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What are the words that describe insects?

1. Four words to describe insects: blue fly with a hundred feet, butterflies flying and eating flies, cicadas vomiting blood, thunder rumbling, mouse livers in pairs.

The study of insects, sand, apes, cranes, insects and fish: rotten meat flies, flies shuttling and carving insects, insect carving skills, insect carving skills, insect carving, engraving and insect carving.

The last skill of insect carving, insect carving skill, insect carving small things, insect carving skill, butterfly carving, flying butterfly, pink bee, Huang Die, mad bee.

Butterfly, butterfly, butterfly, butterfly, butterfly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly, fly.

Bees cling to butterflies, bees flow out of springs, bees and butterflies cross with fragrant hives, bees cling to nests, bees meet, and ants meet in nests.

Bees are crazy about butterflies, bees come and go, bees are fascinated by butterflies, bees are fascinated by butterflies, butterflies are buzzing, bees are buzzing, and bees are rushing to ants.

Bee fans gather bees to know warblers, guess bees, gather bees, gather bees, gather bees and miscellaneous bees, cut back, cut back, ape-backed bees, and camp ants.

Come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups, come in groups.

A crane knee, a bee waist up and down, butterflies shuttle through flowers, chickens and insects get lost, mosquitoes become thunder bees and live in groups.

Cicada is as silent as cicada, frog acyl chicken flies leisurely, mad bees, waves, butterflies, wolves, insects, tigers, leopards, wolves, fierce bee venom, waves, butterflies, mad bees, waves, butterflies, waves and butterflies swim in bees.

Tickle bees eat stings, tickle bees, pick scorpions and gnats, forget the fragrance and fly in the breeze. There is no hair, no head, flies, birds, traces of insects, butterflies, dreams and dances.

Wandering and dancing, green flying, green flying, green flying, green flying, jade flying, hanging guests, green flying, hanging dragonflies with white and green flying, and water chasing stink like flies.

Colorful snake mouth, bee sting, mouse escaping to death, liver worm, arm mouse biting insect, mouse biting insect, and butterfly in pairs.

Fire, water, soldiers, insects, gladiators, weapons, cars, scorpions, bees, flies, snails, horns, no caterpillars, colorful dances, graceful.

Spoilers play butterflies, swim bees, summer insects face fungi, summer insects doubt ice, summer insects talk about colorful ice, fly with ice, fly with meat and fly with fish.

Ants are attached to bees, ants are attached to flies, ants are attached to bees, ants are attached to bees, ants are attached to bees, butterflies are attached to bees, dancing in the wind, flying in flies and flying in brocade.

Flies, flies, ants, flying dung, jade flies, ants, flying names, snails, flying sounds, frogs, manic flies, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits.

Small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits, small profits.

Around the flowers, apes, cranes, insects, worms, apes, cranes, worms attract bees, bees, butterflies, Yan Qing's clues, Zhuang Shengmeng Butterfly Zhuang Zhoumeng Butterfly.

A hundred-footed worm, hundred-footed but not broken, hundred-footed but not stiff, hundred-footed but not stiff, will not rest until death.

The mantis catches the cicada, and the yellowbird is behind-coveting immediate interests and not knowing the danger behind.

A bee stung the head of a tiger with sleeves. Summer insects are far from ice flies.

Chinese cabbage butterfly Chinese cabbage butterfly parasite Woodleaf butterfly echo swarm.

White Butterfly Colorful Butterfly Colorful Butterfly Pupa Moth Butterfly Flying Flying Flying Flying Flying Flying Flying Flying Flying Butterfly Flying Flying Butterfly.

Suddenly, the iris butterfly spins, beautiful bees fly lightly, and butterflies fly lightly.

Colorful hovering and dancing, gorgeous ant nests, spread wings, precious butterflies, choose mine.

2. Idioms containing insects: 50 moths, cicada's head, white teeth of moths, moths, moths, butterflies, pink moths,

Keywords moth eyebrow, white-toothed green moth, honeycomb moth, cicada without knowledge of snow, silence, Touma, chilling, chilling, stiff bird,

Self-identical cicada, cicada shedding snake solution, cicada shedding Long Bian, cicada shirt, reeling back and forth, reeling silkworm thread, cicada roaring and thunder drying, cicada belly turtle intestine,

The story of Qiu Chan and Deusim, the frog in spring, full of cicadas, chilling Touma, yellowbird waiting for cicada, frog singing cicada, golden cicada shelling, mantis catching cicada.

Keywords yellowbird behind, clue, cobweb dust, spider trail, spider wandering, cobweb dust, spider rat trail, cobweb dust,

Frog in the well, frog in the pit, frog in the pit, frog in the sink, frog in Jin Huiwen, frog in the well, frog in the well,

Dragging dragonflies and fighting mantis cars.

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1, moth to the fire

Explanation: A moth puts out a fire, which is a metaphor for self-destruction.

From: Don Yao Silian's Biography of Liang Shu to Guan: "A moth must not set herself on fire."

Just like a moth, will it burn itself miserly?

Example: He came to vote today because it was a moth who threw herself into the fire and asked for it. The Second Fold of Xiaoxiang Rain in Yuan Dynasty

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms are self-trapping, moth to the fire, self-destruction, lamp moth to the fire and moth to the fire.

The antonym of preserving our sanity.

Second, the frog in the well.

Explanation: A frog at the bottom of a well can only see a day as big as the wellhead. Metaphor is a narrow-minded person.

Said by: Zhuangzi Qiushui: "Well frogs can't talk to people in the sea, but are confined to the air."

Frogs in the well can't talk to them about the sea because of the limitation of living space.

Grammar: formal; As subject, object and attribute; derogatory sense

The synonyms are Liaodong tapir, well frog acyl chicken, well frog view, well frog croaking, eyes like beans, sitting in the well and watching the sky through a hole.

The antonyms are smart, arrogant and knowledgeable.

Third, clues

Explanation: Spiders can be found from the hanging spider silk, and the whereabouts of horses can be found from the marks of horseshoes. Metaphor things leave traces and clues.

From: Wang Qingjia's Preface to Bieya: "But in fact, the clue lies in ancient books."

The faint clues left by things are actually in ancient books.

Example: astute public security personnel quickly found the clue of the perpetrator according to the clues on the spot.

Grammar: combination; As subject, object and adverbial; derogatory sense

Synonyms are inextricably linked, predictable, with many clues and complexity.

Antonyms are inextricably linked, linear, clear at a glance, traceless and complicated.

Fourth, the golden cicada sheds its shell.

Description: cicadas shed their shells when they are adults. Metaphor muddle through, make people can't find it in time.

From: Yuan Hanqing's "Xie Tianxiang" is the second fold: "I tried my best to find Jin Chan."

Example: I'm in a hurry to hide now, but I can't. I have to find a way to get rid of the golden cicada. Cao Qing Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 27

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Metaphor covers people's eyes and ears.

Synonymous with delaying tactics, crossing the sea and flying away.

The antonym is to catch turtles in a jar, the old tree is packed, and it is attacked between Scylla and Charybdis.

Fifth, the yellowbird is behind.

Explanation: it means to wait for an opportunity to attack from behind, and it also means to have concerns.

Said by: Talking about the Garden: "There are trees in the garden with cicadas on them. Cicada is moaning and drinking dew. I didn't know mantis was behind! Mantis committed herself to the cicada, but I didn't know that the oriole was around. "

There is a tree in the yard. There is a cicada in the tree. Cicada is crying on high, but she doesn't know mantis is behind her. Mantis arched, not knowing that mantis was behind cicada. It shrank near the branches and bent its forelimbs to catch cicadas, but he didn't know that the yellowbird was beside it and wanted to eat it.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; Make clauses and attributes; derogatory sense

Synonymous with worries, yellowbird waits for cicada in the back.

3. Write ten words and idioms describing insects 1. Words:

Self-restraint, petty gain, moths to the fire, gladiators to block cars, cicadas to shell, insect carving skills, breaking cocoons into butterflies, headless flies, silence, broken limbs to save themselves.

2. Words:

Beneficial insects, pests, buzzing bees, butterfly dancing, fluttering, dancing, dancing, crawling, singing, singing.

First, bind yourself in a cocoon.

Pronunciation: [Zuo Jión ZFó]

Interpretation: Silkworms spin cocoons and wrap themselves inside. Metaphor to get yourself into trouble.

Source: Song Luyou's "Book Sigh": "Life is like a spring silkworm."

Vernacular translation: Life is like a spring silkworm, bound by its own cocoon.

Second, silence.

Pronunciation: [jìn ruhán chán]

Interpretation: As silent as a cicada in late autumn. Describe being depressed and afraid to speak.

Source: The Biography of Du Mi in the Later Han Dynasty: "Liu Shengwei is a doctor, a courtesy guest, who knows the good but doesn't recommend it, but doesn't talk about the bad, cherishes himself and is chilling with himself. This sinner is also. "

Liu Sheng, a doctor, treats guests with dignity, but he knows that talented people don't recommend them, but they don't approve them when they hear the news, and they only hide the truth for their own protection, such as Qiu Chan. Such a person is really guilty!

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Synonym of silence: keep silent

Shut up like a bottle.

Pronunciation: [chén mòguán]

Interpretation: silence: silence; Rarely: rarely. Silence, rarely speak.

Source: Biography of Guo Ziyi in the Old Tang Dynasty: "Zhao (Sun); Easy; Seven feet long; Rich in square mouth; Silence. "

Translation of vernacular Chinese: Zhao (his grandson) is more than seven feet tall, with a square mouth, a plump chin, a quiet voice and little talk.

There are more than 65,438+00 idioms about insects. Because most Chinese idioms come from ancient sayings, some of them have different names from those commonly used now, and even are rarely known to the modern public. Now, some representative idioms of this kind are listed, and the names of insects are explained with various materials. Cuckoo is another name for cicada; Spine is a kind of cicada, with small body, bluish green back and clear voice. "Zheboiling soup" refers to cicada boiling soup, which means disturbing people. The "thorn" in this idiom is different from the previous idiom, and it should be "thorn lang", so the name refers to the thorn of the hedgehog, and "Feng Wei's axe" is a metaphor for small strength. A cicada, a cicada with a small body and a wide and square head, and the patterns on her body describe the beauty of a woman's face. The neck is white. The suffering of butterflies refers to crickets or locusts. Butterfly's suffering refers to sad homesickness. In modern entomology, the bitter taste of butterfly is found in nymphae, which is a rare insect in China. Little knowledge. Moths are attached to hives, where "moths" communicate with "ants". "Honeycomb with moths" refers to gathering like ants and bees. Describe the morphological characteristics of insects in Chinese idioms. Some Chinese idioms explicitly use the morphological characteristics of certain insects, such as their body shape, body color, head shape, compound eyes, beak, tentacles, wings and feet. It is not clear what insects or parts are used in a few idioms related to insects. This paper makes a textual research on this, which is summarized as follows. Most of the insects in Chinese idioms are very small, indicating insignificant people and things. Some of them are out of their depth, such as "Mayflies shake trees", "flies make small profits", "flies make small profits", "mosquitoes bear the mountain", "mosquitoes are in the nest" and "mosquitoes pass the ear". Idioms are used to describe a woman's neck turning white. For example, a cicada with a square head and a wide forehead is used to describe a woman's face. For example, a cicada with a cicada head and a beautiful eyebrow is used to describe a woman's face. The compound eye of the compound eye wasp is very prominent, and there is a stinger at the end of the abdomen. Idioms are used to describe a person's fierce appearance, ugly and fierce temperament. For example, the eyes of bees are like dragonflies. Usually the beak is close to the chest and abdomen, like the drooping part of the ancient crown belt after knotting under the chin. This is the meaning of the idiom "cicada crab Kuang". The metaphor of "cicada crab Kuang" is contradictory or unworthy of its name. The "moth eyebrow" in the antenna idiom "cicada and crab" originally means "moth eyebrow" and "cicada is the most important, and hordes of horses are the least important", which is a confusing description of right and wrong. Mantis's front foot is scratching its feet, which looks very powerful, but it is naturally dwarfed by powerful forces. The idioms "Feng Wei's axe", "wheels full of eyes" and "mantis's arm blocks the car" all refer to mantis's front foot. Besides, it's all a metaphor for biting off more than one can chew. Other idioms include "cilia", "cilia of mosquitoes in insect nests" and "mantis wheel". Mosquito cilia or "cilia" are also called "mosquito eyebrows". In fact, mosquitoes have no real eyelashes or eyebrows. "Mosquito cilia" is just a legend. That can only refer to the bristle clusters on the compound eyes of mosquitoes. Biological characteristics of insects in Chinese idioms The biological characteristics of insects used in Chinese idioms include metamorphosis, feeding habits, feeding patterns, clustering, tropism, nesting, cocoon formation, phonation, self-defense, longevity, spawning places and ways, etc. Abnormal insects have to go through several molting and metamorphosis in their lives. The idiom "cicada sloughs its skin" is a metaphor for adults. "Spider swimming" is a metaphor for skillful skills through the spider's swimming net and the transformation of cicadas. Eating mantis is a famous carnivorous insect, and idioms such as "mantis catches cicada, yellowbird comes last" reflect this from the side; Some insects are saprophytic, so there is the idiom "saprophytic". Now it is said that there must be an internal reason for the disaster. Silkworm larvae eat by chewing and can bite mulberry leaves bit by bit, so the idiom "bite whales" describes that they gradually devour the interests of others like silkworms; Some insects, such as midges, can drill wood to make fire, which is reflected in the idiom "rats bite people to eat", while "giant midges" describe traitors, and "midges" in "biting the country and harming the people" refer to acts that endanger the country; Cicada's mouthparts are absorbent, so it can only suck in liquid food, and can't munch on the branches and leaves of trees. The ancients thought that cicadas who only drink dew must have an empty stomach and small intestine like turtles who have not eaten for a long time, so they used "cicada's belly turtle intestine" to compare hunger and poverty. Some insects, especially social insects, tend to gather together in large numbers, and idioms are used to describe the gathering of people. Such as "gathering ants", "gathering bees", "gathering ants", and so on. Chemotactic insects have various tendencies, which are also reflected in Chinese idioms, such as "like ants attaching to ants", "ants attaching to flies", "fish repelling flies", "moths putting out fires" and "husbands who repel each other stink", which endanger their safety. The idiom "a thousand miles of embankment collapses in an ant nest" is used to describe that if you don't pay attention to small problems, it will lead to great disaster. Some insects can cocoon, such as silkworms, and people have known its use since ancient times. The idiom "make a cocoon and bind yourself" means that people are troubled by themselves. The metaphor of "cocoon peeling and spinning" is to seek the occurrence and development process of things according to the order; "A single cocoon becomes a butterfly" is a metaphor for poems with clear lines, clear veins or unilateral yearning. Some insects can make sounds.

5. Good words, sentences and words to describe insects

Useful insects and harmful bees are dancing.

The creeping submersible is light, sensitive and low-key, singing and singing.

Twitter, Twitter, buzzing, colorful butterflies flying, butterflies dancing, bees coming and going.

Dragonflies, running water, fireflies, such as lights, autumn insects moan and fall one after another.

Flying leisurely, light and soft, graceful, dancing, flying back and forth, fluttering in the wind.

Flying in the wind, high and low, netting and preying on colorful.

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There are small ants under the locust tree in front of my house. They are dressed in "black clothes" and have two sensitive tentacles on their heads. Their eyes are black and bright, and their bodies are like the large colon in our book.

When the mantis saw a big grasshopper, it suddenly assumed a terrible posture, spreading its wings obliquely to both sides, with its hind wings upright like sails and its upper end bent like a crank, making a sound like a poisonous snake jet.

Small floating insects have a self-defense ability, which is "shock". When something suddenly touched it, the ladybug quickly put away its tentacles and feet and lay motionless as if it were dead, but after about 2 minutes, it got up again or flew away quickly.

Bees' nests are arranged in rows, which are very neat. Each row has many hexagonal cells, which are strong and light. They put honey and pollen in a small grid and feed the baby.

In the spring of March, butterflies are like falling English, like flowing clouds, sometimes playing and chasing, flying in the flowers among the evergreen trees; Sometimes dancing is light and soft.

The tentacles of the old butterfly bend outward like two filaments, and six red feet grow on both sides of the furry body, stretching and contracting in rows, like a newborn baby kicking his hands and feet when crying.

Dragonfly's head is round, with a pair of big eyes protruding like emeralds and a mouth like iron pliers.

In the sun, the body of the yellow dragonfly appears red and gold. Their transparent wings are vibrating rapidly and look like shadows and fog.

On summer nights, under the shade of trees and in the grass, fireflies fly around with yellow-green flashes, just like natural "little lanterns".

This cricket is dark brown, with a pair of black eyes embedded under its tentacles, two wings as brown as a membrane, and two hard tails like two steel needles.

Cricket wrapped in black gauze looks so serious; Like a general in black armor, he looks brave.

Guo Kuo Moore is wearing a turquoise coat, with two jewel-like eyes on both sides of his head and two slender beards on his head. He's heroic, like a general!

Silkworms begin to spin silk. One by one, they hold their heads high, stand up, slowly swing from side to side, vomit, vomit, endlessly, as if there is a mass of silk thread in their bellies, which will never be exhausted. In a few days, they vomited a thick layer.

The little gecko rushed over like lightning, stretched its head and neck, spit out its slender tongue, and deftly rolled the mosquito into its mouth.

This little gecko has a pair of small black eyes on its triangular head. Its four feet cling to the wall and a slender tail leans against the wall. Pretty slim!

6. Idioms about insects (20) There are many idioms about insects, such as simmering soup, licking an axe, throwing a moth into the fire, being a flash in the pan, shedding cicadas, dragonflies, being silent, moths with white teeth, bees buzzing, gladiators blocking cars and making cocoons.

First, boil the soup.

Interpretation: Beijing: Beijing; Mantis: a kind of cicada, with a small body, a blue-green back and a crisp and mellow voice; Boiling: The boiling water is boiling. Like cicadas, like boiling soup. Describe social unrest.

From: The Book of Songs, Elegance and Swing: "Yin Shang consults women, which is as clumsy as boiling soup."

Vernacular: "When consulting a prostitute, people lament like cicadas, just like falling into boiling water soup."

Grammar: combination; As objects and attributes; derogatory sense

Synonym sky boiling

Second, Feng Wei's axe.

Explanation: Metaphor is weak.

Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang in Qing Dynasty: What is it?

Vernacular: "The hedgehog attacks the axe, while the pond steals the axe. Why! "

Third, moths put out the fire.

Explanation: A moth puts out a fire, which is a metaphor for self-destruction.

From: Biography of Liang Shu Xiang Guan: "How can a moth set herself on fire?"

Vernacular: Like a moth to a fire, it doesn't mean to be burned to death.

Example: He came to vote today because it was a moth who threw herself into the fire and asked for it. -yuan "xiaoxiang rain" the second fold.

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms are self-trapping, moth to the fire, self-destruction, lamp moth to the fire and moth to the fire.

The antonym of preserving our sanity.

Fourth, transience.

Explanation: ① Born in the morning and died in the evening. (2) today also describes things that are short in life.

From: Materia Medica for Rebuilding Political Evidence under Grass: "Flowers fall in the morning curtain ... The head is like a pen, purple, and fleeting."

Vernacular: "Treating peanut manure in the morning ..., the first pen, purple, was born in the morning and died at night."

Ex.: As long as any literary work is not a flash in the pan, there will always be people who like it and people who hate it. -Ba Jin's Exploration Collection, Indoctrination and Publicity

Synonyms spin, spin and die in the morning.

Five, golden cicada shell

Description: cicadas shed their shells when they are adults. Metaphor muddle through, make people can't find it in time.

Said by: Yuan Hanqing's "Xie Tianxiang", the second fold: "I tried some tricks, but I was worried that my stomach was broken. I can't find the lie that the golden cicada was hatched. "

Vernacular: "I tried some tricks, worried about my stomach, and found a lie, but I couldn't get rid of a golden cicada." "

Example: I'm in a hurry to hide now, but I can't. I have to find a way to get rid of the golden cicada. -Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 27 times

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Metaphor covers people's eyes and ears.

Synonymous with delaying tactics, crossing the sea and flying away.

The antonym is to catch turtles in a jar, the old tree is packed, and it is attacked between Scylla and Charybdis.