1, that's all.
Cai Jianzhong
Explanatory words: words; Poverty: exhaustion. Learn and speak. Describe shallow knowledge
The source is Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions (17): "People don't know what it means. Only when he is tortured for a long time and his spirit is distracted will he have nothing to say. "
Structural joint idioms
Used as predicate and attribute; Used for learning
2, the argument is weak
Liu Changqing
Explanation: shorting, losing money; Poverty: exhaustion. Because indefensible have nothing to say.
The source of The Analects of Confucius is advanced: "A bad husband." Song Zhuxi's note: "Lutz's words are not his original intention, but his arguments are poor, so I take the arguments from his mouth to argue with his ears."
Structural combination.
Use derogatory idioms. Generally used for people who are refuted in an argument and have nothing to say. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
Pronunciation; Can't be pronounced "q incarnation".
Formal discrimination; Can't write "Li"; Qu; Can't write "Qu".
Synonym is tongue-tied, speechless, speechless.
Antonyms have meaning, righteousness and eloquence.
Discrimination and "being speechless" both refer to being speechless for no reason. But ~ the rebuttal is poor; And "speechless" may be no reason not to say; There may also be reasons not to argue.
Example: Lu Xun's silence is not ~; But the greatest contempt for the enemy.
It is impossible to find a word to describe a person.
2. A dark day with nothing: It was too dark to see the sunshine in the sky. Describe the social darkness under the rule of reactionary forces.
All forgiven: a hundred: all, no matter what; Taboo: Taboo. Nothing is taboo.
Boredom: chat: dependence. Without spiritual sustenance, I feel nothing interesting.
There is nothing wrong: describe that you are completely sure and will never go wrong.
There is nothing wrong: I have done a hundred things, and none of them are right. The descriptions are all wrong. It's useless.
Nothing long: long: superfluous things. Nothing but a suit. The original meaning is frugal life. Now describe poverty.
Cruel: miserable: vicious and cruel. Cruel and vicious to the extreme, like a wild animal.
No fake bullets: bullets: marbles or bullets. Marbles or bullets hit the target, but none hit the target. Describe a hundred shots.
Double happiness comes at the door: it means that lucky things will not follow.
There is no doubt: doubt: suspicious truth. There's nothing to doubt.
Desolate: uninhabited: refers to households, residents, because there is smoke where people live. Describe a remote and desolate place, where you can't see others.
Gold without sufficient red: sufficient red: gold with full color. The metaphor is not perfect.
Unique: only one, nothing else. There are few descriptions.
Aimless: the description is very broad, and you can't see the end at a glance. That is to say, speaking or writing an article has no center and is far from the point.
Confused: confused: unclear, confused. I don't know. Describe something that is divorced from reality and I don't know where to start.
Poverty without an awl: so poor that it is not as small as an awl.
Unprecedented: refers to something that no one has done before. It also means unprecedented.
Endless: I can't take it anymore.
As if nothing had happened: as if nothing had happened. Describe being calm or not taking things to heart.
There is nothing in your body: there is nothing but yourself. Describe poverty.
Unprecedented: Something that has never happened in history. It means unprecedented.
Unarmed: inch: the description is subtle and short; Iron: refers to weapons. He's unarmed.
Unscrupulous: reckless: unscrupulous; Avoid: scruples; Fear: fear. Very presumptuous, no scruples.
No skin is perfect: no skin is good all over. Describe the wounds all over the body. It also means that all the reasons have been refuted or criticized miserably.
Nothing is wrong: loss: error. It means I'm pretty sure it won't go wrong.
There are two useless purposes: it means to concentrate on something, and attention must be concentrated.
No distractions: around; In addition; Raccoon: Pursuit. The heart has no other pursuit, but describes concentration and concentration.
Unscrupulous: smart: cities and government offices, which is a metaphor of profound intentions that is difficult to guess. Describe being honest, treating people sincerely and having a consistent heart.
No ink on the chest: no ink on the stomach. A man without culture.
Illusion: nothingness: emptiness; Vaguely: vaguely, as if nothing had happened. Describe emptiness.
3. What are the four-word idioms to describe having no money? 1, penniless
Pinyin: shnwü fü nwé n
Explanation: The description is very poor.
Sentence: He is penniless now because he is lazy.
2. I am shy
Pinyin: náng zhng Xièsè se
Explanation: bag: pocket. There is not much money in the pocket.
Source: Wang Shuo's "Flight Attendant": "When I arrived in the southernmost metropolis, I was tired and shy, and I tasted loneliness."
Sentence: She really wanted to buy that dress, but she was short of money and had to stop buying it.
3. penniless
Pinyin: bōng yīwén
Description: Name: Possession. Not a penny. Describe extreme poverty.
Source: Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 16: "Dude, I see, my brother's book sword was left behind for half his life, and he didn't have any money in his pocket, so he was sent to the Jianghu."
Sentence: Life in their family is so difficult that they are as poor as a church mouse.
4, as poor as a church mouse
Pinyin: y and Pí n rú x
Explanation: Being poor is like being washed with water, and there is nothing. Describe it as poor.
Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Dou Eyuan" Wedge: "I am poor and live here in Chuzhou."
Sentence: He is extravagant and lazy. In less than two years, he is as poor as a church mouse.
The family is surrounded by four walls.
Pinyin: jiā tú sì bì
Explanation: only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.
Source: Historical Records Biography of Sima Xiangru: "Wen Jun died that night, running like one after another, like another returned to Chengdu, and the family stood on the four walls."
Sentence: His family is poor and has little property around him, so it can be called a family.
4. Four-character idioms, no big deal (Pinyin: dà rú dà ng)
Source: Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour: "Shouyi asked Uncle Ju Lian:' When I heard about Jieyu, I was afraid that I would go back, but I was afraid that what I said was like a hopeless master on the river.' "
Allusions: when: the bottom. Although it is big, it has no bottom. The original meaning is infinity. The latter is often used to indicate that it is too big to be practical or impractical.
Example: Plan realistically, not ~.
The idiom you inquired is selfless (pinyin: dà g not ng wú s:).
Source: Han Ma Rong's "The Gods of Central Jing Tian": "Loyal ministers are selfless."
Allusion: It means to handle affairs fairly and without selfishness. At present, it refers to starting from the collective interests, without personal plans.
Ex.: Determine your ambition and hold an open and frank heart. (Guo Moruo's "Qu Yuan" Act I)
There is nothing in the four-character idiom. I don't want this case.
Nothing to do: thick; Mo: Thin. Have no affinity for people.
No winter, no summer, no matter winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round.
Lawlessness used to mean doing bad things at will regardless of national laws and justice. Now it is often described as breaking the law and discipline, which is out of control.
Rootless pedicel: the part of a flower or fruit that connects with a branch. Metaphor has no dependence and no ties.
There is no ruin, no reputation, no slander, no praise. The description is very common.
Endless (meaning disgust).
There are no old ones, no new ones, old friends or new friends.
No complaints, no blame: negligence; Fame: praise and praise. There are neither mistakes nor advantages. Metaphor work performance is average.
Freedom: a restriction or restriction. Describe freedom and carefree.
Nothing can mean that you can do whatever you want and have no opinion.
Justice and partiality: injustice; Party: favoritism. Describe doing things fairly and without prejudice.
Ruthless and heartless, without any goodwill. Describe callousness.
Endless poverty: the end. There is no end, no limit.
Boxing without fist and courage: strength, strength. Without force, there is no courage.
Silent and tasteless: smell. No sound, no smell. Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown.
No sound, no sound, no smell. Metaphor has no reputation and is unknown.
All the time. It means uninterrupted.
Careless, nothing to mind. Describe broad-minded, but also describe indifference.
Helpless to describe loneliness and helplessness.
No trace: a trace. There's not a trace. The description is completely gone, gone.
6. Nothing is nothing. There is a four-word idiom: endless, carefree, unprovoked, without a trace, unrestrained.
1, wú biān wú jì, has a wide range of descriptions. International: On the edge.
From the sixty-sixth chapter of the biography of Yue Quan by Qing Qiancai: "It's all white, so it was on the edge of Taihu Lake."
2, carefree (wú y not u wú l ǜ) There is no sorrow, trouble and anxiety, which describes the elimination of troubles, liberation, and a safe and comfortable mood.
From the second fold of Yuan's forbearance: "Come, come, come, I am a happy monk in Cao 'an."
I will be a carefree monk here.
China idiom "for no reason" describes (things) without any reason.
From Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Well, where to start! I am angry for no reason! "
Well, where did it come from? There's no reason to be angry.
4, without a trace, China idiom, wú y ǐ ng wú z not ng, without a trace. The description is completely gone, gone. Also known as "without a trace". Finger mark: a mark.
From Yuan Wu Changling's Dongpo Dream, the third fold: "Where are you? You hide and disappear without a trace.
Where do you push, dodge and miss?
5. Freedom (wú jū wú shù) describes freedom, with no restrictions or constraints. Detention: restrictions. Binding: constraint.
From the forty-fourth chapter of Wu Ming's "Grace and Journey to the West": "Being a monk is free and free. What's the business? " .
A monk has no restrictions, is free and has no business.
7. Idiom Daquan Four-word idioms have no obstacles, no trace, no resentment, no virtue, no end, no ruthlessness, no father, no gentleman, no end, no lawlessness, no ignorance, no end, no worry, no bias, no restraint, no day or night. All the time, no beginning, no end, no fist, no courage, no end, no dependence, no back, no side, no shadow, no bias, no eccentricity, no restraint, no mood, no loss, no harm, no smell, no dependence, no attachment, no trace, no obstacle and no old age. Rootless, selfless, fearless, headless, tailless, at a loss, no relatives and no reason to be carefree, silent, colorless, lawless, without sunshine, helplessness, shadowless, intangible, carefree, subversive, prejudiced, malicious, resentful, borderless and marginal.