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Four-character idioms ending with the word "station"

1. What is the four-character idiom of "stand"

Untenable

zhàn bù zhù jiǎo

Idiom explanation: metaphorical point of view Wait until it cannot withstand scrutiny and refutation

Source of the idiom: Chapter 48 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "But all his colleagues are against him, so he cannot stand here, so my wife also I had to let him go cleanly

Frequency: Commonly used idioms

Idiom word count: Four-character idiom

Feeling***. Color: neutral idiom

Idiom usage: untenable as predicate, attributive; used for opinions, etc.

Idiom structure: verb-object idiom

Idiom Era: Modern Idioms

Antonyms: Stand firm, unbreakable

Idiom examples: Chapter 26 of Volume 3 of Lu Yao's "The Ordinary World": "Now it seems that many aspects have Indefensible, even childish and ridiculous. ”

English translation: have not a leg to stand on

Idiom riddle: stand at attention on the tip of the knife 2. Four-character idioms ending with the word jin

贝道Jianjin double: double; Tao: travel. Describes traveling at a faster speed

Jianjing Jie: double; and: double the distance in a certain period of time

To advance several things or aspects at the same time

To double: to double; to describe a journey.

To improve and to change. Describes rapid change and progress.

In Buddhist language, it means that although the path and attainments are deep, it still needs practice and improvement. It means that although you have reached a high level, you are still not satisfied. To make further efforts.

Sing loudly and move forward bravely. It describes being full of optimism on the way forward.

To move forward bravely in the rapids. Be proactive and never retreat.

Move forward when you see the situation is favorable.

Move forward quickly and take two days a day.

There is no progress at all.

"Inward and outward" means uneven and uneven.

Slowly advance. The boat moves forward slowly in a slow stream. The latter is used to describe steady progress.

To describe rapid progress and rapid development.

To describe a person's rapid progress. Slow and talkative.

The original meaning of "brave and diligent" is to move forward bravely and vigorously.

When you encounter a pothole in Yingke, you must fill it up before moving forward. Flow. It is a metaphor that learning should be implemented step by step, not just for the sake of fame.

To advance by retreat means to achieve moral progress through humility, and later to use concession as a means of advancement.

Yiliu Pingjinliu: grade; Yiliu: according to grade; Pingjin: step by step.

Advance in the face of difficulties.

Step-by-step refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of learning and work according to certain steps.

To advance in a straight line means to advance in a straight line.

To advance in parallel is the same as "to advance head on."

Proceed steadily and proceed in appropriate steps.

Follow, follow, and gradually advance or improve in a certain step or order. Also known as "step by step". "Step-by-step"

Encourage the underachievers: guide and support the younger ones.

A needle cannot be inserted, and water cannot be poured in. 3. Four-character idioms ending with words

Save food and money,

Overuse materials,

Useless,

Apply what you have learned,

Learn nothing,

Make the best use of everything,

Use it stubbornly,

Appointment under special circumstances,

Talented and difficult to use,

Use for shortcomings,

Hiring without flaws,

Small materials make great use,

Use wide and narrow for narrow use,

Use with due care and integrity,

Use the past for the present,

Use the foreign for the Chinese. Use,

One person's use,

One and two uses,

The use of a cone knife,

The heart does not have two uses,

The teacher’s mind is for his own use,

Be prepared but not used,

Strengthen the purpose of this section,

Use both mediation and mediation,

Practicing frugality,

Doing two things,

Doing two things,

Being a hawk and a dog,

Recruiting according to one’s ability. ,

Small talent makes great use 4. Four-letter words ending with the above characters

Ba Gaowang means to associate or marry with people whose social status is higher than one's own.

On Chang'an Road Chang'an: the name of the ancient capital, located northwest of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. The old metaphor is a place of fame and fortune.

The metaphor of "popular water" is natural and smooth, without any pretense.

Swinging upward Swinging: A storm spiraling sharply upward. Describes a rapid rise. A metaphor for a successful career.

Go straight up means making rapid progress.

Aloof originally refers to high status, but now it describes leaders who are out of touch with reality and out of touch with the masses.

The best strategy is to attack the enemy's mind and mentally disintegrate the enemy's fighting spirit.

On the thighs and palms. The metaphor is within the scope of manipulation and control.

Above Haoliang Haoliang: The bridge over Haoliang. Refers to a state of contentment and contentment.

The later ones surpass the earlier ones. There is a way to praise rising stars over their predecessors.

The arrow is on the string. The arrow is on the string. It is a metaphor for being forced by the situation and having to take some action.

Sitting on the stove charcoal: squatting, sitting. Crouching over the coals of the stove. Describes a dangerous and unbearable situation.

Sideways and diagonally upwards originally refers to the "Three Dynasties List", "Chronology of the Twelve Princes", etc. in "Historical Records". Later, it generally refers to pedigrees, genealogical records, etc. arranged in table rows.

To deceive the emperor is to deceive the emperor.

The horse on the wall is a symbol of love between men and women.

Qingyun straight up Qingyun: refers to the blue sky; straight up: straight up. Refers to quickly rising to a high status.

Sangjian Pushang Sangjian is above the Pu River and is the place where the ancient country was defended. In ancient times, it refers to lewdness. Later it also refers to the tryst between men and women.

Very noisy. Very: very; noisy: noisy. People were shouting and dust was flying. It turns out that the army is busy preparing. Later, it was described that the news was generally quenched and there was a lot of discussion. More now.

The fishy smell is on top. The fishy smell: originally refers to the fishy smell of wine and meat, and extends to an ugly reputation. Metaphor for being ugly and famous.

Swallow's Nest on the Curtain The swallow made its nest on the curtain. The situation is very dangerous.

Swarming describes the people around you squeezing toward a target at the same time.

To catch up. Ying: Toward; Tou: To walk in front. Speed ??up and catch up to the one in front.

Vividly on paper. Actively presented on paper. Describe the vivid narrative description of literary works.

Steaming: one liter, prosperous. Describes career development day by day.

Supreme: supreme.

It reaches its peak, and there is no higher level.

Flow east and go west. Water flows east and people go west. It is a metaphor for people's longing for their hometown.

Swarming up describes many people rushing up together.

Submit favors to colleagues or subordinates, but deceive the superior.

The head of the pole is rising. The head of the pole is the tip of the bamboo pole; the top is rising. It is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.

To speak from a subordinate to a superior means that subordinates ridicule their superiors behind their backs.

Those who come first will come first and those who come last will come first. It originally meant that newcomers with low qualifications were placed above senior ministers with senior qualifications. Later, it was also used to praise rising stars who surpassed their predecessors.

Leave the world and escape to the world. Escape from the world and avoid the king.

Qingxiao Zhishang means to rise to a very high status quickly. Same as "The clouds are rising straight up".

Earth and heaven, human society and the world of gods. Refers to a place with extremely beautiful scenery. The situation is completely different.

The arrow is on the string. The arrow is on the string. It is a metaphor for being forced by the situation and having to take some action.

Cooperate with private interests and deceive your superiors. Xie means "coercion".

Swallow's Nest on the Tent The swallows made their nests on the tent. The situation is very dangerous. Same as "Swallow's Nest in the Curtain". Curtain, same as "curtain".

Rushing into action without careful preparation and strict organization. Same as "rising up in a rush".

Fish swimming in Haoshang means enjoying the mountains and rivers and traveling freely.

Palm of Luck Luck: movement, operation. Running on the palm of your hand. Metaphors are extremely easy.

To slander subordinates and deceive superiors.

A country cannot have two emperors. It is said that the country has no two kings. Extended to supreme. 5. A collection of four-character idioms starting with the word

Calmly: not in a hurry, very calm; not in a hurry: not in a hurry. Take your time and be calm and collected.

Died calmly. Died: dying for justice. Fearlessly sacrifice for a just cause.

Think long-term. Use a longer period of time to consider and discuss carefully.

To do bad things is to collapse. To do bad things in learning is as fast as the collapse of a mountain. It is easy to learn bad things.

Admonishment: direct advice. Heeding advice is as natural as flowing water. Describes willingness to accept criticism from others.

Save someone from a well Jump into a well to save someone. The original metaphor refers to behavior that harms oneself but does no good to others. It is often used as a metaphor for taking risks to save people.

leniency: punishment, disposal. It means that the punishment will be lenient and someone will be let off lightly.

Follow orders like flowing. Follow orders: obey orders; Ruliu: like water flowing downwards, describing rapidity. Describes absolute obedience to orders.

Respond calmly. Calmly: soothing and leisurely. Take your time and answer questions correctly.

To do good is like ascending, to do evil is like falling down. It is a metaphor that it is difficult to learn well and very easy to learn bad.

Congshan Ruliu Cong: obey; Shan: good, correct; Ruliu: like water flowing downward, describing quickly. Describes being able to quickly accept good opinions from others.

Keep it simple. Follow popular practices in order to keep things simple.

Falling from the sky: falling. A metaphor for appearing suddenly by accident.

Falling from the sky is a metaphor for appearing suddenly by accident.

Follow your own desires and do whatever you want.

From the beginning to the end. After the death of the husband, no one will marry again. This is the old feudal ethics that bound women.

To profit from it Yu: to obtain from labor. Fishing for profit: taking advantage of the opportunity to seek unfair benefits. Get benefits from people.

To obstruct something. To set up obstacles and deliberately make things difficult when things are going on.

Sent down lightly Faluo: punishment, disposal. It means that the punishment will be lenient and someone will be let off lightly.

Calm down, unhurried, and at ease.

Calm and composed Calm: unhurried, very calm; comfortable: at ease, as usual, remain the same. Take your time and be calm and collected.

Doing good is as difficult as climbing a mountain. It means that doing good is as difficult as climbing a mountain. It means that it is difficult to learn well.

Being kind-hearted means being able to quickly accept good opinions from others. The same as "follow the good and follow the flow".

Float or sink according to the secular world. Refers to the ability to change with changes in the world or the current situation.

From beginning to end.

From beginning to end. From beginning to end. Refers to the entire process or entire content of something.

From beginning to end. From beginning to end. Refers to the entire process or entire content of something.

View from the wall Bi: barrier. It originally meant that the two sides were fighting while one stood on the barrier and watched. Houduo used the metaphor of standing aside and watching without helping.

Think long-term. I still think long-term.

Consider the long term.

To do evil is as easy as a mountain avalanche.

From evil to collapse: Collapse. Bad learning happens as quickly as a mountain collapses. It is easy to learn bad things.

Follow the wind and obey: obey; obey: obey. He obeyed as quickly as he fell with the wind.

From the wind, it means that the grass is blown by the wind, and the grass falls with the wind. ① It is a metaphor for the great disparity between strong and weak. The weak will be vulnerable and will collapse. ②A metaphor for imitation and rapid popularity.

To follow the trend and forget about it means to follow the trend and not change it. 6. Four-character idioms that end with "Join"

To engage in close combat. To engage in combat: To engage in short weapons such as swords; To engage in combat. Refers to close combat. A metaphor for a fierce fight face to face.

Shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describes a lot of people, very crowded.

Dizzying means there are so many things that your eyes can’t see them all.

Green and yellow do not pick up. Green: green seedlings in the field; yellow: mature grains. The old food has been eaten up, but the new food has not yet been received. It also means that talents or material resources cannot be connected in succession.

Continuous wars and disasters refer to continuous wars and disasters.

The wind and the horse are not connected. It is still said that the wind, the horse and the cow are not connected.

Failure to take over refers to not paying attention to leaving room at ordinary times, but in the future it will not be able to take over and cannot be maintained. Also known as "the backhand is not available".

Shoulders rub together and hubs connect. Shoulders rub together, hubs connect. This originally describes the crowding of pedestrians and vehicles, and later also refers to the endless stream of talented people.

Shoulders rub and sleeves touch. People rub shoulders and sleeves touch each other. Describes crowding.

Too clever to catch up means so clever that others cannot catch up.

The old grain has been eaten up, but the new grain has not yet been harvested. It also means that talents or material resources cannot be connected in succession. Same as "the green and the yellow are not connected".

Toe-to-heel refers to a large number of people. Also known as "the toes and heels are wrong."

Heels and tracks are connected. It means that the footsteps are connected. Describes a large number of people, one after another. Same as "toe to toe".

Heel and force are connected, which means that the footsteps are connected. Describes a large number of people, one after another. Same as "toe to toe".

Toe to toe means that the footprints are connected. Describes a large number of people, one after another.

Heels and feet are connected, which means that the footsteps are connected. Describes a large number of people, one after another. Same as "toe to toe".

Three interviews during the day. Three interviews in one day. Describes being loved and treated with great favor.