This article covers various words and idioms in primary schools, especially composition word materials that classify various scenes that primary school students can use in their compositions, such as: words to describe human body posture, heart, and demeanor, describe and describe various scenery, Animal words, etc. Related content: [Text version] A complete collection of four-character Chinese idioms, hurry up and collect them for your children 1. Words that mean \”look\”: (monosyllabic words) glance, glance, aim, stare, stare, peek, see, see, look, peep, (two-syllable words) gaze, watch, scan, look around, look down, peep, Patrol, look far away, look out, look out, look around, visit, look up, observe, admire, bird\’s eye view, inspect, appreciate, watch, browse 2. Words that mean \”to speak\”: speak, say, call, yell, yell, talk, ask, discuss, sue, scold, discuss, argue, discuss, communicate, converse, tell, confide, tell, talk, yell, scold, question 3. Words that mean \”bark\”: bark, roar, howl, cry, croak, hiss, ow, groan, howl 4. Words that mean \”first\”: Shou, Yuan, Jia, Zi, first, champion, leader, second to none, among the best 5. Idioms expressing spring: birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, spring is warm and flowers are blooming, spring is in March, all things are revived, spring breeze is blowing, spring is bright and beautiful 6. Idioms expressing summer: the sun is blazing, the heat is overwhelming, sweating profusely, sweating like rain, dark clouds are rolling, the heat is unbearable 7. Idioms expressing autumn: Autumn is crisp, the grain is abundant, the sky is high and the clouds are clear, the red leaves are like fire, the golden wind is refreshing, and the fruits are abundant 8. Idioms expressing winter: severe cold, freezing weather, flying snowflakes, the twelfth lunar month of winter, thousands of miles of ice, dripping water turning into ice 9. Words with the names of human body organs or parts: top-heavy, gesticulating, frowning, bright-eyed, dumbfounded, tongue-tied, whispering, quick-sighted, head held high, ingenuity, shoulder-to-shoulder 10. Idioms that start with numbers: Beginning with: Gone never to return, unable to recover, not saying a word, not missing a word, not worth a penny, not picking up a hair, spotless, unchangeable, knowing nothing, meticulous, unable to afford a disease, making no sound, not saying a word, not hanging on to anything. Hundreds of beginnings: a hundred hits, a hundred perseverances, a hundred perseverances, a hundred wastes to be made, a hundred. A hundred schools of thought contend, a hundred flowers bloom, a hundred wastes are waiting to be revived, a century-old plan, a hundred years of good fortune, a thousand years of success. The beginning: Thousands of hardships, thousands of armies, thousands of horses, thousands of changes, thousands of threads, threads, threads, words, mountains and rivers, thousands of calls, thousands of differences, thousands of truths, thousands of truths, thousands of dings Thousands of instructions, thousands of swords, thousands of beheadings, thousands of households, thousands of generations, thousands of hammers, thousands of obedience, thousands of peaks, hundreds of peaks, thousands of tricks, thousands of scars, thousands of beauties, thousands of strange things, thousands of twists and turns, thousands of postures and postures 11. Words with colors: golden, yellow, green, red, bright red, red, red, red, white, white flowers, white fat, white, white, white, tender, black, black, black. , black hole, pitch black, dark 12. Idioms expressing many colors: colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful 13. Idioms expressing many forms: Thousands of postures, thousands of postures, thousands of gestures,Various forms, different shapes, and graceful 14. Idioms expressing large numbers: innumerable, countless, innumerable, tens of thousands, countless, thousands, in groups, huge crowds of people, overwhelming, dazzling, busy, overwhelming, mountains and plains 15. Idioms describing small quantities: Unique, unique, a drop in the ocean, very few, rare, unparalleled 16. Idioms expressing rapid changes: ever-changing, unpredictable, ever-changing, ever-changing, fleeting, fleeting, a snap of the finger 17. Idioms expressing fast speed: a thousand miles in a flash, ten lines in one eye, as fast as lightning, changing one\’s steps and shadows, walking as fast as flying, lightning fast, quick eyes and quick hands, flying horses, galloping, meteor strides, ten lines in one eye, thousands of miles in one day, a flash in the pan 18. Idioms that express the speed of time: Time flies like an arrow, the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle, the years fly like a shuttle, the stars move around, the shooting stars chase the moon, fleeting, a moment and a half, a moment and a half, a flick of the finger, a flick of a finger, a fleeting moment 19. Words that mean \”slow\”: slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, leisurely, gradually, slowly, sluggishly, delayed, soothing 20. Words that express extremely short time: a blink of an eye, an instant, a split second, a blink of an eye, an instant, an instant, an instant, a blink of an eye, sometimes, a moment, a glance, an instant, an instant, a snap of a finger 21. Words that express time: eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity 22. Words that mean \”death\”: passed away, passed away, sacrificed, died in battle, passed away, passed away, died for the country, died 23. Words that express \”thinking\”: think, ponder, ponder, ponder, ponder, consider, calculate, total, ponder, wonder, think, associate, daydream, wrack one\’s brains, think day and night, daydream, daydreaming, whimsical, think left and right, wishful thinking, ponder hard, think every way, think wildly, think before and after, day and night. 24. Indicating character qualities: not being ignorant when picking up gold, sacrificing oneself for others, accepting death as home, perseverance, perseverance 25. Indicating the appearance of a character: tall, slim, old-looking, wearing suits and leather shoes, graceful, 26. Indicating character actions: listening attentively, strutting, punching and kicking, whispering, looking left and right 27. Indicating the character\’s expression: elated, glaring, piercing eyes, red-faced, tearful (Words expressing \”crying\”: bursting with tears, bursting into tears, watery eyes, bursting with tears, wailing) (Words expressing \”laughing\” Words: beaming, beaming, laughing, smiling, smiling) 28 Idioms expressing \”character mood\”: uneasy, panicked, unhappy, exciting, anxious, (expressing joy: overjoyed, overjoyed, beaming) , beaming with joy, overjoyed) (expressing anger: furious, furious, furious, furious, gnashing teeth) (expressing hatred: abominable, abominable, veryAbominable, deeply disgusted, hateful like an enemy, hateful to the bone) (To express sadness: to shed tears, to cry without tears, to burst into tears, to burst into tears, to burst into tears) (To express sadness: to be listless, worried, uneasy, frowning, depressed) (To express sorrow) Excited: excited, thrilling, mixed feelings, excited, and emotional) (Comfortable: comfortable, carefree, carefree, leisurely, relaxed and happy) (Anxious: impatient, anxious, Restless, anxious, extremely anxious) (To express guilt: regretful, regretful, uneasy, deeply guilty, ashamed) (To express disappointment: disheartened, disappointed, discouraged, hopeless, Sad) (expressing fear: frightened, on tenterhooks, panicked, frightened, uneasy) 29. ABAC: Singing and dancing, hard to leave, flexible and stretchable, tiptoeing, beginning and end, inseparable, antique, without a trace, carefree, boundless, ruthless, carefree, without reason, endless, endless Unclear, unclear, incomprehensible, indifferent, nondescript, indifferent, indifferent, talking to oneself, talking to oneself, bragging, selfish, arrogant, self-destructive, Self-sufficient, sometimes hidden and sometimes visible, sometimes high and sometimes low, sometimes bright and sometimes dark, sometimes up and sometimes down, half-believing and half-doubting, half-bright and half-ambiguous, half-dreaming and half-awakening, half-reasoning and half-compliance, AABB: swaying, dazed, clear, clear, Clean, fluttering, smooth, ABAB: (Action) tidy up, clean up, clean up, relax, clean up, flicker (color) Snow white, green, golden, black Jet black, tile blue AABC: sparkling, whispering, talking about, thriving, lifelike, chattering, dancing ABCC: radiant, starry, cautious, smoke curling, snowy, scorching sun, red sun scorching, green The waves are rolling, the waves are rolling, the clouds are rolling, the wheat waves are rolling, the heat waves are rolling, the rivers are rolling, the wheels are rolling, there are many fruits, there are many autumn fruits, there are many fruits, there are many fruits, there are many bones, there are many bullet holes, there are many white bones, full of vitality, full of vitality. , lively, energetic, enthusiastic, ambitious, ambitious 30. The words one and three are antonyms: cause and effect: support before and after, think before and after, go forward and succeed, lean forward and cooperate with each other, be arrogant and respectful. The world is destroyed, the world is destroyed, the world is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty, the sky is empty. . Idioms expressing urgent situations: imminent, critical, urgent, urgent 32. Words that express extremely loud sounds: deafening, earth-shattering, earth-shaking, resounding through the sky 33. A four-character word that means \”unity\”: united as one, working together, one heart and one mind, one heart and one mind, and we are in the same boat through thick and thin 34. A four-character word that means \”research spirit\”: forgetting about food and sleep, studying hard, racing against time, striving for excellence 35. Four-character words that express concentration of thoughts: concentrate on, concentrate on, concentrate on, wholeheartedly 36. Four-character words to describe the discussion scene in the classroom: talking, expressing opinions, talking, and arguing 37. Idioms describing lively scenes: busy traffic, huge crowds of people, bustling crowds, crowded, bustling and bustling 38. Four-character words to describe sports competition scenes: lively, crowded, exciting, extremely intense 39. Idioms describing whiteness and purity: white and flawless, white as a jade, ice-clear and pure, white as jade 40. Idioms expressing \”integrity\”: keep your word, keep your promise, keep your promise, keep your promise 41. Four-character words that mean \”acting decisively\”: resolute, decisive, and resolute 42. A four-character word that means \”hesitating to do something\”: hesitant, reneging on one\’s word, indecisive, and doubtful 43. Words that mean \”never before\”: unprecedented, unprecedented, unique, unprecedented 44. Four-character words to describe \”majestic\”: mighty, majestic, magnificent, extraordinary 45. Four-character words that describe \”plants growing very well\”: lush branches and leaves, green trees forming shade, green shade like a cover 46. Words that mean \”famous\”: world-famous, world-famous, world-famous, famous, well-known 47. Words related to \”foot\”: at a loss, in a hurry, dancing with joy, and shining with just one step 48. Words related to \”hand\”: easy with a finger, unable to put it down, ruthless, handy 49. Words that express \”praise\”: full of praise, admiration, praise, admiration, praise 50. Words expressing \”bold words\”: impassioned, ambitious, sonorous and powerful, firm in tone 51. Words that describe \”water\”: surging, rough waves, whitecaps, stormy waves, splashing waves, calm, level as a mirror, sparkling, microwaves, blue waves 52. Words to describe natural scenery: the rising sun, the drizzle, the pink willows and the bright sun. 53. Words describing \”mountains\”: magnificent mountains and rivers, steep mountains, dangerous peaks, continuous, ups and downs 54. Words to describe \”waterfall\”: rushing down, cascading thousands of miles, waterfalls thousands of feet long, hanging curtains of water 55. Words describing \”morning\”: the rooster crows, the red sun rises in the east, the morning glow shines, and the golden light shines 56. Words describing \”noon\”: at noon, the sun is shining brightly in the sky, the sun is shining brightly, and the sun is shining brightly at noon 57. Words describing \”twilight\”: dusk, sunset, sky blur, evening breeze, lanterns coming on 58. Words describing \”night\”: sparse moon and stars, bright lights, long night, thousands of lights, night falls 59. Words to describe \”heavy rain\”: violent storm, downpour, pouring rain, heavy rain, tempestuous rain, autumn rain, continuous drizzle, drizzle like smoke, patter, heavy rain like notes 60. Words that mean \”sunny weather\”: sunny wind, clear sky, cloudless sky, crisp autumn air, bright sun shining 61.Words describing \”snow\”: fluttering, pink and jade, silver-covered, snow-capped, ice and snow melting, icy and snowy, snow-capped, snowflakes flying, snow closing the door, providing help in times of need 62. Words to describe \”wind\”: gentle breeze blowing, violent wind and rain, cool autumn wind, howling north wind, gentle breeze 63. Words describing \”ugly crimes\”: heinous, dehumanizing, dehumanizing, creepy. A complete collection of primary school idioms (words) classification: idioms containing animal names are updated, rats scurry, roosters crow, dogs robbers, thousands of troops, mend the situation after the sheep have been lost, snake shadows with cup bows, stand out among the chickens, Playing the piano to an ox, like a fish in water, birds singing and flowers fragrant, working for a tiger, playing tricks on a donkey, finishing the finishing touch, standing on the back of a tiger with a bear\’s back, waiting for a rabbit, a child with a crane\’s hair, a dog jumping over the wall, a mouse being short-sighted, a blind man touching an elephant, superfluous, standing out from the flock, cocks and dogs stealing, snipe and clam fighting, nibbling whales devouring, clues, clues, fighting between dragons and tigers, the spirit of dragons and horses, dancing dragons and phoenixes, leaping dragons and tigers, dragons and dragons Tiger steps, dragon pond and tiger den, dragon leaps and phoenix roars, traffic is busy, referring to deer as horses, rabbits die and foxes are sad, chickens and dogs are restless, horses are distracted, gobbled, idioms containing the names of insects: moths fly into the fire, golden cicadas shed their shells, mosquitoes accumulate into thunder, toad palace folds, nibbling whales, dragonflies touching water, mantis arms Block the car, give clues, praying mantis stalks the cicada, oriole behind, idioms containing a group of synonyms: well-informed, observant, far-sighted, looking left and right, dispatching troops, shattered to pieces, violent storms, hearsay, insinuating, innumerable hardships, quick eyesight and quick hands , lively, lively, earth-shattering, patchwork, nonsense, change of dynasties, idioms containing a group of antonyms: Thousands of shouts and back support, swaying here and there, high-minded and low-handed, duplicitous, top-heavy, headless, arrogant in front and respectful in front, fleeing in the east and scattered in the west, going in the opposite direction, looking left and right, Accumulating a little makes a lot, share the joys and sorrows, half-belief, overuse, put others before oneself, talk without thinking, take it for granted, fake it, make it true, play a decisive role, have a southern accent and a northern tune, sound east and attack the west, turn danger into safety, stagger this way and that, turn defeat into victory, win more with less, from here to there, multi-character idioms Jiuniu The power of two tigers can be summed up in one sentence. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. A thousand armies are easy to win, but a general is hard to find. Turn war into jade and silk. When three people travel, there must be my teacher. No one has long-term concerns, but there must be immediate worries. Although a sparrow is small, it still needs to have all its five internal organs to untie the bell. The person who ties the bell is the man who meets the nectar after a long drought. He is as quiet as a virgin and moves like a rabbit. The year\’s plan is in the spring. He comes in a hurry to cram the Buddha\’s feet. I would rather be a chicken head than an ox queen. An idiom describing an emergency situation. A critical moment. There is no need to wait. Can\’t wait. A hundred thousand urgent. An urgent need. An urgent idiom describing a character\’s demeanor. Relaxed and happy. Calm. Can\’t turn away, dumbfounded, cheerful, frowning, frowning, dumbfounded, crestfallen, playful and smiling, idioms describing heroes, full of righteousness, fearless in the face of danger, aboveboard, upright, wise and courageous, turning the tide, gaining wisdom out of desperation, looking up to heaven, calm and composedThe idioms describing the beauty of spring are bright and colorful, colorful, the spring rain is like oil, full of vitality, the color of spring is full, the spirit of spring is full, the birds are chirping and the flowers are fragrant, the spring is warm and the flowers are blooming, and the wind and drizzle are in full bloom. Thinking thoughtfully (thinking deeply) Thinking chaotically (thinking wildly) Thinking a lot (thinking all over the place) Thinking a lot (thinking about things) Thinking absurdly (wishful thinking) Thinking bizarrely (whimsical) Thinking about it again and again (thinking day and night) Idioms for \”many\”: There are many audiences (the seats are packed), there are many distinguished guests (the seats are full), there are many people (one after another), there are many talents (a lot of talents), there are many soldiers and horses (thousands of troops), there are many things (all kinds of things), there are many colors (colorful), there are many categories (everything is different) There are many difficulties (a lot of hardships), a lot of talk (a lot of talking), a lot of reading (a lot of books), a lot of knowledge (a lot of knowledge), a lot of changes (ever-changing), a lot of walking (traveling around), many colors (colorful) with \” Idioms with synonyms of \”see\”, well-informed, fearful, observing words and colors, treating everyone equally, having a clear view, looking far, sitting in a well, looking at the sky, catching the world\’s attention, peeping at the leopard, looking left and right. The idioms of snipe and clam fighting, carving a boat for a sword, traveling thousands of miles, waiting for the rabbit, covering one\’s ears and stealing the bell, mending the situation, frightened bird, cup bow, snake shadow holding firewood to put out the fire, idioms derived from historical stories, walking as a carriage, crossing Chencang in secret, following the map, Cheng Menlixue, working with axes, soldiers are not tired of deceit, looking at the thatched cottage three times. Learned from the painful experience, too numerous to mention Some people are on guard, can\’t bear it, have never heard of idioms with the names of birds, cheering and cheering, there is no sound, a journey of thousands of miles, killing two birds with one stone, the sound of the wind, the roar of the crane, the crane with the skin of the crane, the child\’s face with the crane\’s hair, standing out among the chickens, the sparrow is small, but it has all the internal organs. The mantis catches the cicada, and the oriole follows. The blind, the blind, the blind, the horse, the success, the success, the failure, the beauty, the success, the success, the fate, the time bomb, the food, the food, the only opportunity, the chance to jump into the woods, every minute, the fight for power, the desire for profit, the peace of mind, the triumphant number idioms, sing one harmony, one call a hundred responses, kill two birds with one stone, fall a thousand feet, exactly the same, one violent day, ten cold days, a thousand miles a day, one hundred and fifty-one 10. One mind, one mind, two sides, three swords, three long and two short, three times and five times, three, three, two, three, six arms, three hearts and two minds, three words, scattered in all directions, extending in all directions, four stable, colorful, all over the worldAll kinds of colors, six gods and no masters, confused, confused, patchwork, seven up and eight down, seven hands and eight feet, all talk, all sides, nine deaths, nine cattle and a drop, ten horses and nine stable, perfect and perfect, a hundred hits, a hundred holes, a hundred battles, a hundred battles, a hundred obedience, ever-changing, a thousand differences, a thousand armies and horses Thousands of mountains and rivers Thousands of threads Thousands of hardships Thousands of words Thousands of truths Thousands of tempers Thousands of attempts Thousands of strange things Thousands of postures Thousands of junctures Thousands of threads Thousands of thoughts and gains Thousands of worries and losses Thousands of rivers and mountains Flawless Thousands of people with one heart Thousands of purples and reds Thousands of deaths A perfect strategy Everything goes well Describe friendship as a last resort All thoughts are lost Describe friendship The idioms of heart-to-heart, heart-to-heart support, sympathy for each other, like-minded, sharing the same joys and sorrows, caring notes, heart to heart, oath of love, helping each other, closeness. Flowers, clusters of flowers, idioms describing mountains, lofty mountains, beautiful mountains and clear waters, exhausted mountains and rivers Great mountains and rivers, mountains of knives and seas of fire, trembling mountains, deep ravines, cliffs, majestic peaks, mountains and plains, picturesque rivers and mountains, splendid mountains and rivers. Idioms describing colors are colorful, colorful, blue and green, thousands of purples and reds, flowers red and willows green, emerald, purple and red, colorful, blue and red, white and green. A drop in the bucket, unique Unprecedented, very few, few like morning stars, rather lacking than excessive, unprecedented, only a handful, three or three, two or two, the blooming of the iron tree is insignificant, one lin and half a claw, one ounce, one in a hundred, a drop in the ocean, an eternal masterpiece, an idiom describing the liveliness and prosperity, shoulder to shoulder, busy traffic, continuous flow, endless traffic, flower world, sweating for the clouds like rain, endless stream of people, like a city. Thousands of people empty the streets, the streets are filled with people, the crowds are shouting and the horses are shouting in joy. Crowds of people, deafening, packed with seats, describe a variety of idioms, all-encompassing, dazzling, overwhelming, dizzying, all-encompassing, endless, all-encompassing, multifarious, dazzling, vast, all-encompassing, everything available, everywhere, innumerable, endless, more than enough, the more, the better, the more the better, the more the better, the more the better, the more you can find it, the more you can find it, the mountain is too numerous to mention. The fields are dotted with colorful clouds. The idioms of the word \”The sky is beyond the sky, the clouds are flying, the ambition is flying, the wind and clouds are changing, the wind is rising, the clouds are flowing, the wind is rolling, the clouds are floating, the clouds are blocking the sun, the lonely clouds are wild, the clouds are holding the moon, the clouds are passing by, the clouds are disappearing, and the clouds are disappearing.\”\”The idioms of the words heavy rain, rainy windy wind and wind, wind and rain, wind and rain, rain and rain, the rain, rain, rain, wind, rainless, windy rain, wind and rain, wind, rain, rain, rain, rain, rain, wind rain, rain, rainbow, the rushing level of the word\” water \”, the turbulent level is like a mirror alpine water dripstone water dripstone Not leaking a drop of water, a drop in the bucket, a flood of beasts, a ruthless flow of water, falling flowers and flowing water, idioms to describe: outspoken, unscrupulous, beating around the bush, sincere, pretentious, eloquent, hypocritical, confiding, insinuating, blabbing, slow and vague, nagging, plausibly speaking, unscrupulous, speaking without shame. Lively and vivid responses, fluent answers, self-justification, and casual descriptions Idioms about people\’s appearance or posture: the moon is shy, the flowers are sinking, the fish is falling, the hibiscus is emerging, the eyes are white, the teeth are beautiful, the country is beautiful, the country is beautiful, the country is fragrant, the hair is childish, the eyebrows are clear, the eyes are amiable, the heart is kind, the teeth are dancing, the face is frowning, the ice is clear, the grace is elegant, the temperament is majestic, the old is like a dragon, the back is a bear, the waist is like a flower, the jade is radiant, the radiance is great. Square Skinny as a stick, potbelly, sallow, skinny, unattractive, unkempt, frail, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, chatting and laughing, haranguing, grandiose words, rhetoric, rhetoric, rhetoric, idioms describing people\’s psychological activities, uneasy, frightened, uneasy, confused, restless, restless, distracted An idiom describing pride: solitary and self-admiring, arrogant and arrogant, arrogant and arrogant, arrogant and arrogant Complacent, self-absorbed, pretentious, arrogant, arrogant. Idioms describing modesty. Idioms that describe modesty. Playing tricks. Don’t be arrogant. Don’t be successful. Guard against arrogance and impetuosity. Listen attentively. Be open-minded. Be cautious in words and deeds. Idioms describing learning. There is no end to learning. Never tire of learning. True talent and practical learning. Not tired of learning. Work hard. Forget about eating and sleeping. Race against time, work tirelessly, the stupid bird flies first, hear the rooster dance, strive for self-improvement, seize the day and night, never be outdone, go all out, strive for the top, learn without limit, overcome obstacles, never let go of the paper, race against time, stay up all night, day and night, cut through the wall to borrow light, Wei Bian\’s three skills are assiduous: work hard, read the cocoon, work hard, work hard, taste the gallbladder, and stab the buttocks. house Book Reading in the moonlight Reading in the snow Yingxue Reading Bravely and diligently Leading a cone to dig into the wall to steal the light Reading at every angle: Don’t dare to look away I don’t know the smell of meat Can’t see the garden with my ears Listen with my ears and my eyes with one heart and one mind Hold my breath Concentrate with all my heart Concentrate and have perseverance:Persistence, perseverance, Jingwei reclamation, consistent, unswerving, water drops penetrate stone, nothing in the world is difficult, only those who are willing
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