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What are you afraid of? Four-character idioms.

What are the four-word idioms of fear? They are: fear, fear and fear.

1, meaning: afraid, idiom, describing being very afraid.

2, from: Zheng Guangzu's "Chu Meixiang" The third fold: "As soon as I see him, I am scared, as if you have nowhere to sleep and nowhere to dream." Ouyang Shan's Struggle: Seeing this bizarre political situation, Shanghainese can't help feeling dizzy and scared. Bi Ye's "Curling Shuanglong on Fuchun River": "We walked down the cave wall, held the railing and explored the stone steps with trepidation.

3, synonyms: fear, pale, panic, at a loss, on pins and needles, dumbfounded, flustered, thrilling.

4, antonym: calm, indifferent, unhurried, calm, calm, indifferent, calmly disposed.

Be frightened, for example:

1, this question aside, behind the first row of bookshelves, there are a group of ghostly shadows, red eyes shining, chilling, moving back and forth up and down, left and right, really creepy and scary.

2. Jiang Shuiping is not my land. It is also scary to witness this ancient animal war.

In 2002, a group of photographers watched him shaking his children in fear on the balcony of a hotel room.

He said: We have observed that Antarctica, the most remote continent on earth, is changing at a frightening speed.

To tell the truth, we lived here for two nights, and I was scared every night.