Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - A four-word idiom describing the rapidly changing weather.
A four-word idiom describing the rapidly changing weather.
Thousands of miles a day: horses run very fast, and they can run a thousand miles a day. It can be said that people are versatile and can make great progress in a short time. Now describe people making rapid progress or things developing very fast.
Instantly changing: instantly: in the blink of an eye; Rest: Breathe. Changed a lot quickly in a short time. Describe the rapid change.
Unpredictable: illusion: change; Change: frequent and irregular changes; Test: elusive; Unpredictable: unpredictable. Refers to things that change rapidly, unpredictably, changefully and are difficult to guess.
The above is an idiom, which means "fast change".
There are many idioms with the meaning of "change", some mean great changes, such as "vicissitudes", and some mean flexibility, such as "improvisation". Some mean a lot of changes, such as: "endless changes, ever-changing." Some mean that there are no rules, such as: "fickle, white clouds and pale dogs, unpredictable."
2. A four-word word that means fast change can be read quickly.
Eat quickly. Wolf down.
Let's go Fast and fast, traveling thousands of miles a day.
The current is very fast. A thousand miles away.
It changes quickly. Everything is changing with each passing day.
Do things quickly. Be firm.
Write and draw quickly. Every move.
Time flies, Sanqiu's time flies.
Read fast-(read fast) run fast-(spend thousands of miles) eat fast-(wolf down) change fast-(change with each passing day) walk a lot.
changeful
mutable
Rapid change
Get better every day.
transient
How fast it changes.
Rapid change
transient
Get better every day.
In an instant, a white pony flashed through a crack in the wall.
White clouds turn into gray dogs.
Rapid change
Get better every day.
Change is fast and magical.
The sun has changed, so has the moon.
Different days and different moons.
Rapid change
Get better every day.
mutable
Change is fast and magical.
The sun has changed, so has the moon.
Different days and different moons.
Get better every day.
White clouds turn into gray dogs.
Love is impermanent, changeable, ever-changing, ever-changing
Fast-paced road-(striding meteor)
Time is fast-(the sun flies like a ship) doing things quickly (resolutely and forcefully)
Answer fluently/eloquently/without hesitation
As fast as the wind, as fast as lightning
In the blink of an eye,
transient
time flies
Time flies.
As fast as the wind, as fast as lightning
Bold and resolute
1000 Aliri days
In an instant, a white pony flashed through a crack in the wall.
transient
With a flick of a finger; Faster than words can express; In the blink of an eye; Once ... immediately ... than
Finger pointing
1. act quickly:
Chaoyi Chen Jue went on the rampage and rushed to chase the wolf. The stars flew forward, stepping on their feet, stepping on the road, striding forward, flying on the cliff, striding like flying horses.
2. Time is pressing:
I took a pill in Osaka without thinking. When did you get off the bus? Shi Huo could fly a needle and walk the line, and Kan Kan talked about it in pitch. Not far, but less than five days. At the beginning, it is just around the corner for newcomers to get off.
3. Time has passed:
One hundred generations of passers-by never give up day and night, and the stars move. The sun and the moon fly, day after day. The sun and the moon are fleeting, and the years are like water. Jumping pills, the sun, the moon, birds, flying rabbits, changing things, changing stars, moving half a circle.
Quick action:
Chaoyi Chen Jue went on the rampage and rushed to chase the wolf. The stars flew forward, stepping on their feet, stepping on the road, striding forward, flying on the cliff, striding like flying horses.
2. Time is pressing:
I took a pill in Osaka without thinking. When did you get off the bus? Shi Huo could fly a needle and walk the line, and Kan Kan talked about it in pitch. Not far, but less than five days. At the beginning, it is just around the corner for newcomers to get off.
3. Time has passed:
One hundred generations of passers-by never give up day and night, and the stars move. The sun and the moon fly, day after day. The sun and the moon are fleeting, and the years are like water. Jumping pills, the sun, the moon, birds, flying rabbits, changing things, changing stars, moving half a circle.
Say it out loud and answer like lightning.
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