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A collection of commonly used wolf idioms?

① What are the commonly used idioms with the word "wolf" (more than 30), thank you for the title.

Wolf heart, dog lungs, wolf ambition, gobble up the smoke, fight in all directions

② Idioms with the word "wolf" What are the idioms

Wolf heart, dog lung, wolf child, beast heart, rice, wolf, cup and plate in a mess

Jackal nature, wolf in power, jackal kiss back, ghost cry, wolf howl

Official, tiger, official, wolf Answer: The wolf is greedy, the tiger is watching, the wolf is devouring the wolf, and the smoke is everywhere

The wolf is running, the pig is lurking, the wolf is hearty, the dog is walking, the wolf is eyed, the rat is eyebrows, and the wolf is in embarrassment

The wolf is greedy, the rat is stealing, and the wolf is as ambitious as a wolf shepherding sheep

Like a wolf and a tiger, the reputation makes the sheep run like wolves and rats

The sheep are ruthless and greedy, and the wolves are greedy and lure the wolves into the house. The hawks watch the wolf steps and are dirty and messy

The cup and plate are in disgrace, and the jackals are on the road, and the wolves are like painted jackals. Crossroads

Jackals, tigers, leopards, jackals and wolves are ambitious, owl watch the wolf and take care to eliminate the wolf and get the tiger

Dog lungs, wolf heart, dog walking, wolf heart, ghost cry, wolf howl, ghost, wolf howl

The ghost catches the wolf and howls, the tiger and the wolf move, the tiger den advances and retreats in embarrassment

The wolf refuses to enter, the tiger and the wolf are in utter embarrassment, Zhou Zhang wolf runs and the rat scurries

The wolf runs and the rat steals the wolf, the rabbit escapes the wolf, the tiger eats the wolf The tiger eats the food

The tiger eats the wolf. The tiger eats the wolf. The tiger eats the wolf. The tiger and the leopard eat.

The wolf looks at the bird. The wolf looks at the bird. The wolf looks at the tiger. The wolf looks at the wolf. >

The wolf Gu Yuan looks at the wolf howling, the dog barking, the wolf howling ghostly, the wolf howling ghostly

The wolf is miserable, the wolf is ferocious, the bee is poisonous, the wolf is in front, the tiger is behind, and the wolf is feasting and swallowing

Wolf protruding, wolf protruding, wolf scurrying, wolf devouring the tiger's meal, devouring the tiger's meal

Wolf smoke talk

③ What are the common idioms with the word "wolf" (more than 30)

"Reject the tiger and enter the wolf" is a metaphor for a bad thing that has just gone, and another bad thing comes again

"Wolf howl and ghost cry" describe the miserable cry

"Wolf heart and dog lung" describe a heart like a wolf As ferocious and vicious as a dog

The wolf's heart is a metaphor for a ferocious person's cruel intentions, just like a wild beast

The grains of rice are scattered all over the ground. Describe the abundance of food

The cups and dishes are messy. Messy: as scattered as the grass in a wolf's den. Cups and plates were scattered in a jumbled mess. Describes the messy appearance of the table after eating or drinking.

Being as ferocious and cruel as a wolf has become a habit. Describing a person as cruel

The jackal is in the way: standing in the middle of the road. It is a metaphor for bad people taking power.

The kiss of a jackal is a metaphor for cruel and greedy officials.

Ghost cry and wolf howl describe loud crying with a shrill sound.

Officials are like tigers, and officials are like wolves. Describes the corruption and violence of officials.

The wolf is greedy and the tiger stares. Be as greedy as a wolf and stare with wide eyes like a tiger. The metaphor is very ambitious.

Gobble down to describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

Wolf smoke is everywhere. Wolf smoke: the smoke that rises from burning wolf dung when the ancient border guards call the police. There were alarm fireworks everywhere, indicating that the border area was not peaceful.

Wolf rushes and pig tut. Pig: pig; tu: rush. Run like a wolf, rush like a pig. Describes groups of bad guys rushing around and causing trouble everywhere.

The heart of a wolf is like that of a dog, but the behavior of a dog is like that of a wolf. Metaphor for greed, cruelty, despicable ***.

Wolf eyes and rat eyebrows describe a person’s vicious appearance.

Working in cahoots is a metaphor for colluding with each other to do bad things.

The wolf is greedy and the rat is greedy and ruthless; like the rat, it is greedy and ruthless. Often describe enemies as greedy, ruthless and despicable.

Embarrassed. Trapped and embarrassed intolerably. Describes a very embarrassed look.

Wolf ambition Wolf son: wolf cub. Although the wolf cub is young, it has a vicious nature. It is a metaphor for violent people with vicious intentions and hard-to-change habits.

The tiger is rejected at the front door, and the wolf is admitted at the back door. It is a metaphor that after an enemy is driven away, another enemy comes.

To be afraid of wolves in front and tigers in the back is a metaphor for being timid and fearful of things and worrying too much.

Like a wolf herding sheep.

It is a metaphor for officials cruelly oppressing the people.

Like a wolf and a tiger, as fierce as a wolf and a tiger. The metaphor is very cruel and cruel.

Notorious Reputation: reputation; disgrace: disorder. The reputation was ruined to the extreme.

To make sheep and wolves general: to command and command. Send the sheep to command the wolves. Metaphors are not enough to command. It is also a metaphor for letting kind people control strong and ambitious people, which is a bad thing.

Rat scurrying and wolf running describes the situation of escaping in embarrassment.

Sheep are ruthless and wolves are greedy. ruthless: ferocious. It originally refers to a person who is fierce and strives for power. Later, it was used as a metaphor for the cruel exploitation by corrupt officials.

To lure the wolf into the house: to attract. Attract the wolf indoors. A metaphor for bringing bad guys or enemies inside.

Eagle Sees and Wolf Walks See like an eagle and walk like a wolf. Described as a sinister and vicious person.

Dirty, messy, corrupt, bribery, reputation ruined, out of control.

Cups and plates are in a mess. Cups and plates are placed in a mess. Describes the scene when the banquet is over or about to end.

The wolf is on the road, which is a metaphor for the tyrannical and evil people taking control of the state affairs.

The jackal dangtu is a metaphor for the tyrannical and evil people taking control of the state affairs.

Jackal Crossing: Crossing in the middle of the road. It is a metaphor for bad people taking power.

Jackals, tigers and leopards generally refer to various beasts that harm humans and animals. It is also a metaphor for a cruel evil person.

The ambition of a jackal is a metaphor for the vicious intentions of a bad person.

An owl looks back at a wolf ① Like an owl looking up, like a wolf looking back. ②Describes a person’s ferocity, greed, and cruelty.

To get rid of a wolf and get a tiger is a metaphor for getting rid of one harm and another will come.

Dog lungs and wolf heart are the same as "wolf heart and dog lungs".

A dog behaves like a wolf and has a heart that is like a wolf. It is a metaphor for vicious behavior and a vicious heart.

Ghosts crying and wolves howling ① Same as "Ghosts crying and gods howling". ②Same as "Ghost Crying God".

Ghostly Wolf Howling, screaming and howling with strange sounds.

Ghost Crying Wolf Howl is the same as "Ghost Crying God Howl".

The momentum of tiger and wolf describes extremely ferocious momentum.

Tiger's Den and Wolf's Lair are the nests of tigers and wolves. A metaphor for an extremely dangerous place.

Be in a dilemma; be in a dilemma; be in a dilemma.

Reject the wolf and let the tiger in. See "Reject the tiger and let the wolf in".

Wanzhuang: a look of distress; Wanzhuang: a variety of looks. Describes extreme hardship and embarrassment.

Zhou Zhang was in a panic and panic.

Wolves and rats are scurrying everywhere. Describes people running around and escaping.

The wolf runs and the mouse steals, describing bad guys everywhere causing trouble.

The wolf runs and the rabbit escapes, describing running away in a hurry.

The wolf eats and the tiger eats, the same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

The wolf eats and the tiger eats ① Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats". ②A metaphor for cruel exploitation.

See "wolf meal and tiger swallow".

The wolf eats and the tiger eats. See "The wolf eats and the tiger eats".

The wolf eats the futou. The wolf eats the futou of a person, unable to swallow it or spit it out. It is a metaphor for speaking of hardships and forcing oneself to be patient.

Wolf, insect, tiger and leopard ① generally refers to ferocious animals. ②A metaphor for evil people and gangsters.

The wolf looks at the owl, like a wolf looking fiercely, like an owl standing tall. It is a metaphor for a violent person waiting for an opportunity to strike.

A wolf looks at an owl with its wings spread like a wolf's fierce gaze. Described as violent and arrogant.

A wolf looks at a tiger and looks at things like a wolf and a tiger looking at things. Described as majestic and fierce.

Wolf Gu Ling Jing is a metaphor for being frightened.

A wolf looks at a kite like a wolf and an eagle looks at things. Described as fierce and greedy.

Howling like a wolf or a barking dog describes the howling and howling of a wicked person.

The howl of a wolf and howl of a ghost describe the sound as a shrill sound.

Howling wolves and howling ghosts See "howling wolves and howling ghosts".

wolf is in dire straits, which is a metaphor for being in a difficult and embarrassing situation.

wolf ferocious and bee venom describes a person who is vicious and vicious.

The wolf is in front of the tiger and the tiger is behind. The wolf is driven away at the front door, but the tiger comes at the back door. It means bad guys come one after another.

Wolf eats and tiger swallows, also known as "wolf eats and tiger swallows".

Wolf rushes like a wolf and spreads its wings like an eagle.

Describes the bad guys being extremely arrogant.

The wolf rushes and the pig scurries. See "the wolf rushes and the pig scurries".

Gobble a tiger's meal to describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

Devour and chew like a wolf and tiger. A metaphor for being extremely greedy and cruel.

Bragging without any boundaries.

Feeding wolves and sheep together is a metaphor for treating bad people the same as good people.

Driving sheep and fighting wolves is a metaphor for the weak attacking the strong.

Like a wolf or a tiger See "Like a wolf or a tiger".

The wolf is escaping and the wolf is running away in embarrassment.

Rush like a pig, run like a wolf. Describes groups of bad guys rushing around and causing trouble everywhere.

Rat heart and wolf lung describe a sinister and vicious person.

Corruption and disgrace refers to greed for money, taking bribes, misconduct, and ruining your reputation.

An owl stares at a wolf and looks at it like a wolf. Describes actions that are vigilant and fearful.

To lure the tiger and reject the wolf is also called "to lure the wolf and reject the tiger". It is a metaphor for introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force, and the disaster will be even worse.

To lure the wolf and reject the tiger See "to lure the tiger and reject the wolf".

To lure the wolf to defend oneself is still said to lure the tiger to defend oneself.

The eagle looks at the wolf and looks at the wolf, describing a person with sharp eyes and a ruthless person.

The bird looks at the wolf and looks at the wolf. "鹯" means zhān. It is said that it is like a wolf looking at things. Describes greedy eyes.

The eagle looks at the wolf and looks at it. See "the eagle looks at the wolf and looks at it".

The eagle is eager to eat the wolf, which is a metaphor for grabbing and engulfing fiercely.

Corruption and bribery are in disgrace. See "corruption and bribery are in disgrace".

Bribery and corruption refer to corruption, bribery, misconduct, and ruined reputation. Also known as "corruption and bribery".

Delinquency refers to corruption, bribery, disorderly conduct, and ruined reputation.

Stolen goods are in disgrace, which refers to corruption, bribery, disorderly conduct, and ruined reputation.

Embezzlement refers to corruption, bribery, disorderly conduct, and ruined reputation.

Embezzlement and disgrace refers to corruption, bribery, disorderly conduct, and ruined reputation.

Corruption refers to corruption, bribery, disorderly conduct, and ruined reputation.

Corruption and corruption refers to corruption, bribery, misconduct, and ruined reputation.

鸷鷷狠狼狠 is used to describe ferocious and surly people.

The bird of prey attacks the wolf and bites the wolf, which means to kill people ferociously.

Ghost Wolf Howl 〖Explanation〗 A strange cry and howl.

Wolf Gu Suspicion 〖Explanation〗 Refers to looking left and right, with fear and hesitation. Wolf Gu, the wolf often looks back when walking; Suspicion, the fox is suspicious by nature.

The tiger goes out the front door and the wolf comes in the back door. [Explanation] It is a metaphor that after an enemy is driven away, another enemy comes. Same as "Tiger is rejected at the front door, wolf is admitted at the back door".

The Land of Tigers and Wolves

White Wolf with Empty Gloves

④ A complete collection of idioms with the word wolf

A complete collection of idioms with the word wolf:

The dishes are in a mess,

Gobbled,

Embarrassed,

Notorious,

The wolf is in charge,

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Wolf-hearted,

Wolf-like ambition,

Luring wolves into the house,

Fearing wolves in front, fearing tigers in the back,

< p> The sheep is greedy and the wolf is ruthless,

The tiger howls and the wolf howls,

The wolf is in a state of utter embarrassment,

The wolf is greedy and the rat steals,

The tiger and the wolf are Power,

stolen goods and bribes are in a mess,

makes the sheep confront the wolf,

the wolf is in front and the tiger is behind,

the hog is running around and the wolf is running wild, < /p>

Rats scurry and wolves run,

Jackals, tigers and leopards,

Lame wolves are thirsty and sick,

Officials, tigers and official wolves,

< p> The kiss of the jackal,

Make a fool of yourself,

The wolf eats the head,

The flesh and blood is messy,

Like a wolf and a tiger,

The wolf rushes over the hog,

The wolf devours the tiger

⑤ What are the idioms with the word "wolf"

1. The cups and plates are messy

Pronunciation: bēi pán láng jí

Explanation: Messy: messy like the grass in a wolf's den. Describes when drinking and eating is about to end or after eating; cups, plates, bowls, chopsticks, etc. are placed in a mess on the table. Describes the scene when the banquet is over or about to end.

Source: "Funny Biographies of Historical Records" by Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty: "At dusk, in the wine room, everyone is sitting together, men and women are sharing the same table, walking and walking, and the cups and plates are in a mess."

2. Jackal by nature< /p>

Pronunciation: chái láng chéng xìng

Explanation: Jackal: a ferocious beast that resembles a wolf; also called "jackal". Being as ferocious and cruel as a jackal has become a habit.

Source: King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty, "Li Jingye's Biography to the World": "In addition, the lizard is a human being, and the jackal is a wolf."

3. The jackal is in power

Pronunciation :chái láng dāng dào

Explanation: Jackal and wolf: two ferocious beasts; Dang: rightful; Dangdao: standing in the middle of the road blocking the road. Jackals and wolves, two ferocious beasts, lay in the middle of the road. It is a metaphor for a cruel person who is in power or who is violating the law; it is also used as "a tiger and a wolf are on the road".

Source: Han Xun Yue's "Han Ji Ping Di Ji": "The jackal is on the road, ask the fox!"

4. The jackal is on the road

Pronunciation: chái láng dāng lù

Explanation: It is a metaphor for a tyrannical and evil person taking control of state affairs.

Source: "Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Du Xi Biography": "Now the jackal is on the road and the fox is the first. People will say that Your Highness avoids the strong and attacks the weak. Advancing will not be brave and retreating will not be benevolent."

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5. Jackal dāng tú

Pronunciation: chái láng dāng tú

Explanation: It is a metaphor for the tyrannical and evil people who control the state affairs.

Source: "Jin Shu Xiong Yuan Zhuan": "The Emperor Xiaohuai's palace has not rebelled, jackals are in the way, humans and gods are angry."

6. Jackals, tigers and leopards

< p> Pronunciation: chái láng hǔ bào

Explanation: Generally refers to various beasts that harm humans and animals. It is also a metaphor for a cruel evil person.

Source: Chapter 8 of "Lao Can's Travels" by Liu E of the Qing Dynasty: "The really scary thing is the jackals, tigers and leopards. It's getting late, if someone comes out, we will be ruined.

7. Jackal blocks the road

Pronunciation: chái láng sāi lù

Explanation: Jackal: two ferocious beasts; plug means blocking the road.

Source: "Northern History: The Benji of the Sui Dynasty": "If one person loses his virtue, the world will collapse, swarms of thieves will rise, jackals will block the road, the south nest will go away, and the stray pigs will not return.

8. Jackal’s ambition

Pronunciation: chái láng yě xīn

Explanation: A metaphor for the vicious intentions of the bad guys.

Source: Han ·Chen Lin's "Appeal to Yuzhou for Yuan Shao": "The ambition of a jackal can lead to disaster. "

9. Dog lungs, wolf heart

Pronunciation: gǒu fèi láng xīn

Explanation: Same as "wolf heart, dog lungs".

Source: Scene 2 of Kun Opera's "Fifteen Guan": "Killing and abducting women for money is a dog's lungs and a wolf's heart! ”

10. A dog behaves like a wolf with a heart

Pronunciation: gǒu xíng láng xīn

Explanation: A metaphor for vicious behavior and a vicious heart.

Source: Yuan Bai Pu's "Annoying Sha Ren" suite: "Hate Feng Kui, seek favors and seize love, a dog behaves like a wolf, and is not afraid of setbacks at all. ”

⑥ Collection of idioms about wolves

Idioms about wolves:

1. Howling wolf [láng háo guǐ jiàyuano] describes the sound Sad and shrill.

2. The grains of rice are scattered all over the ground.

3. , tiger's lair [hǔ xué láng cháo] refers to a nest of tigers and wolves.

4. Wolf's den [láng jiān bèi juě] refers to a difficult and embarrassing situation.

5. Wolf Guzhang [láng gù chī zhāng] looks fiercely like a wolf and spreads its wings like an owl.

6. Reject the tiger into the wolf [jù hǔ jìn láng]. It is a metaphor that just after one evil force has gone, another one comes.

7. To lure the tiger and resist the wolf [yǐn hǔ jù láng] is a metaphor for introducing another evil force to resist the original evil force, and the disaster will be even worse. Also known as "luring the wolf and rejecting the tiger"

8. Wolf smoke [láng yān sì qǐ]: the smoke rising from wolf dung when the ancient border guards called the police. There were alarm fireworks everywhere, indicating that the border was not peaceful. .

9. wolf galloping and pig tug [láng bēn shǐ tū] 豕: pig; tug: rush. Run like a wolf and rush like a pig. It describes groups of bad guys rushing around. To disturb.

10. Wolf heart and dog lungs [láng xīn gǒu fèi] describes a heart as vicious and vicious as a wolf and a dog

⑦ A collection of good idioms about wolves

Gentleman's Wolf

Allusion:

During the Han Dynasty, there was a lone wolf in Wuzhang who visited a herdsman's house one night.

The shepherd was curious and asked what his purpose was. p>

The wolf said: "I am hungry. I see the fatness of the sheep in the king's pen, and I want to feast on it. However, although I am a beast, I have heard the teachings of the sage in my early years: taking it without asking is a thief, so I came to ask for mercy." To show his sincerity!

The shepherd was so moved that he called him the "Gentleman's Wolf". He then set up wine and barbecue and entertained them hospitably. One person and one animal exchanged cups for a meal. After a good meal, they became friends of life and death. Hand in hand!

1. Fighting for the sake of courage

A wolf will not attack an enemy who is stronger than itself for the sake of its own dignity

2. Wolves. Yixin

If a wolf has to face something stronger than itself, it must attack it in a group

3. Self-knowledge

The wolf also wants to be the king of beasts, but. They know that they are wolves, not tigers.

4. Go with the flow

Wolves know how to get the maximum reward at the minimum cost.

5. Advance and retreat together

Although wolves usually move alone, wolves are the most united animals. You will not find any wolf running away alone when its companion is injured.

6. Be the same on the outside

The wolf also wants to be a kind animal, but the wolf also knows that its stomach can only digest meat. So the only thing the wolf can do is eat every prey.

7. Know yourself and the enemy

The wolf respects every opponent. The wolf will fully understand the opponent before each attack and will not despise him. Therefore, the wolf rarely fails to attack in his life. .

8. Wolves also love

The male wolf will protect the female wolf after she becomes pregnant until the cub has the ability to survive independently (unlike some self-described " The only animal with feelings, after his wife became pregnant, he was having a great time outside.)

9. Teach the wolf to fish

The wolf will resolutely leave the wolf when it has the ability to be independent. Because the wolf knows that if he is not a wolf, he can only be a sheep.

10. Freedom is precious

A wolf will not ignore its dignity and beg for mercy from its master just for food. Because wolves know that they must never be arrogant, but they must be proud.

⑧ What are the common idioms with the word "wolf"

wolf heart and dog lungs

wolf down

ghost cry and wolf howl

wolf ambition

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⑨ A complete collection of four-character idioms starting with wolf

Wolf Gu Yuanshi_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng gù yuān shì

Definition: e.g. Wolfhawk sees things. Described as fierce and greedy.

Wolf and tiger eat_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng cān hǔ shí

Definition: To describe eating something vigorously and urgently. Same as "the wolf eats and the tiger eats".

The wolf is frightened_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng gù qiān jīng

Definition: A metaphor for being frightened.

The wolf runs and the rabbit escapes_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng bēn tù tuō

Definition: describes running away in a hurry.

embarrassed Zhou Zhang_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng bèi zhōu zhāng

Definition: Refers to panic.

The wolf looks at the owl Zhang_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng gù chī zhāng

Definition: Like a wolf looking fiercely, like an owl spreading its wings. Described as violent and arrogant.

The wolf is greedy and the tiger is watching_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng tān hǔ shì

Definition: Be as greedy as a wolf, stare with wide eyes like a tiger. The metaphor is very ambitious.

devour voraciously_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng tūn hǔ yàn

Definition: To describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

The wolf and the wolf go out together to harm livestock. The wolf uses its front legs and the wolf uses its hind legs. , can run fast and climb high. It is a metaphor for colluding with each other to do bad things.

wolf leaps like a pig_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng tū shǐ cuàn

Definition: Run like a wolf, rush like a pig. Describes groups of bad guys rushing around and causing trouble everywhere. Same as "wolf running like a pig rushing".

Wolf howls and ghost howls_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng háo guǐ jiào

Definition: Describes a shrill sound.

Lang Yan Big Talk_ Idiom Explanation

Pinyin: láng yān dà huà

Definition: Boundless bragging.

Embarrassed_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng bèi bù kān

Definition: Embarrassed: looking embarrassed. The hardship and embarrassment are unbearable. Describes a very embarrassed look.

wolf ambition_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng zǐ yě xīn

Definition: wolf: wolf cub. Although the wolf cub is young, it has a vicious nature. It is a metaphor for violent people with vicious intentions and hard-to-change habits.

The wolf eats and the tiger swallows_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng cān hǔ yàn

Definition: To describe eating something vigorously and urgently.

In utter disarray_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng bèi wàn zhuàng

Definition: In utter embarrassment: the appearance of embarrassment; Wanzhou: various appearances. Describes extreme hardship and embarrassment.

The wolf eats the butt_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng chī fú tóu

Definition: The wolf eats the butt of a person, unable to swallow it or spit it out. It is a metaphor for speaking of hardships and forcing oneself to be patient.

The wolf is greedy and the rat steals_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng tān shǔ qiè

Definition: Like a wolf, greedy and ruthless; like a rat, good at stealing. Often describe enemies as greedy, ruthless and despicable.

The wolf eats and the tiger swallows_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng sūn hǔ yàn

Definition: 駧: cooked food, rice. Describes eating vigorously and urgently. Also known as "the wolf eats the tiger's meal".

The wolf is greedy and the rat steals_Idiom explanation

Pinyin: láng tān shǔ qiè

Definition: Like a wolf, greedy and ruthless; like a rat, good at stealing. Often describe enemies as greedy, ruthless and despicable.