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Laughter is a big idiom.

1. Idioms about laughter in a four-character dictionary:

Smile,

Smiling,

Hide the knife in a smile,

Smile,

Smile,

Without heart,

Unspoken,

Smile through tears,

Talking and laughing,

Smiling and charming,

A thousand dollars for a smile,

Looking back and smiling,

Laugh generously,

Daughter laughs,

Laughing and crying,

Laugh,

Force a smile,

Smile in Jiuquan,

Gherardini,

Laugh,

Voice and smile,

Eyebrows, eyes and smiles,

Laughing at the city,

Ironically,

Laugh it off,

Spring mountain is like a smile,

Don't laugh,

Talking and laughing,

Leaning against the door and smiling,

Creating a smile is as difficult as purifying a river.

2. The four-character word with a smile, unsmiling, is not worth laughing at, but laughs like a spring mountain and is passed down 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.

3. A complete collection of four-word idioms with a smile,

I couldn't help laughing,

Laugh generously,

Sniff,

Gag,

Talking and laughing,

Looking back and smiling,

Play the lute to a cow,

Laughing and crying,

Hippie smile,

Smile,

Ironically,

Hide the knife in a smile,

Unspoken,

Laughing at the city,

Force a smile,

Laugh it off,

Smile,

Smiling,

Smile,

Voice and smile,

Smile at the flowers,

Laugh,

Smile,

A smile is a thousand dollars,

Talking and laughing,

Smile,

The man's tongue,

Without heart,

The mountains seem to smile in spring.

4. The four-word idiom laughter idiom is:

Laugh it off first [Y and Xiao Zhi Zhihe]

1. explanation: put a smile aside. It means nothing serious.

2. From: Song Yang Wanli's poem "Looking at the water and sighing": "The source is unnecessary, laugh it off." Song Luyou's poem "Book Dream": "Laugh it off and finally live."

3. Example: When Cao Tai saw him say this, he knew that he was angry and had to do so.

Second, don't laugh [bù gǒ u yá n xiao]

1. Description: Gou: Gou, whatever. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

2. From: On the Book of Rites and Quli: "Don't climb high, don't go deep, be meticulous, don't laugh."

3. Example: Suppose this Jun Zheng, single name, male, is from Xiangtan, Hunan. He has always been a lecturer in Song studies, with good conduct.

Third, no heart [y m: rá n sh and xiao]

1. explanation: I didn't laugh: I couldn't help laughing. I can't help laughing.

2. From: Ye's Biography of Wu Yuechun in Wu Yu: "I smiled dumb."

3. Example: In Wang Zi 'an's mind, I was anxious, thinking that Ghost Fox had been snickering for a long time, so I took advantage of his drunkenness to play with him, and the people at the bedside woke up, so I would rather be unhappy.

Four. Joking [yán xiào yàn yàn]

1. explanation: talking and laughing, gentle and docile.

2. From: "Shi Pin Feng Wei Meng": "The banquet at the General's Corner is full of laughter." Mao Chuan: "Yan Yan, and soft."

3. Example: There are more than a dozen boys and girls, and there are also more than a dozen yellow-headed people in Tsing Yi, who are stepping on Xu Lai.

Verb (short for verb) laugh heartily [pěng füdàXi ao]

1. explanation: put your hand over your stomach and laugh. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

2. Example: After listening to his jokes, everyone ~.

5. What are the four words about laughter? Laugh, laugh, laugh, bow your head and clap your hands.

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. What are the four-word idioms to describe laughter? You can be casual without laughing. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

Smile, however. Smile: The way you smile. Laugh happily.

Being angry and not laughing is a metaphor for having a happy attitude and not bullying others.

Laughter: the material being teased. Spread around and be used as teasing material.

Spring mountain is like a smile, depicting the beautiful mountains and rivers in spring.

Laughing in front of you means being affectionate in front of you, but playing tricks behind your back.

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

Smile, smile and answer. Metaphor doesn't care, it doesn't matter.

Jiuquan Jiuquan smiles: deep underground, it used to refer to the place where people were buried after death. Also known as the "grave". The grave is full of smiles. It means to feel gratified and happy after death.

Laughter describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

Looking back and smiling: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. A watch often used to describe a woman's charm.