh, generous: Pinyin is yí xiào dà fāng, generous: originally refers to people who know the truth, and later refers to people who have knowledge or expertise, instructing insiders to laugh; From "Zhuangzi Qiushui", "Parents laugh and be generous." If I hadn't come to you, I would have been laughed at by people who knew the truth forever. )

4, dumbfounding: Pinyin is k Xiào bédé, which means that it is not good to cry or laugh, which is very embarrassing to describe; From Lu Xun's "Pseudo-Free Books Stop Crying Literature", "Otherwise, I would be irresponsible to laugh and cry while biting pepper."

5, a captivating smile: Pinyin is Yā n Rá n y and xià o, which means to describe a woman's beautiful smile; From the fourth fold of the Yuan Dynasty's anonymous Ye, "All are just laughing." All feelings are in a woman's beautiful smile. )

What are two words, three words and four words to describe laughter?

Two words: smile, snigger, etc.

Three words: laughter, smile, etc.

Four words: smile, eyes wide open, and so on.

Explain in detail:

1, smile [wēi xiào]

Interpretation: a slight smile; Smile.

During the Warring States Period, Chu Songyu wrote "Ode to Disciples": "Smile with pleasure and secretly look at it."

2. Did Sarah laugh?

Interpretation: snigger.

Guo Moruo's poem "Bottle"No. 16: "Huang sings a happy song, which praises you and me, so I snigger in the flowers and you make peace on the piano."

3, mirth [Xiào hühü]

Interpretation: describe the appearance of laughter.

The word "immortal" written by Wei Zhuang in the former Shu Dynasty: "Be shocked, laugh, and live a long life."

4. Smile [small m: m:]

Interpretation: refers to the way the upper and lower eyelids are slightly closed when smiling.

Lao She's "Two Horses" is the first paragraph: "Wrap your lips a little, just in harmony with his smiling eyes."

5. Laugh heartily [pěng füdàXi]

Interpretation: Laugh with your hands on your stomach. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

Everyone laughed at his joke.

6. Smile [mé i kā i y m: n xi ao]

Interpretation: Eyebrows stretch, eyes smile. Describe a happy look.

Master Wang Yuan's The West Chamber is the second book: "He saw the soul that shocked yesterday, but he smiled today."

5] What are the four words about laughter?

Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh my head off, clap your hands and laugh.

First, laugh.

Vernacular interpretation: smile with your hands over your stomach. Hold your stomach, that is, cover your stomach with your hands. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Japanese People: Sima Yi said with a smile: "The doctor has Taoism, how can he say it now?" How can they say it? " "

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Sima Qian

Sima Ji laughed and said, I find this doctor seems to be a Taoist. Why do you say such superficial words and use such rude words?

Second, laugh.

Vernacular interpretation: describes a carefree mood, no distractions, and a carefree smile.

Source: "No regrets in youth": "The last two looked around with a smile and found many eyes staring at them. Dare to think and act without being bound by some ancient and popular moral standards, which is chic. "

Dynasty: modern

Author: Yin Qian's essay.

Third, smile.

Vernacular explanation: it means to smile and spread your face. Describe all smiles, very happy.

Origin: Chapter 42 of Water Margin, "Returning to the village with three volumes of gobbledygook, Song Gongming met Xuan Nv for nine days": Song Jiang was so happy and all smiles.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

Fourth, I lean forward and lean back.

Vernacular explanation: the body shakes back and forth. Describe the appearance of laughing or sleepy.

Source: The 40th time of Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci: "Make Li Pinger laugh my head off."

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Lan Xiaosheng

Five, clap your hands and laugh

Vernacular interpretation: caress: pat. Clap your hands and laugh to describe being very happy.

Source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu: "The emperor clapped his hands and laughed."

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Liu Yiqing

[6] Four words about laughter

Find the idiom 109, is that enough?

Did not say it, did not deserve to smile, charming but smiling, smiling like a spring mountain, spread as a laughing stock.

Pass it on as a joke, please with a smile, flirt, clap your hands and laugh.

Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Smile in the grave, laugh underground, laugh generously, laugh and laugh, cry and laugh.

Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, be happy.

Buy a smiling face to welcome you, buy a smiling face to chase you, sell a smiling face to chase you, smile with eyes and flowers.

Laugh at the flowers, break the sadness to laugh, laugh, break the tears to laugh, break the tears to laugh.

Don't laugh at meat, smile at face, smile at sadness, smile at money, and smile at daughter.

The magpie laughed and dove danced, forced a smile, looked like a smile, sounded like a smile, and threw a basin of laughter.

Smile to seal the marquis, smile, cry and smile, smile and smile to a scholar, smile and smile.

Laughing and laughing freely, laughing, pot calling the kettle black, smiling romantically, smiling more clearly than the river.

Don't laugh, laugh without answering, call before laughing, cringe at your shoulders, and hide a knife in your smile.

Laugh at waves, waves, tigers, eyebrows, eyes and hags.

Hippie smile, playful smile, smile, smile at one another, smile at one another, never against one's will.

Laughing before counting, laughing in the curse, laughing in the curse, laughing in the curse, are all articles, all laughing.

Smile, smile at the corner, smile at the corner of your mouth, smile at the door, smile at the door.

Leaning against the door, smiling, smiling, smiling, heart failure.

Smiling, laughing, unsmiling, charming and generous.

A generous smile makes people laugh, laugh it off and laugh it off.

Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh.

Smile, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh it off.

Chasing happiness and buying laughter, chasing happiness and selling laughter, carrying laughter and carrying words.

What are the four words for "smile"?

1 However, laugh at ch m: nRá né ré xi ao.

Idiom explanation: suddenly: smile. Laugh happily.

Clap your hands and laugh f ǔ zh m: ng dà xi ao.

Idiom definition: clap your hands: clap your hands. Clap your hands and laugh to describe being very happy.

3. burst into laughter

Idiom explanation: refers to a room full of people laughing together.

4. Laughter Hu ā Hu ā huān shēng xiào yǔ ǔ

Idiom explanation: Laugh happily.

5、huí mó u yī xià o

Interpretation of idioms: eyes: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

What are the four-word words or idioms with "smile"?

The four-word words or idioms with laughter are:

1, smile

[xǐ xiào yán kāi]

Source:

Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 99: "Through the archway, people come and go, all smiling faces."

Explanation:

Yan Kai: A relaxed face means a smile. Describe being happy and smiling.

2. Hide the knife in the smile

[Xi Yao L ǐ cá ng dā o]

Source:

"Biography of Li Yifu in Old Tang Dynasty": "The righteous house looks warm and respectful; Smile with people; Avoid dirty thieves. Be in power; Want others to be attached to themselves; Slightly caring; Don't rush in. So, when people joke with a knife; Also with its soft harm; Also known as' Li Mao'. "

Explanation:

Describe the appearance of being kind to people, but sinister.

Step 3 look back and smile

[hui móu y Xia o]

Source:

Tang Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow: "As long as she turns her head and smiles, there will be a hundred spells being cast, and all the paints in the sixth palace will be wiped out."

Explanation:

Eyes: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

4. Smile.

[Xi ào róng kj]

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Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 95th time: "If you see Kong Ming sitting on the tower, smiling, burning incense and playing the piano."

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Hold it with both hands. Describe a bright smile.

5. That's ridiculous

[tíXiào JiüfüI]

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Sha Ting's Trouble: "Liu Jiufa stood up sarcastically."

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Cry: cry; Neither: neither. I don't know what to do without crying or laughing. Describe an embarrassing situation or an act that is both uncomfortable and funny.

What are the four words with "smile"?

The four words with the word "smile" are:

1, smile [xià ozhun yá n kā i]: Smile makes your face stretch. Describe a big smile and a happy answer.

2. Make people laugh and be generous [yí xiào dà fāng]: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who have knowledge or expertise.

3. Looking back and smiling [huí mó u y and xià o]: Roll your eyes and smile. It is often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

4, burst into laughter [h not[hūng táng dàXiào]ao]: describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

5. Talking and laughing [tá n xià o zü ruò]: refers to being able to treat what happened calmly, talking and laughing, and not changing the normal state.

6. Ridiculous [tí xiào jiē fēi]: I don't know what to do without crying or laughing. Describe an embarrassing situation or an act that is both uncomfortable and funny.

⑽ What are the four-word words or idioms with the word "smile"?

1. Four-word words or idioms with the word "smile" include: smile, hide the knife in your pocket, make a smile, make a smile, smile, smile.

1, smile [xià o ró ng k and j ū]

Interpretation: "Hold it with both hands". Describe a bright smile.

Out: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms 95: "If you see Kong Ming sitting on the tower, smiling, burning incense and playing the piano."

I will never forget the feeling that my mother held me in her arms with a smile.

2, the bait hides the hook [xiào lǐ cáng dāo]

Interpretation: Describe the appearance of being kind to people, but in fact it is sinister and sinister.

Out: "Biography of Li Yifu in the Old Tang Dynasty": "The righteous house looks warm and respectful; Smile with people; Avoid dirty thieves. Be in power; Want others to be attached to themselves; Slightly caring; Don't rush in. So, when people joke with a knife; Also with its soft harm; Also known as' Li Mao'. "

Example: We should be especially wary of those bad guys who hide a knife in their smile.

3. Make people laugh [yxià o dà f ā ng]

Interpretation: make people laugh: make people laugh; Generosity: originally refers to people who know the avenue, and later refers to people who have knowledge or expertise. Make the insiders laugh.

Out of place: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge": "I am only ashamed of my short knowledge; I am afraid that I am ridiculous and generous; So I dare not take risks. "

Example: My opinion is very immature, so I dare not say it, for fear of making people laugh, and I am generous.

4, make people laugh [xiào zhú yán kāi]

Interpretation: one by one: follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Extend outward. Laugh to a long face. Describe smiling and very happy.

Out: Ming Lingmeng's "Surprise at the First Moment": "My mother just turned her troubles into happiness; Smiled and said:' Fortunately, my son has a bright future; Sometimes you have to work hard. "

At the party, everyone was in high spirits and smiling.

5. Smile [xǐ mé i xià o y ǐ n]

Interpretation: the eyebrows are happy and the eyes are smiling. Describe smiling and very happy.

Chapter 10 of Liu Qing's Iron Wall: "Look into the ditch with a smile like welcoming a distinguished guest."

Dad was very happy to learn that his brother was admitted to the university.

Second, other knowledge:

1, pinyin: xiào

2. Stroke: 10

3. Radical: Bamboo

4. Five strokes: tt

5. Basic explanation:

(1) Show a happy expression and make a joyful sound: smile. Smile. Smiling. Talking and laughing.

(2) ridicule: a laughing stock. Jokes. A joke. Laugh generously. Laugh heartily. laugh

(3) Crying