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Four-character idioms with foot characters
In a hurry/panic
Broken hands and feet
Arms and legs fall backwards in the air.
Cure the headache, cure the foot pain-treat the symptoms instead of the root cause; Take expedient measures; Adopt palliative therapy
be top-heavy
Mean/stingy
Going to the sea, I hurt myself.
The officer was praised.
Lao Zan Hao Guan
A bookworm.
Make animated gestures when talking.
Like each other.
Begging for mercy/protection/help only when necessary ―― asking for help at the last minute.
Extreme grief or grief and indignation.
Be hindered or restricted
Stamp one's feet and beat one's chest bitterly
Anger, anxiety, sadness, etc.
Anger, anxiety, sadness, etc.
be/get in the way
Don't stick to the rules
Use gestures or tone when speaking.
Extreme grief or grief and indignation.
Reckless action
Careless or thoughtless comments or criticisms.
Careless or thoughtless comments or criticisms.
Nervous expression
Action peak
Reaching out one's hands and feet to touch one's body intentionally implies frivolity.
Walking fast, Hao didn't even tick.
Lift your feet high, and then put them down slowly.
I don't know what to do in case of panic.
Death jargon
Take over his job
Marriage guarantor
Walk quietly
Women appear in public.
Sneaking around.
Walk, walk carefully.
An unwanted look.
Talk about this woman's appearance.
Panic disorder
Walking with light feet.
Walking with light feet.
A quick way to walk.
Not far away
Not much punching and kicking.
Do sth. Completely confidential
Panic or inability to cope
Hands tied, feet tied.
Excessively cautious
Going to the sea, I hurt myself.
Shrink from the cold
Live in Zhouxing seaside.
Foot-binding woman
Every step will leave a mark-steady progress, one step at a time.
Determined; Unswervingly
Weak strength
A person who is precise and knowledgeable as a joke.
Irregular, unstable
People usually call it death.
Excellent first contact
The Argument Behind Zhuang
gesture
Hand in hand, feet dancing.
Careless or thoughtless comments or criticisms.
Careless or thoughtless comments or criticisms.
Busy action, many people do it together.
A few cuffs and feet
every act and every move
Only solve specific problems, not delve into the root causes of the problems.
Mom, stamp his foot.
embarrassment
Be presumptuous (to women)
Up to now, I don't consider the future and lack the overall intention.
Forefoot and hind foot
Rub your hands and stamp your feet-become anxious and impatient
extravagant
Dig the wall >
In a flurry/panic
This is a hasty preparation.
Be down-to-earth.
Step on two boats-step on two boats.
Walking fast, Hao didn't even tick.
careless
bookshelf
A treacherous person
Show the cloven foot >
With the help of everyone/many people.
Move gently
Go away gently
Don't burn incense in prosperity, cram for Buddha's feet in adversity-do nothing until there is no way out; Wait until the last moment; Leave things to the last minute; Without foresight
In chess, after Gao De became a skill, the opponent could not display his skills.
Handcuffs/boxing/punching and kicking
Learn from other people's lessons and be careful not to fail again.
2. Idioms with the word "foot" hinder the foot: hinder.
Obstruct others. Use "get in the way"
A hundred feet is not stiff, which shows that a powerful collective or individual is not easy to collapse for a while. A reptile with many joints and feet, that is, Ma Lu.
Metaphor has a strength base of troops, although decline, but will not collapse completely soon. It also means that after an evil force is eliminated, the residual force still exists.
A bug with a hundred feet is a metaphor for a powerful collective or individual who is not easy to collapse at one time. The same as "a hundred-footed worm will not be stiff until death."
The millipede is dead but not stiff: the name of the insect, also known as Ma Lu or Ma Li, has twelve links, and it can still wriggle after being cut off. For example, although the powerful family declined, it was not completely bankrupt because of its great power and strong foundation.
Further, it means that a powerful collective or individual is not easy to collapse for a while. The same as "a hundred-footed worm will not be stiff until death."
Centipede is not stiff until death: the name of the insect, with a trunk of 20 knots, can still wriggle after being cut off. Stiffness: Stiff limbs, unable to move.
Metaphor powerful collective or individual is not easy to collapse. Insufficient teeth: it's worth it.
Not worth mentioning. Not worth mentioning: not worth mentioning; Hanging teeth: put it on your mouth.
This is not worth mentioning. Not worthy of attention.
It doesn't matter if it's serious or not. Not enough, not worth learning and imitating.
Not enough: enough; According to: evidence. Can not be used as a basis.
There's nothing to worry about. Nothing to worry about. Insufficient evidence cannot be used as proof or basis.
Not surprisingly: it's worth it. Not surprising.
Refers to the common, nothing strange or phenomenon. Not humane enough. You don't have to tell anyone outside.
Now it is often used to ask others not to tell others about it. Not enough training: enough; Training: law, modeling.
It is not worthy of being used as a standard or an example to follow. It's not worth caring about
Shortcomings and tricks: and. It is not worth discussing with him.
Standing sideways describes being afraid and unable to stand upright. Toilet feet are in the middle: feet are inside.
Stick a foot in it. Sleep foot to foot, sleep in a bed.
Describe a close relationship and deep feelings. Living in a tripod is like the separation of its three legs.
Metaphor is three opposing situations. Like three pillars, each with its own side.
Metaphor three aspects of separation, stalemate. Three-legged metaphor is a situation in which three aspects are opposed.
It also refers to three aspects. Tripod tripod: an ancient cooker with three legs and two ears.
Metaphor tripartite separation, competition with each other. The trend of tripartite confrontation is a metaphor for the coexistence of three aspects.
Stand still, stop still. Stamp your chest, stamp your feet, and beat your chest.
Describe extreme sadness or anger, to the extreme. Beat your chest, beat your chest.
Describe the appearance of intense emotion. Rub your hands with your feet: buckle the ground with your feet; Rub: rub your hands.
Describe the appearance of anxiety and regret. Stamp one's feet and ears to describe the helpless trapped state.
Stamp: Stamp. Pale with fear.
Describe very panic. Stamping one's feet on the spine and chest describes the intense emotion.
It's the same as "stepping on the chest" Square feet, round skull, square feet and round head are human characteristics, so they refer to people.
Same as "square toe round skull". Gaozu disciple Gaozu: Gao Cai, a title of respect for other students.
Students with excellent grades. Winding: winding.
Stand still, as if your feet were entangled. What is enough? It's worth it
What's worth talking about? Nothing interesting, with contempt. What's the point: it's worth it; Hang a tooth: mention, talk about it.
Not worth talking about. It doesn't make any sense.
Just taking it to heart means there is no need to take it to heart. Why is it surprising? Why is it surprising? This is not surprising.
"Fast feet" means that a person moves quickly and achieves his goal first. The first step is the first step: fast; Feet: footsteps.
A metaphor for a person who acts quickly to achieve his goal or get what he wants first. "Get there first" is a metaphor for people who act quickly to reach their goals or get what they want first.
Eat and drink, eat and drink. Describe satiated with food and drink.
As long as the foot moves, it will affect the weight on both sides. Refers to being in an important position, and every move is enough to affect the overall situation.
Carved foot and combined foot: hemp single-soled shoes. Cut your feet according to the size of your shoes.
The metaphor is reversed. Step by step metaphor keeps accumulating, and you can succeed.
A place to stand, a place to stand. It is also a metaphor for a place to live.
Foot to foot, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder are very close. Clumsy car dust metaphor running around, life is impermanent.
A horse's feet and a dragon's sand refers to galloping across the frontier and gaining prestige outside the territory. Longsha, the land of Saibei desert.
The clay-footed giant is a metaphor for a stupid big thing, but it is actually very weak. Sneaking around is enough signal, whispering in your ear.
During the crawl: * * *. Step on the gas.
Metaphor is participation. Stealth: a light-footed look; Latent: hidden; Trace: trace.
Put your feet lightly and hide your body. Describe the appearance of being cautious and mysterious.
Seven feet eight hands describe panic and trespassing. It's the same as "seven feet and eight hands"
Keep your feet together and lead your fingers hand in hand, regardless of the game. Stand on tiptoe, stand on tiptoe and wait.
Describe being able to see the result of things in a short time. The way you cross your feet and resist dancing.
Stand on tiptoe, stand on tiptoe, look up. Describe eager anticipation.
Stand on tiptoe and wait. The metaphor will come true soon.
Tilting your feet leads you to collapse and stretch your neck. Describe ardent hope.
People give their families enough. People give their families enough. Everyone is warm and every family is rich.
The tripartite confrontation is a metaphor for three opposing situations. Hands and feet lost their position.
Describe extreme panic. At a loss: let it go.
I don't know where to put my hands and feet. Describe the action in a hurry or unable to cope.
Brothers and sisters were killed. Brotherhood: a metaphor for brothers.
Metaphor brother's feelings. Hands and feet are covered with calluses.
Describe long-term fatigue. The head and feet are in different places.
Fear of being killed and dying. Feet heavy cocoon describes running around tired.
Head-foot inversion is a metaphor for reversing the primary and secondary relations of things. The head and feet were amputated.
Head and feet beheaded. The head and feet are different.
Not important means not important and not worthy of attention. It is not heavy without it, and it is not heavy with it.
It doesn't matter. It's not heavy without it, and it's not heavy with it.
It has nothing to do with "irrelevant"
Cephalopod head: no hat; Toes: Barefoot. Bare head, barefoot.
Cut your feet and fit your shoes: adapt; Footwear: shoes. Because the shoes are small and the feet are big, I let them go.
3. What are the idioms with feet? Clap your hands and feet, shrink your feet, crouch over your chest, gesture, crawl, have a bookcase with feet, be bald and barefoot, pinch your hands and feet, have clean hands and feet, have seven feet and eight hands, crouch over your chest and feet, have a headache and moxibustion on your feet, cook too much, be in a hurry, pinch your hands, lift stones and hit your feet, keep your feet off the ground, have big hands and feet, and study with two feet. I don't touch the ground, my feet are in spring, my feet are soft, I squirm, I dance, I am broken, I beat my chest and feet, I am timid, I squirm, I beat my chest and feet, my feet are wild, I am in a hurry, I am in a daze, I am in a daze, I am in a hurry, I am arrogant, I am arrogant, I am arrogant. Felt socks bound feet, cut their feet, one hand and one foot, pointing, scrambling, three feet and two steps, being honest, little hands and feet, tiptoeing, throwing wind and feet, stomping hard, falling on their chests, little women, little feet, bookcases with feet, little feet, pins and gestures. Later generations put the slippery chess on it, tied their hands and feet, tied their feet to play chess on it, tied their hands and feet, and did not burn incense at ordinary times. They are scrambling to cram for the Buddha's feet, shooting themselves in the foot, top-heavy, tying their hands and feet, selling their hands and feet, gesturing, standing still, twisting their hands and feet, out of the way.
4. What idioms with feet are there?
One hand and one foot,
Down to earth,
At a loss,
The arch of the foot faces the sky,
Silently,
Broken hands and feet,
Panicked,
Lift a rock and drop it on your own feet,
Wash your feet and get on the boat,
Don't step on other people's feet,
Three punches and two feet,
Hands and feet clean,
Put out your hands and feet,
Thighs and feet between the breasts,
Stretch your feet and waist,
Urgent report to the Buddha's foot,
Soft,
Lift your feet,
Stunned hands and feet,
Hands and feet,
Do what,
Seven poems and eight feet,
Stumbling,
Comments,
Pointing at each other,
Hands and feet,
A quick way to walk.
5. Idioms with feet. What idioms are regarded by later generations as slippery, clumsy, stumbling, clumsy, kicking the bookcase, throwing stones, pretending to be a pin, kicking two boats, falling all over the sky, bossing around, punching three feet, kicking the spring, bossing around, breaking hands and feet, luxury, being in a daze, being at a loss and kicking two bookcases? Hand-tied feet, chest stamping, tiptoe, rushing to give lessons to Buddha's feet, feet facing the sky, hands and feet clean, tiptoe, foot stamping, foot washing, boarding, tiptoe, hand-tied, foot stamping, headache moxibustion, playing chess high, pointing, punching and kicking, three punches and two punches. Treat foot pain, tiptoe, panic, one hand and one foot, timidity, gesturing, soft feet, small hands and feet, not stepping on people's feet, pointing, beating your chest and feet, twisting your feet, twisting your hands, having a bookcase with feet, beating your chest and feet, pinching your hands and feet, and so on. Foot pain, moxibustion, binding hands and feet, grandparents slipping, commenting, pinching hands, dead knock, iron footnotes, hectic feet, honesty, baldness and barefoot, foot obstruction, landing, little-footed girl, sticking her feet, beating her chest, step by step, tiptoeing, and throwing stones at her own feet. Rushing to cram for Buddha's feet, stumbling, selling their heads and feet, scrambling, crawling, scrambling, top-heavy, wandering, playing chess, multi-handedly, having feet in spring, cramming, stretching, squeezing hands and feet, and lifting feet.
6. Four words with feet with feet:
The only fly in the ointment is that,
Full of pride,
Deep brotherhood,
Stay at home,
Get there first,
Not enough for training,
Tiny,
Satisfied,
Insufficient teeth,
Head and feet,
At a loss,
Give people enough,
Cut your feet and fit your shoes,
Dancing,
Resourceful,
Work hard,
Gild the lily,
It's not enough to die,
Three legs,
Important,
Don't worry,
More than enough,
Raise your hand and cast your feet,
Waiting for the feet,
Needless to say,
Brotherhood,
Not surprisingly,
Congenital deficiency,
Have plenty of food and clothing,
Happiness lies in contentment,
Brotherly feelings,
Food and infantry,
Stubborn,
Satisfied,
Tiptoe your feet against your head,
Be concise,
Wild geese leave books,
Satisfied with Zhi Zhi,
Walking day and night,
First come, first served,
Step by step,
Will work hard,
Full of style,
Greed,
The goose foot handed the book,
Not surprisingly,
Dive into the water,
Shake your clothes and feet,
A three-legged golden rooster,
Not enough to mind,
Top business leaders,
Fish intestines and goose feet,
Throw one's hand into one's foot,
As brothers,
My feet are full, my tongue is open,
Round head and square feet,
Tilt your feet and take the lead,
Hold back,
Carve the feet properly,
Enrich the people and the country.
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