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A set of four-character idioms describing tigers: golden notes

Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China, which has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times and represent a story or allusion. The following are four-character idioms describing tigers that I compiled for you, which are for reference only and I hope to help you.

Collection 1 1. Nine cows and two tigers symbolize great power.

There are many people in the metaphor of three people becoming tigers, who will believe even if the rumor is wrong.

3. Lively and brave posture.

4. It's like adding wings to a tiger. What is even more frightening is that the strong need to help and become stronger.

When a sheep enters the tiger's mouth, it means danger and death.

6. Indulge the wicked and let him return to his sphere of influence or territory to harm others.

7. It's really a fox and a tiger to kill a chicken for a monkey under the guise of imposing manner.

8. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Metaphor have many outstanding talents.

9. The metaphor of a tiger entering a flock is very powerful. The other party has no resistance at all and can do whatever they want.

10. the rest of your life is a metaphor for the life that survived great danger.

1 1. Stare at it greedily and wait for the start time.

12. An anticlimactic metaphor means that things have a beginning and no end, and there is no perseverance.

13. An accomplice who does bad things is a metaphor.

14. wolfing down describes eating is fierce and urgent, rude and ugly.

15. riding a tiger is difficult. It means that after a person has done something, it is too late to stop, which means that he is in a dilemma.

16. It's difficult to ride a tiger, but you can't stop because of the general trend.

17. This is a metaphor for the impossible.

18. Feng He, the angry tiger, beat the tiger with his bare hands and crossed the river without a boat, which is a metaphor for the courage of the brave.

19. Talking about the change of color means that you have to experience it yourself to have true knowledge; Later, it expanded to fear something, and when it comes to it, you will panic.

20. The plan to transfer the tigers on the mountain to deceive people to leave the base area in order to achieve a certain purpose.

2 1. Raising a tiger is a metaphor for conniving at the enemy or the wicked and bringing future trouble to yourself.

22. Hungry tigers and sheep are very greedy.

23. The roar of dragons and tigers refers to the roar of dragons and tigers, and the whistle that describes people is very loud.

24. The enter the dragon describes the equal struggle between two great powers.

25. The Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave is a dangerous place.

26. Long Pan and Hu Ju described the seriousness and danger of the situation.

27. To set the tiger free is to let the wicked go and let them endanger the society again.

A collection of four-character idioms describing tigers: 2 0 1. A tiger's back is as wide as a tiger's and its waist is as strong as a bear's. Describe a person who is physically strong.

02. Steaming from tiger to dragon: refers to making use of the changes of the times and making great achievements.

03. Tigers don't eat children: Tigers are fierce and cruel, but they don't eat children. It is a metaphor that everyone has the heart to love his son and the feeling of flesh and blood.

04. Longxing: The original description of the emperor's manners is different. Later, he also described the heroic attitude of the general.

05, Tiger Chao Long Xiang: Metaphorically, the heroes rise up and compete with each other. Idioms about tigers

06. Tiger Party and Fox Friends: A metaphor for fierce and cunning people.

07. Tiger Swinging Sheep: The tiger rushed into the sheep. Metaphor bullying the weak, do whatever you want. With the "tiger into the flock".

08. Enter the tiger and fight the dragon: describe the struggle or fierce competition.

09. Tiger and Crown: Crown: Put a hat on your head. Metaphor is a sadistic person.

10, the tiger shines on the dragon pan: describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. It's the same as "tiger sitting on a dragon's plate"

1 1. Whaling behind the tiger's back: the metaphor of regime division and mutual annexation.

12, Dragon Tiger: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.

13, Help the tiger to be a disaster: a metaphor to help the wicked do bad things.

14, violent tiger Feng He: violent tiger: fighting with empty hands; Feng He: Wade across the river. Metaphor is foolhardy and reckless.

15, jackals run wild: jackals are two ferocious beasts. Metaphor is that bad people run amok like fierce beasts.

16, the thorn tiger holds the snipe: a metaphor for waiting for an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. Idioms about tigers

17, Fight the tiger and hold the dragon: You also said that you fought the phoenix and held the dragon. It is a metaphor for setting traps and trapping powerful opponents.

18, Diao Hu Jiao Yuan: refers to a strong man taking risks.

19. Move the tiger on the mountain: try to make the tiger leave the original hill. Metaphor uses tricks to make the other party leave the original place, so as to take the opportunity to act.

20. Evil tigers don't eat children: even fierce tigers don't eat their own cubs. Metaphor does not hurt close people.

2 1, hungry tiger meets sheep: meet: meet. The hungry tiger met a lamb. Metaphor is rapid greed.

22. Hungry tiger and hungry eagle: metaphor for cruelty and greed.

Hungry tiger sees sheep: hungry. The tiger saw a lamb. Metaphor is rapid greed.

24. Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

25. Hungry tigers pounce on sheep: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

26. Hungry tigers catch sheep: just like hungry tigers catch lambs. Metaphor is quick and greedy.

27. Hungry tiger swallows sheep: A hungry tiger swallows a lamb alive. Metaphor is quick and greedy.

28. Hungry Tiger Sheep: Hey, hurry up. The hungry tiger chased a lamb. Metaphor is rapid greed.

29. Hungry Tiger Way: A metaphor for a very dangerous place.

30. When two tigers fight, there must be one injury: when two fierce tigers fight, one of them will be injured. To make a metaphor, the strength of both opposing sides is very strong, and the result of fierce struggle is that one side suffers.

A set of four-word idioms describing tigers. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Crouching Tiger is a metaphor for hidden talents and wizards.

2. Play sloppy: describe a deceiver who wants to get away with it.

3. Draw a tiger out of the mountain: a trick to draw a tiger out of the mountain.

4. Hungry tigers pounce on food: a four-word idiom to describe agility, because hungry tigers work very fast.

5. Eye-catching and tiger-loving: It is very scary to describe a person's appearance.

6. Helping the tiger to be a disaster: helping the bad guys to do bad things is a derogatory four-word idiom.

7. Evil tigers don't eat children: tigers don't eat children when they are hungry, which shows that tigers still have a little conscience.

8. Tiger poison does not eat children: it is the same meaning as evil tiger does not eat children.

9. If you keep a tiger behind closed doors, it will hurt people: if you keep a tiger behind closed doors, it will hurt people when it is big.

10. The prestige of the fox and the tiger: The fox uses the prestige of the tiger to show off. This idiom is generally used to describe those rabbits and little people.

1 1. Tiger Dragon Plate: Describe the terrain and the mountains.

12. escaping from danger: escaping from danger means that people are very lucky to survive.

13. anticlimactic: anticlimactic, describing doing things from beginning to end, with great momentum and average effect.

14. except the door: the descendants of the door are brave.

15. Draw a tiger into a dog: It is similar to learning from the East, but it is a joke to describe imitation failure.

16. the strength of the nine cows and two tigers: how strong is the strength of the nine cows and two tigers? A desperate effort is used to describe things that are not easy to complete and exhausted.