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What is the four-word idiom for face and cheek?

1. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "gills"?

Apricot cheeks and peach cheeks: describe a woman's beautiful face, white inside and red outside.

Apricot cheeks and peach noodles: describe women's beautiful appearance. The same as "apricot face and peach cheeks".

Blunt mouth and cheeks: a metaphor for clumsy movements and no eloquence.

Scratching one's ears and cheeks: describes the appearance of anxiety, depression and inability to figure out a way when angry. He also described himself as so happy that he didn't know what to do.

Clumsy mouth and cheeks: Clumsy mouth. Of being inarticulate.

Humble mouth and clumsy cheeks: still embarrassed. Clumsy mouth and tongue. Of being inarticulate.

Rub your ears and cheeks: describe the anxious look. Scratch your head.

Apricot face and peach cheeks: the face is as white as apricot and the cheeks are as pink. Describe the beauty of women.

Peach cheek pink face: describes a woman with pink cheeks.

Peach cheeks and willow eyes: describe the delicate peach blossoms and new green willow leaves.

Cramped Longmen: Like a fish looking up at the Longmen, it can't get up. In the imperial examination era, it was a metaphor for people to try their best, and later it was also a metaphor for life frustration and embarrassment.

Scratch one's ears and cheeks: refers to an eager and helpless look.

Scratch cheeks and ears: Scratch cheeks and ears. Describe panic and anxiety.

Scratching one's ears and cheeks: describes the anxious look.

Intimate intimacy: the relationship between the two is very close.

Blunt mouth and clumsy cheeks: refers to clumsy eloquence and poor fluency.

Stubby mouth and cheeks: a metaphor for being stupid and not good at talking.

Lips close to cheeks: a metaphor for intimacy and often staying together.

Scratching one's ears and cheeks: describes anxiety and helplessness.

Scratch your ears and cheeks: scratch: scratch. Scratch your ears and ribs. Describe anxiety and inability to think.

Sharp-billed monkey cheeks: cheeks: cheeks. Sharp mouth and thin cheeks. Describe people as ugly and vulgar.

2. Four characters with gills scratching their heads.

[Zhuār náo sāI]

1. Describe anxiety and helplessness.

The relationship between the two is close, close.

[Bill Brisbane]

Intimate.

Scratch one's ears and cheeks

[Zhuār náo sāI]

Describe the embarrassing appearance.

imperial examination system

[pāI lóng mén]

Exposure: sun exposure; Longmen: Hejin. Carps bask in gills under Longmen. Metaphor failed in the imperial examination.

Early flowers, peach blossoms and new green willows are charming.

[Tao Sai liǔ Yang]

Describe the peach blossom is delicate and charming, and the willow leaves are new green.

The beauty of women

[Tao sā i xing li m: n]

Describe the beauty of women. The same as "apricot face and peach cheeks".

A face as white as apricot blossom and a cheek as rosy as peach blossom-the beauty of a woman.

[xìng Lián táo sāI]

Describe the beauty of women.

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Be close to and often stay together.

[chún bülísāI]

Metaphor is closely related and often stays together.

The age of the imperial examination should be compared to being an official, and then life encountered setbacks and was in distress.

[pāI lóng mén]

Just like a fish looking up at the Longmen, it can't get up. In the imperial examination era, it was a metaphor for people to try their best, and later it was also a metaphor for life frustration and embarrassment.

A fish showing its cheeks

[páI zhèyú]

Fish basking in the sun in their gills. Metaphor is difficult.

Rub your ears and cheeks.

[Zhuār róu sāI]

Rub your cheek. Describe embarrassment.

A happy smile

[xǐ xiào yíng sāi]

Describe very happy.

Sharp-billed monkey face ―― a thin angular face

[jiān zuǐ hóu sāi]

Describe a thin face and an ugly face.

3. Idioms without four words at the beginning of gills.

The metaphor of interdependence between lips and teeth is closely related and often stays together.

A clumsy tongue is a metaphor for being clumsy and inarticulate.

A pointed-billed monkey describes people as ugly and vulgar.

Just like a fish looking up at the Longmen, it can't get up. In the imperial examination era, it was a metaphor for people to try their best, and later it was also a metaphor for life frustration and embarrassment.

Apricot face and peach cheeks describe women as beautiful.

Scratch an ear or cheek: Scratch. Scratch your ears and ribs. Describe anxiety and inability to think.

Stupid mouth and poor tongue, listless, metaphorically clumsy mouth and no eloquence.

Scratching one's ears and scratching one's cheeks describes anxiety and helplessness

Blunt mouth and clumsy cheeks mean clumsy eloquence and poor fluency.

Scratch your cheeks, scratch your cheeks, pull your ears. Describe panic and anxiety.

Scratching one's ears and gills indicates despair and helplessness.

Peach cheek powder describes a woman's cheek pink.

Peach cheeks and willow eyes describe peach blossoms as delicate and charming, with new green willow leaves.

Apricot cheeks and peach faces describe women's beautiful appearance. The same as "apricot face and peach cheeks".

Scratching your ears and scratching your cheeks describes anxiety and depression, and you can't think of a way when you are angry. He also described himself as so happy that he didn't know what to do.

Clumsy mouth, stupid cheek, clumsy mouth. Of being inarticulate.

Clumsy mouth, clumsy cheeks. Clumsy mouth and tongue. Of being inarticulate.

4. Four words "What is your body and what is your face?" () Is it a lesson from the birth of the Monkey King, or is the friend right? It must be scratching its head. From the idiom dictionary, the last word is the following idioms. Stupid mouth and cheeks. Poor speech and expression skills. Clumsy, clumsy, clumsy. Lips are close to cheeks and often together. Not good at talking. The relationship between the two is very close and intimate. Scratching one's ears and scratching one's cheeks describes anxiety. Sharp-billed monkey cheeks: cheeks, sharp-billed and thin cheeks describe ugly and vulgar appearance. Sharp-billed monkey cheeks describe a thin face, sunken cheeks and ugly appearance. Scratching one's ears and scratching one's cheeks describes anxiety and helplessness Scratching one's ears and scratching one's cheeks refers to eagerness and helplessness. Holding your nose and touching your cheeks. Cheek: cheek. All smiles. Describe a very high-spirited look. Rub your ears to describe an anxious look. Scratch your cheeks: knock. Knock on the ear. Scratch the cheek: scratch. Scratch your ears. Scratch your ribs. Describe an incredible look of anxiety. Rub your ears and scratch your cheeks: knock; Rub: To rub or rub back and forth. Scratch your ears and rub your cheeks. Describe your embarrassment. Scratch your ears and cheeks to describe your anxiety, depression and inability to find a way out when you are angry. Describe your joy, too Your mouth is clumsy. It means that you are not good at words. You are clumsy and eloquent. You are clumsy and inarticulate.

5. What are the four words to describe cheeks? Charred face: The cheeks and forehead are burnt as a result of punishment or burns.

Curved eyebrows and full cheeks: bend: bend. Feng: plump. Curved eyebrows, plump cheeks. Describe a beautiful and rich appearance.

Snoring: Tears and a runny nose run down your cheeks. Describe crying.

Scratch your ears: scratch your cheeks: knock on the door. Tap your ears and scratch your cheeks. Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Rub your ears and cheeks: always: knock; Rub: To rub or rub back and forth. Scratch your ears and rub your cheeks. Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Rhino skull jade cheek: the frontal bone protrudes like a rhinoceros, and the cheek is as white as jade. Refers to a young man with extraordinary looks.

Scratch one's ears or cheeks: rub or rub back and forth. Scratch your ears and rub your cheeks. Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Don't change your face. Don't change your face. Describe the calm appearance.

Face-to-face binding and face-to-face binding: binding with both hands, facing the winner, indicating giving up resistance; Yu Ying: Put the coffin in the car. Said no longer resist, please suffer. This is the ancient monarchical war.

Red face, red face, red pen, red ears. Describe blushing with excitement or shame.

Pale and emaciated, yellow and emaciated. Describe people who are malnourished or sick.

All aspects can be taken care of, without omission. That is to say, although it takes care of all aspects, it is generalized.

You look at me, I look at you. I don't know what to do. Describe a person who looks at each other in fear or helplessness and doesn't speak.

Tell him not only to his face, but also to his face. Describe the enthusiasm of the elders.

The ugly face and humble expression make people sick.

Totally different. Describe the changes.

Brand-new, completely changed, brand-new

Standing against the wall is a metaphor for an ignorant person, such as standing against the wall and seeing nothing.

Face is like powder to describe the beauty of a man.

A jade-like face is a metaphor for a superficial person. It is also used to describe the beauty of men.

Pale, pale. Describe terror.

Policies and methods of face-to-face instruction.

Face like boots, face like boots. Describe a wrinkled face.

Pale and bloodless. Describe extreme fear or weakness.

The pale face described the appearance of malnutrition due to hunger.

Face-to-face dispute: accusing others of their mistakes face to face; Court dispute: to argue in court. Speak frankly and dare to remonstrate.

6. Four-word idiom "face or something" blushing muscle storm [Li m: nHó ng j: nBà o]

new word

Basic explanation

Describe the appearance of redness and veins standing out when you are anxious or angry.

Thick-skinned [Li M: [Li m: n h ā n pí hò u]

new word

Basic explanation

Han: You look really stupid. Foolish, thick-skinned, shameless.

tidy

March husband's "Wu Sangui" 47: "At this time, I call myself a hero. He is shameless. "

Encyclopedia explanation

Han: You look really stupid. Foolish, thick-skinned, shameless.

7. What is the idiom of face?

Frowning,

Sweep sb.' s face,

Stick to your face,

Outstanding,

Punch a swollen face and pretend to be fat,

Cover your face,

Black and blue,

Have the cheek,

With a sad face,

Hippie smile,

Flat head and straight face,

Ruthlessly turned against each other,

God's head makes faces,

Show your face,

Wear a head to know your face,

Apricot face and peach cheeks,

Blushing and muscle violence,

Anxious white face,

Peach cheeks and apricot faces,

Scratch your face,

Show your head,

Awkward,

Saliva, face, eyes,

Xipi spits on his face,

Can't pull down my face,

Willow waist and lotus face,

Bitter face,

Smiling face,

West eyebrow and south face,

Have no idea at all.