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Idioms describe people's capriciousness?

1. What are the idioms that describe repetition?

1, light yellow [[cā ng huá ng fā n fê]]:

From Mozi's Dyeing: "When I see dyed silk, I sigh:' Dyed in the pale is light, and dyed in the yellow is yellow. "",the metaphor is changeable and capricious.

2, renege [chūr f m:něr]:

From "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Xia": "People who are not in your way are also people who are against you." What you do, you will get. Now people's words and deeds are capricious and inconsistent.

If he refuses, he will have to do so, and we can't do anything to go back on our word.

2. Describe repeated idioms

Walk around and start over.

Out of order

toss and turn restlessly

be endless

again and again

again and again

Rotate the grinder-rotate the grinder repeatedly. Metaphor makes demands on people.

Twice, three times.-again and again. More than once, again and again.

Two, three, its operation-two, three: it means not specific. Half-hearted, without certain integrity. Describe the mind is not specialized, capricious.

Two or three meanings-that is, half-hearted. Of the mind is not single-minded, capricious.

Toss and turn-(1) means to turn over constantly. ② refers to the number of repetitions. See "toss and turn".

Flip the position repeatedly. Describe it again and again.

Flip is rain, close is cloud-flip: reverse; Answer: Repeatedly. Describe a person who is capricious or used to playing politics.

Turn your hand into a cloud-turn: reverse. Describe a person who is capricious or used to playing politics.

Turn an arm into a jade, turn an arm into a jade-describe a person who is capricious or used to playing tricks.

Flirting hands-turn: reverse; Answer: Repeatedly. Describe a person who is capricious or used to playing politics.

Turn your hand for the cloud and cover your hand for the rain-turn: reverse; Answer: Repeatedly. Describe a person who is capricious or used to playing politics.

Sex-describes people who are capricious or used to playing tricks.

Toss and turn-describes a person who is capricious or used to playing tricks.

Lips are mixed with tongue-lips are rubbed by tongue. Tongue ambiguity refers to playing with the tongue and speaking incoherently.

Lip stickers are inconsistent with the tongue-the tongue is inconsistent: showing off eloquence and speaking willfully. Try to impress people with words.

Gu Fuzhi-Gu: Looking back; Answer: Repeatedly. Metaphor is the grace of parents' education.

Swimming and playing with ropes-Han: Immersion; Swimming: diving in the water; Swimming: swimming completely in the water means understanding deeply. Deep and repeated experience and thinking.

Good words come from the mouth, bad words come from the mouth-bad: ugly, bad; Swearing: swearing. All good things and bad things come from one person. Of people speaking incoherently.

Horizontal statement and vertical statement-refers to multiple statements and repeated explanations.

Back to cold-back: turn around; Inverted: upside down. The weather is hot and cold. Describe repeated and changeable.

3. Idioms that describe people's capriciousness

The idiom to describe people's capriciousness is to chop and change.

go back on one's word

Pinyin: zhāo sān mù sì,

Interpretation: Smart people are good at using means, and stupid people are not good at distinguishing things. Later, they often said that they were willful and often changed their minds.

Originated from Zhuang Zhou's On Zhuangzi Wuqi. The original moral of this story is a clever irony of two kinds of fools, one is the manager and the other is the managed. The latter is ridiculous because' one leaf can't see Mount Tai'; The former, seemingly arrogant, used to do some "self-deception, expedient measures and delaying tactics" only to solve the immediate predicament, and naturally it was resented because it was not a long-term solution. Now, it extends to men who are fickle.

Fickle sentences:

(1) The fickle Li Ming often cheats girls.

(2) You should learn painting and photography for a while. Isn't that a fickle attitude?

(3) If you want to learn English for a while and Japanese for a while, you may not learn both well.

(4) If you study English for a while and then change to the piano, you probably won't be able to make sentences.

I have never seen such a fickle person.

She has always been decisive, not a fickle person. Don't wronged her any more.

(7) I am not a fickle little woman who treats you as a temporary gas station.

(8) Learning should not be fickle, but be down-to-earth and persistent.

How can he succeed if he keeps changing jobs?

(10) I know that you are not a fickle person, and you will act according to your promise.

Metaphor is a capricious idiom.

Chop and change, renege, have sex, betray, cheat.

First of all, chop and change

Interpretation: The original metaphor used deception; Cheating. The latter metaphor often changes his mind; Willful.

From: Zhuang Zhou's "Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything": "You receive gifts, saying' three transgressions and four times'." All the snipers are angry. Said,' but it's four times and three times. Everyone is very happy.

Example: the fickle Li Ming often cheats girls.

Second, renege

Interpretation: Er: You; Reverse: same as "return"; Come back. The original refers to how you deal with others; How people will treat you. Now refers to what you have said or done; Quit again. Metaphor is self-contradictory before and after words and deeds; Willful.

From: Mencius under King Huiliang by Monk in the pre-Qin period: "Zeng Zi said,' Stop! Those who surpass you are also against you. " "

The man broke his word, which is puzzling.

Third, sex.

Interpretation: Metaphor is capricious and manipulative. This is also a metaphor for the unpredictable world.

From: He Ming Jingming's "Chang 'an Street Tour": "The fumigation period is long and it is convenient to shelter from the rain. "

He is a scheming man, so you should be more careful.

Fourth, two sides and three knives

Interpretation: face to face and behind; Use two-faced tactics. Metaphor is ill-intentioned.

From: The Second Fold of Yuan's Grey Orchid: "I am the first sage in Zhengzhou, but I am duplicitous, so I moved you here."

Example: Not only does his words differ from his deeds, but he is also duplicitous, secretly framing his competitors.

Five, chop and change.

Interpretation: Serve Qin in the morning; Arrived in the state of Chu at night. Metaphor is uncertain; Willful.

Said by: Bamboo Boat by Wei in Ming Dynasty: "Seeing that your prince is as rich as an enemy, I feel more luxurious than a servant. This reason is not clear to me. "

Example: Now that you have married Li Ding, you can't keep thinking about Fang Gang.

5. Idioms that describe people's capriciousness

Volatility

It is inaccurate to describe the changing situation.

Song said in "A Book with Van Nelong": "Current affairs are impermanent, fate comes, and it depends on how people handle it."

Comprehensive application of law; As subject and predicate; It is derogatory to describe people who often change their minds.

For example, Zeng Qingpu's "Evil Sea Flower" is the seventeenth time: "How can I forgive your willful sin!" Ba Jin's "Home" X: "You are all masters. When you are unhappy, you can do anything. "

Synonym renege, sex.

The antonym is consistent and unwavering.

6. People's capricious idioms

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Joel: You; Reverse: Pass it back. The original intention is that what you do, you will get what consequences. Now people's words and deeds are capricious and inconsistent.

7. Idioms about fickle things

【 Chop, chop, chop 】 ① The original statement and practice have changed, but the essence remains unchanged. (2) metaphor capricious.

【 sooner or later 】 Jude said sooner or later. Metaphor is capricious.

【 capricious 】 refers to capricious.

[Although the cover can be repeated] Cover: flip; Answer: recovery. Although overthrown, it can be restored. Later, it also refers to capricious means.

During the Warring States Period, two great powers in Qin Chu were antagonistic, and some weak countries sometimes dealt with Qin and sometimes with Chu. Later, it was used to describe uncertainty or indecision. (2) metaphor things belong to change.

During the Warring States Period, Qin Chu, the two great vassal states, were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.

【 Morning and evening 】 Metaphor people capricious, no moral integrity.

It is a metaphor for people's capriciousness and lack of moral integrity.

Describe people who are capricious or used to playing tricks.

[Sex] Describes people who are capricious or used to playing tricks.

Describe the capricious or people who are used to playing tricks.

[renege] Er: You; Reverse: Pass it back. The original intention is that what you do, you will get what consequences. Now people's words and deeds are capricious and inconsistent.

[Pale yellow overturned] Pale: cyan; Light yellow: cyan and yellow; Repeat: willfulness. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

Metaphor Liang Chaochen 】 【 treacherous and unpredictable at any time.

[Light yellow] Light: cyan. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

[Dyed light yellow] Light: cyan. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

【 chop and change 】 originally refers to playing tricks to deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

[Light yellow repeatedly] Light: cyan. Repeatedly: over and over again. Green becomes yellow, and yellow becomes green. Metaphor is changeable and capricious. Also known as "light yellow".

[two or three meanings] half-hearted. Of the mind is not single-minded, capricious.

[Lipstick tongue] Jude said lipstick tongue. Tongue ambiguity refers to playing with the tongue and speaking incoherently.

[Self-willed] To act rashly often refers to the habit of being extremely opinionated and partial to oneself, which often contains an almost uncontrollable willfulness.

[Three turns and four turns] Turn: Turn. Willful.

[three turns and four answers] is changeable or repeated many times.

[impermanence] impermanence: changeable. The description is constantly changing, one moment this, another moment that, uncertain.

[Half-hearted] Think about this and that, and hesitate. Often refers to insecurity and unfairness.

[Unpredictable] There are many changes and it is unpredictable.

[Make persistent efforts] Then: Take the next battle; Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle. Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

[See whimsy] Move: change. See another thing and want to change your mind. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.

Describe the changeable 】 【 changeable. It also means a lot of changes.

8. People's capricious idioms

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Repeated interpretation: over and over; Impermanence: There is no normality. There is no steady state in the constant, which describes the time of internal change of the situation and has no accuracy.

In the Song Dynasty's Book Dragon: "Current affairs are impermanent, and fate comes, depending on how personnel are handled."

Comprehensive application of law; As subject and predicate; It is derogatory to describe people who often change their minds.

Synonym renege, sex.

The antonym is consistent and unwavering.

9. What is the idiom to describe people's capriciousness?

Disturbed, willful, willful, willful

I. ups and downs [di ā n lá i d m: o qù]

Explanation: Reverse it and repeat it back and forth.

Said by: Master Wang Yuan's The West Chamber, Book III, Book II: "It doesn't hurt to put on Jane, put on the makeup box, open the cover and read it frequently."

Second, constantly changing [zhā o Li Xing X and g m: I]

Explanation: Orders issued in the morning were changed in the evening. Metaphor often changes ideas and methods, and it is the same for a while.

From: Han Zhicuo's On the Book of Guisu: "Taxes are collected from time to time and changed at dusk."

The tax was not paid in time, and the order issued by the court in the morning was changed in the evening.

Third, the Qin Dynasty and the Qin Dynasty [zhāo qín mù chǔ]

Commentary: During the Warring States Period, the two major vassal states of Qin Chu were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.

From: Song Chaobuzhi's "Ji Li Collection Zhu Beiting Fu": "Physiology is in the Quartet and is solid in Qin."

Living in the middle, our country sometimes leans towards Qin and sometimes towards Chu.

Fourth, willfulness [f m: n f ù wú chá ng]

Explanation: impermanence: changeability. The description is constantly changing, one moment this, another moment that, uncertain.

Said by: it is hard to go, a poem in the Southern Dynasties: "The reversal of that year is uncertain."

I can't decide whether to do this or that.

V. willfulness [f m: n f ù wú chá ng]

Explanation: refers to uncertainty.

From: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: "Cao Cao said,' Yuan Tan boy, I can't believe it. " "

Cao Cao said,' Yuan Tan boy is capricious, and it is difficult for us to confirm his news.

10. Idioms used to describe people's capriciousness

Statement, practice and substantive changes.

(1) The original statement and practice have changed, but the essence remains unchanged. (2) metaphor capricious.

go back on one's word

I'm still talking. Metaphor is capricious.

go back on one's word

It means willfulness.

A capricious means

Cover: flip; Answer: recovery. Although overthrown, it can be restored. Later, it also refers to capricious means.

The attribute of things

(1) During the Warring States Period, two great powers in Qin Chu were antagonistic, and some weak countries sometimes dealt with Qin and sometimes with Chu. Later, it was used to describe uncertainty or indecision. (2) metaphor things belong to change.

Serve Qin in the morning and Chu in the evening-change sides quickly.

During the Warring States Period, Qin Chu, the two great vassal states, were opposed to each other and often fought wars. Some vassal States sometimes favored Qin and sometimes Chu for their own interests and security. Metaphor is capricious.

This man is impermanent, impermanent.

Metaphor people capricious, no moral integrity.

This man is impermanent, impermanent.

Metaphor people capricious, no moral integrity.

Behaviour is changeable

Describe someone who is capricious or used to playing tricks.

Constantly changing attitudes

Describe someone who is capricious or used to playing tricks.

People are willful or habitual.

Describe someone who is capricious or used to playing tricks.

break one's promise

Joel: You; Reverse: Pass it back. The original intention is that what you do, you will get what consequences. Now people's words and deeds are capricious and inconsistent.

Uncertainty, again and again.

Pale: cyan; Light yellow: cyan and yellow; Repeat: willfulness. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

Arbitrary at any time

Metaphor defection at any time, capricious.

Uncertainty, again and again.

Pale: cyan. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

Uncertainty, again and again.

Pale: cyan. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

go back on one's word

The original meaning is to play tricks and deceive people. Later, the metaphor often changed his mind and was capricious.

Uncertainty, again and again.

Pale: cyan. Repeatedly: over and over again. Green becomes yellow, and yellow becomes green. Metaphor is changeable and capricious. Also known as "light yellow".

The mind is not special.

That is, half-hearted. Of the mind is not single-minded, capricious.

You Yan, Shi She

Jude ointment wipes your lips and tongue. Tongue ambiguity refers to playing with the tongue and speaking incoherently.

play the gangster

To run amok at will often refers to the habit of being extremely opinionated and partial to oneself, which often contains an almost irresistible willfulness.

Constantly change your attitude.

Turn: turn. Willful.

Unstable or repetitive

Variable or repeated many times.

go back on one's word

Impermanence: changeable. The description is constantly changing, one moment this, another moment that, uncertain.

be half-hearted

Think about this and that, hesitate. Often refers to insecurity and unfairness.

unpredictable

It changes a lot and is unpredictable.

make persistent efforts

Pick up: pick up the battle; Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle. Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

Change your mind as soon as you see something new.

Move: change. See another thing and want to change your mind. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.

Most changeable

Describe a great change. It also means a lot of changes.