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Idioms express feelings?
Feel at ease
It means stable, satisfied and willing to do so.
Feel depressed/depressed
Dull: A depressed look. Be depressed, be in a sad mood
Have no appetite for food or drink.
Not in the mood for tea and dinner. Describe an anxious mood
Pour out of one's eyes
Orbit: Around the eyes. Refers to tears flowing out of the eyes uncontrollably, which describes being very excited.
Anxious to return
I really want to go home. Describe longing to go home
A gaunt and bleak scene in the wind and rain
Describe the gloomy mood in the wind and rain
A joyful smile
Describe a happy mood, smiling.
glowing with health
Full face: Full face. Describe the appearance of being in a good mood and energetic.
All kinds of feelings come to mind.
feel
(2) Idioms describing the mood of characters.
1, be elated [x and n hu ā n lang]
Describe inner joy.
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Qing Li Garbo's A Brief History of Civilization: "Ping Zhong Cheng was so happy that he even said,' Please, please.' "
2. Happily [hu ā n ti ā n xǐ dǐ]
Describe very happy.
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Master Wang Yuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber" is the third fold: "Then I will see him happy; I am willing to follow my life. "
3. Be dejected and despondent
Describe the feeling of depression when you are disappointed or depressed. Tang Hanyu's "Sending the Poor": "The master became dejected and began to thank him."
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Tang Hanyu's "Send Poor": "My Lord is so depressed; Let's start, thank you. "
4. Complex feelings
Feelings are intertwined.
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Song Chen Liang's "Longchuan Collection Sacrificing Xia Qingwen": "Tears are flowing; Not accidental; Mixed feelings; I am guilty. "
5, beaming [xǐ shàng méi shāo]
Joy is expressed from the eyebrows.
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Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Think for a long time; Had an idea; I feel unhappy. "
③ Idioms describing emotions.
Idioms describing mood:
1, in full bloom [xρ nρnρnρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ nρ n, nρ n, n, n, n, n, n, n. Describe the incomparable happiness.
2. [Hu ā n ti ā n x ǐ d ǐ] describes it as very happy.
3, depressed [chuí tó u sà ng qi] depressed: drooping head; Frustrated: look depressed. Describe how you feel depressed and depressed because of failure or failure.
4, mixed feelings [b鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴鹴] Feelings: feelings; Cross: simultaneous occurrence. Feelings are intertwined. Describe a lot of feelings and complicated feelings.
5. Grief [bēi tòng yù jué] Absolutely: exhausted. Sadness is extremely sad.
6. Spring Breeze Pride [chūn fěng déy] Pride: complacency. Used in the old days to describe the excitement after entering the Jinshi exam. After describing the smooth promotion of the position.
7, relaxed and happy [xρn kuàng shényí] Spacious: open; Yi: Happy. Open-minded and cheerful.
8, beaming [xǐ shàng méi shāo] Happy mood is expressed from the eyebrows.
9. I was overjoyed. Hope, surprise I am very happy because of unexpected good things.
10, overjoyed [Dà xà wà ng]: exceeded; Hope: Hope. The result was better than I expected, so I was very happy.
1 1, surge of emotion [xρn cháo péng pàI]: the sound of waves. My heart is like a wave. Describe the mood is very excited, not calm.
12, fidgeting [Zuo Liān] not sitting or standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.
13, ecstatic [xρn xǐruòKuang] Joy: happiness; If: as if; Crazy: out of control. Describe happiness to the extreme.
(4) What are the idioms expressing mood?
Sorrow: sorrow: sadness. Sorrow after bereavement.
Peace of mind: originally refers to peace of mind and happy mood. After that, I mean I am willing to be happy.
Peace of mind: peace of mind, not seeking fame and fortune.
Sad soul pin: sad: depressed look; Soul needle: the soul leaves the body. Describe the mood is extremely depressed and sad, so that the mind has no owner.
Dull: gloomy: the appearance of depression. Listless.
Bagongshan vegetation: regard Bagongshan vegetation as the enemy. Describe extreme tension and fear.
Baba robbery: refers to the anxious look.
Mixed feelings: feelings: feelings; Cross: simultaneous occurrence. Feelings are intertwined. Describe a lot of feelings and complicated feelings.
Claws scratch the heart: just like a hundred claws scratch the heart. Describe people's complex mood and uneasy.
Sorrow: Sorrow. Generally refers to all kinds of situations and moods in life.
Sadness: sadness: sadness; Joy: joy; Get together: get together; Scattered: discrete. Generally refers to the experience and mood of joys and sorrows in the world.
Sorrow: sadness, joy, separation, gathering. Generally refers to all kinds of situations experienced in life and all kinds of moods arising therefrom.
The intersection of sadness and shame: shame: shame; Intersection: interweaving. Sorrow and shame are intertwined.
Sorrow and joy: Sorrow and joy are intertwined.
Sadness and happiness are intertwined: sadness and happiness are intertwined.
Sorrow and joy intersect: cross: * * *. Sadness and happiness are intertwined.
Mixed feelings: mixed feelings: party. Sadness and happiness are intertwined.
Sorrow and joy interweave: sorrow and joy interweave.
Sadness and joy: sadness and joy.
Don't use wealth: use: worry. Be in no hurry to pursue wealth. A person who is lofty and content with poverty.
Take your time: describe calm mood and calm action.
Mood: mood, mood. Ruthless. Refers to lack of emotional support and a bad mood.
Sad rain and gloomy clouds: describe a bleak scene or mood.
⑤ Idioms describing mood
Idioms describing happy mood
Happy, ecstatic, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, happy, satisfied, happy, ecstatic.
⑥ Idioms expressing mood
1, can't wait.
Vernacular explanation: I am in a hurry and can't wait any longer.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Li Ruzhen
Source: "Jing Hua Yuan" The sixth time: "And it is a drunken game; Why can't the fairy wait? "
Come and play after the wine is finished. Why can't this fairy wait any longer?
Step 2 fidget
Interpretation of vernacular: neither sitting nor standing. Describe nervousness and anxiety.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Shi Naian
Source: The 40th time of Water Margin: "Since my brother got an official position, he has been fidgeting and there is no way to save him."
3, tears streaming down her face
Vernacular explanation: Tears streaming down her face. Describe extreme sadness.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Luo Guanzhong
Source: Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the hundredth time: "After the words are finished, I will pay for it with India, and my face will burst into tears."
Translation: After that, I handed in the official seal and shed tears.
4. Depression
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: describe the feeling of depression when disappointed or frustrated.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Han Yu
Source: "Send the poor": "The master is so depressed; Let's start, thank you. "
Translation: The host is then depressed; Express gratitude.
Step 5 be depressed
Vernacular interpretation: unhappy because of unsatisfactory things.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Luo Guanzhong
Source: Chapter 18 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "I am afraid of being laughed at again; I am depressed all day. "
I am afraid of being laughed at; So I'm unhappy all day.
⑦ Idioms describing mood
Bittersweet
Full of sadness and anger
All kinds of feelings come to mind.
Touch the depths of sb's soul
deeply moving
cannot help doing
Feel high/fluctuating.
Speak fiercely with obvious moral tone
passionate
Shed tears of gratitude
Be grateful (to sb.' s kindness)
Thank goodness
Remember all my life.
Empathy and depression.
Very depressed
be utterly disheartened
be utterly disheartened
Tired of worldly life
Will only be pessimistic and disappointed
Extremely sad and depressed
be greatly disappointed
It feels like a knife is piercing someone's heart.
Sharp pain
Be heartbroken at the loss of parents
Lament over the hard years and people's sufferings.
Happy, ecstatic, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, beaming, happy, satisfied, happy, ecstatic.
Happy, happy, happy, ecstatic, ecstatic, victorious, beaming, smiling, beaming, beaming, dancing, elated, ecstatic, happy.
Smiling. Be ecstatic. Happily Happiness falls from the sky, mixed with sadness and joy.
Full of sadness and anger
All kinds of feelings come to mind.
Touch the depths of sb's soul
deeply moving
cannot help doing
Feel high/fluctuating.
Speak fiercely with obvious moral tone
passionate
Shed tears of gratitude
Be grateful (to sb.' s kindness)
Thank goodness
Remember all my life.
Feel the same way
become dejected and despondent
Very depressed
be utterly disheartened
be utterly disheartened
Tired of worldly life
Will only be pessimistic and disappointed
Extremely sad and depressed
be greatly disappointed
It feels like a knife is piercing someone's heart.
Sharp pain
Be heartbroken at the loss of parents
Lament over the hard years and people's sufferings.
⑧ Idioms to describe a good mood.
Idioms to describe a good mood are:
Beaming, beaming, satisfied, overjoyed, self-satisfied, happy, happy to forget troubles, ecstatic, beaming, cheerful, happy Tao Tao, smiling, smiling, relaxed, radiant, happy, dancing and so on.
1, beaming
Pinyin: xǐshàng mei shāo
Meaning: The joyful mood is expressed from the eyebrows.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Thinking for a long time; Had an idea; I feel unhappy. "
Interpretation: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "After thinking for a long time, I had an idea, and my joy unconsciously showed from my brow."
2. Very happy
Pinyin: mé i f ē i sè w incarnation]
Describe joy or pride: when it comes to pride, he can't help it.
Source: Qing Li Garbo's "Official Appearance": "When the five squires smell this; I can't help but be very happy. "
Interpretation: Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Appearance": "The five squires can't help but be proud when they hear this."
Step 3 be satisfied
Pinyin: x: n m: n y: z ú
Meaning: Very satisfied.
Source: Lu Song Zuqian's "On the Golden Wheel": "The monarch and the minister thought that Jiangdong's career was eternal security, so they were satisfied."
Interpretation: In Lu Song Zuqian's "On the Golden Wheel": "The princes and ministers all thought that Jiangdong's career would be permanent, stable and very satisfied."
Step 4 be ecstatic
Pinyin: xρn xǐruòKuang
Meaning: joy: happiness; If: as if; Crazy: out of control. Describe happiness to the extreme.
Source: Tang Du Fu's "The banks of the Yellow River recaptured by the imperial army": "Where are my wife and my son? There is not a trace of sadness on their faces. ; However, I packed my books and poems crazily. "
Interpretation: Tang Du Fu's "The Imperial Army Recovers the Banks of the Yellow River": "Looking back on his wife and children, he has also swept away the gloom and rolled up his poems. The whole family is ecstatic. "
Step 5 feel relaxed
Pinyin: yí rán zì dé
Meaning: pleasant: a comfortable and pleasant appearance. Describe happiness and contentment.
Source: "Liezi Huangdi": "Huangdi realized; Peace of mind. "
Interpretation: Liezi Huangdi: "Huangdi realized the truth and was happy and satisfied."
Pet-name ruby idioms to express mood
Hi: cheerful, happy, happy, smiling.
Anger: rage, anger, anger, anger.
Mourning: sobbing, tears streaming down my face, tears pouring down my face.
Fear: fear, nerve-racking, nervous and creepy.
What are the words to express your mood?
Happy, carefree, bright, depressed, sad.
First, be happy
Interpretation of vernacular: happy and comfortable: everyone is together, talking and laughing, very ~.
Source: The third story of Heroes of Children: "The happiest thing for a woman in the world is that her husband praises her son in front of her."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Wen Kang
Second, carefree.
Interpretation of vernacular: comfortable and happy: mood ~.
Source: Chapter 1 of Oriental Part III: "Whenever menstruation is in a bad mood, I feel much more relaxed when I talk to her."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Wei Wei
Third, bright and clear.
Interpretation of vernacular: cheerful; Frank: Laughter. This man is very ~, talking and laughing
Source: Bao Puzi Xu Xue: "Those who are born smart and can't be described as gentlemen don't know whether they are big or not."
Dynasty: Jin
Author: Ge Hong
You can't call a natural, cheerful and straightforward person a gentleman. You don't know the general quality.
Fourth, depression.
Vernacular interpretation: boring; Unhappy: ~ Unhappy. Solve the ~ in the chest.
Source: "Surprise of the first lettering" Volume 20: "It is very depressing to tear down the short wall in front of you."
Dynasty: Late Ming Dynasty
Author: Ling Mengchu
Verb (short for verb) is sad.
Vernacular explanation: Depression due to something difficult or unsatisfactory.
Source: Stars: "True sympathy is when you are sad, not when you are happy."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Bing Xin
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