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What four-word idioms do you dare to have?
1. What are the four words that dare to think and climb? Metaphor is to make friends and be attached to others. I dare not make friends or make relatives with people with higher social status than myself.

Dare not fall behind: fall behind. Don't want to fall behind others

Dare not expect anything: hasty, reckless, rash. Dare to act rashly or recklessly.

Dare to act boldly, not afraid of risks, and have no scruples.

Feel ashamed and overwhelmed.

I dare not talk to the old man about hardships, nor dare I talk about my own sufferings. Metaphor is diligence and indefatigability (often used to express modesty).

Forgive me for disagreeing: forgive me for disagreeing. Dare not casually colleagues. Be careful about people and things.

Dare not plunder America: plunder. Dare not steal the beauty of others.

I dare not describe going all out to do one thing, nor dare I be distracted to do other things.

Don't care: ask the ferry and ask the way. Refers to something noble and abstruse that dares not ask or try.

Dare not cross the line: cross; Lei Chi: The name of the lake is in the south of Wangjiang County. The original intention is not to cross the line. The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundary.

Dare to specialize and dare not be independent.

Dare to be angry, dare to speak, dare to speak.

Dare to think and do: irony means "how dare" and "dare not"; Cheng: accepted. How dare you disobey your orders? Or how dare you not accept your opinion?

Dare to be angry and dare not speak. Refers to being afraid of threats, afraid to confide in one's chest.

Dare to do something: have the courage. Dare to let go and take responsibility.

I was sweating with fear. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Nobody dares. No one dares to do anything.

I am willing to die and dare to take down the emperor as a metaphor for the most difficult thing.

How dare people not bow their heads and be controlled under the low eaves? They have to obey.

Dare to take the lead [explain] Metaphor is brave enough to take on heavy responsibilities and take the lead.

Dare not specialize: arbitrary. Dare not go it alone. It means modesty.

Dare to be brave and "go forward".

I dare not agree, I dare not agree casually.

Friendship is duty-bound and dare not speak.

Brave and fearless describes being brave and decisive.

I am willing to recite the source of the emperor's Dream of Red Mansions to the sixty-eighth time: "I am willing to take down the emperor." No matter how difficult the metaphor is, I dare to do it. Example story

How dare you not explain the metaphor from a low place under the eaves? You must obey it. For example, the ancients said, "If you are not afraid of officials, you are afraid of management." How dare you not bow your head under the low eaves? Be careful. (Chapter 28 of Water Margin) Story

Dare to do [explain] things bravely. Take "dare to do something".

Dare to complain and dare not speak [explanation] I dare not say my inner resentment.

Dare to say [explain] seriously, dare to say frankly.

2. Dare to have any four words: metaphor for making friends and attaching to others.

I dare not make friends with people with higher social status than myself, nor dare I fall behind. Don't want to fall behind others, dare not expect anything: sloppy, reckless, rash.

I just don't dare to do things in a hurry, dare to do things rashly, dare to do things boldly, are not afraid of risks, are not ashamed, can't bear not complaining about their own labor, and don't tell their own hardships. Metaphor is diligence and indefatigability (often used to express modesty).

Forgive me for disagreeing: forgive me for disagreeing. Dare not casually colleagues.

Be careful about people and things. Dare not plunder America: plunder.

Dare not steal the beauty of others. I dare not describe going all out to do one thing, nor dare I be distracted to do other things.

Don't care: ask the ferry and ask the way. Refers to something noble and abstruse that dares not ask or try.

Dare not cross the line: cross; Lei Chi: The name of the lake is in the south of Wangjiang County. The original intention is not to cross the line.

The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundary. Dare to specialize and dare not be independent.

Dare to be angry, dare to speak, dare to speak. Dare to disobey orders: irony means "how dare" and "dare not"; Cheng: accepted.

How dare you disobey your orders? Or how dare you not accept your opinion? Dare to be angry and dare not speak. Refers to being afraid of threats, afraid to confide in one's chest.

Dare to do something: have the courage. Dare to let go and take responsibility.

I was sweating with fear. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Nobody dares. No one dares to do anything. I am willing to die and dare to take down the emperor as a metaphor for the most difficult thing.

How dare people not bow their heads and be controlled under the low eaves? They have to obey. Dare to take the lead [explain]

Metaphor is brave enough to take on heavy responsibilities and take the lead. Dare not specialize: arbitrary.

Dare not go it alone. It means modesty.

Dare to be brave and "go forward". I don't agree, I don't agree casually, I don't dare to speak, and I am duty-bound to speak.

Brave and fearless describes being brave and decisive. I am willing to recite the source of the emperor's Dream of Red Mansions to the sixty-eighth time: "I am willing to take down the emperor."

No matter how difficult the metaphor is, I dare to do it. How dare a story-teller, under the eaves, have to obey without explaining the metaphor from a lower place?

For example, the ancients said, "If you are not afraid of officials, you are afraid of management." How dare you not bow your head under the low eaves?

Be careful. (Chapter 28 of Water Margin) The story dares to do [explain] things bravely.

Take "dare to do something". Dare to complain and dare not speak [explanation] I dare not say my inner resentment.

Dare to say [explain] seriously, dare to say frankly.

3. A four-word idiom with the word "dare": dare to do and dare to be.

Pinyin: g \n Zuo g \n wéI

Explanation: refers to acting without fear of risks and scruples.

Idioms and their stories

Source: Yuan Han-Qing's "Killing Lu Zhai Lang" is the third fold: "Obsessive-minded, not thinking about my wife, this is a corrupt custom, which dare to do it?"

Discrimination of words

For example, making sentences: Tang Jian chose to enter the palace, which was gifted and intelligent. He can learn all kinds of music as soon as he learns, and he dares to do it. He doesn't know the fear in the palace. Qing people won the sixty-ninth chapter of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties.

Pinyin code: gzgw

Synonym: dare to do it.

Antonym: cautious and timid

Usage: as predicate and attribute; go all lengths

4. What are the idioms with the word "dare"? I dare not agree casually.

I am willing to cut my clothes and dare to win the emperor: for example, I dare to do the hardest thing, even if it is death.

Willing to cut, dare to put the emperor:

How dare you not bow your head under the low eaves? For example, you have to obey.

Dare to speak seriously: Seriously, dare to speak frankly.

Friendship is obligatory: it is obligatory to speak. Moral refusal is not allowed.

Brave and fearless: describes being brave and decisive.

Nobody dares: nobody dares to do anything.

Dare to do just things: when you see just things, do them bravely. With the "courageous".

Don't sweat: I'm too scared to sweat. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Dare to do: describe doing things without fear.

Dare to be angry and dare not speak: dare to be angry and dare not speak.

Dare not accept my fate: dare: irony, meaning "how dare" and "dare not"; Cheng: accepted. How dare you disobey your orders? Or how dare you not accept your opinion? .

Dare to be angry and dare not speak: I am angry and dare not speak. Refers to being afraid of threats, afraid to confide in one's chest.

Dare to do: dare: have courage. Dare to let go and take responsibility.

Dare to charge: Be brave to charge. Metaphor is brave enough to take on heavy responsibilities and take the lead.

Dare to do: be brave and fearless. Take "dare to do something".

Dare to complain and dare not speak: I hate myself for not speaking.

Dare to design also:

Don't dare to climb: Don't dare to make friends or make relatives with people with higher social status than yourself.

Dare not fall behind: I don't want to fall behind others. Show that you dare not slack off and strive to move forward.

Dare not expect: expect: rashly. It means not to do it in a hurry or recklessly.

Dare not complain: work hard and don't complain about your own labor. Metaphor is diligence and indefatigability (often used to express modesty).

I beg to differ: if: if. Dare not agree casually. Be careful about people and things.

Dare not plunder America: plunder: plunder. Dare not steal the beauty of others.

Dare not be distracted: describes going all out to do one thing and not being distracted by other things.

Dare not ask: ask the ferry, ask the way. Refers to something noble and abstruse that dares not ask or try.

Dare not cross the line: the more: the more; Lei Chi: The name of the lake is in the south of Wangjiang County. The original intention is not to cross the line. The latter metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundary.

Dare not specialize: specialize: arbitrary. Dare not go it alone. It means modesty.

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5. Four-character idioms Dare to tighten a hundred four-character idioms, I hope it will help you! 1 fledgling: the original metaphor is a newly emerged foot.

Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.

2. High mountains and flowing water: metaphor for intimate friends or confidants. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of music.

3. Sleep on salary and taste courage: salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping.

Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best. 4. priceless: describe items as very valuable.

5. Skillfulness: the blade runs in the joint gap and there is room for manoeuvre. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.

6. Return to Zhao: Bi: Baoyu. This means that Lin Xiangru returned Cui from Qin to Zhao intact.

After the metaphor returned to the original intact. 7. Smell the chicken and dance: smell the chicken crow, get up and dance the sword. Later, people who are interested in serving their country got up in time.

8. Calling a deer a horse: Pointing at a deer and deliberately calling it a horse. Metaphor deliberately turns black and white and confuses right and wrong.

9. Looking at plums to quench thirst: The original meaning is sour plums. People will drool when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst. After metaphor wishes can't come true, * * *.

10 is valuable: it is very valuable to describe the item. 1 1. The blade runs freely in the gap between joints, and there is room for maneuver.

Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems. 12 follow the rules: follow, follow: follow, follow.

Rules and regulations are the standard tools to define Fiona Fang, and refer to the code of conduct. The original intention is to obey the rules and not dare to violate them.

Now it also refers to the old rules, and we dare not change anything. 13 doesn't matter: micro: fine, small; Foot: worthwhile; Tell me about it.

It's too small to mention. Of meaning, value, etc too small to mention.

14 three visits to the cottage: Gu: visit; A thatched cottage. It was originally a story about Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang at the end of Han Dynasty.

Metaphor is sincere and invited again and again. 15 a glimpse: the light on the water and the passing shadows disappear instantly.

Metaphor observation is not meticulous, learning is not in-depth, and the impression is not deep. 16 unclear: very: very; Yes: I see.

I don't understand. I don't understand. 17: suddenly realize: suddenly: suddenly awake; Enlightenment: I know quite well.

The description suddenly understood. 18. Cheer: jump like a sparrow with joy.

Describe happiness. 19 expression: voice and expression when speaking; Li: Strict.

When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict. It is difficult to support a tree: a piece of wood can't support a tall house.

Metaphor a person's strength is thin, can't maintain the overall situation. 2 1 waiting for death: death: death.

Tie your hands and go to hell. Metaphor is not actively trying to meet difficulties and wait for failure.

22. Barren land: a wasteland without vegetation or crops. Describe desolation and barren.

23. Fear: war: through "trembling" and trembling. Describe being very scared.

24. Suffering: Xin: Spicy; Ru: Eat. Describe suffering or suffering.

25. uneasy: uneasy: uneasy. I can't settle down inside; Describe timidity and uncertainty about things.

26. Unique: tree: standing; Flag: Flag. Unique.

The metaphor is unique and novel, and it is a family. 27. Ice Muscle jade bone: Ice: crystal clear.

Musculoskeletal like Kethleen. Describe a woman's skin is bright and smooth.

28. Have plenty of food and clothing: all you wear are well-fed. Describe a rich life.

29. Sweat turns into rain: wave: sprinkle, splash. Describe many people.

Wipe your sweat with your hands, and it will spill like rain. Also described as sweating heavily. 30. A hundred tempering makes steel: it means to become strong after a long period of repeated exercise. 3 1. Be angry and try to be strong. Be angry and determined to work hard, make up your mind, and strive for a rich country. 32. Persistence: slack off, stick to the end, no slack at all. 33. Face up to difficulties: go forward bravely. 34. brainstorm: concentrate the wisdom of the masses and make it widely known. Tactics and ideas refer to giving full play to the collective role, working together and trying to contribute. 36. Innovate, change, eliminate the old, innovate, eliminate the old and establish the new. 37. Be unconventional: on the label, use words or other things to express different, different and special original meanings and put forward different arguments.

The latter refers to putting forward novel ideas, which shows that it is different from the general. 38. Ingeniousness: Ingeniousness refers to the design or planning in one's own mind, which originally refers to the originality of poetic conception. Later, it generally means to come up with a different way. 39. Learn more about other things by analogy. 40. Seek truth from facts. This refers to the correct conclusion based on empirical evidence. Later, it usually refers to handling problems objectively according to the actual situation of things. 4 1. Express your opinions: express, express and fully express your opinions. 42. Don't be shy to ask. Not being ashamed means being willing to learn from people who are less knowledgeable or in a better position than themselves, and not feeling embarrassed. 43. By analogy: touch, touch and encounter other things, know how to master the knowledge or laws of one thing, and so on to understand other things of the same kind. 44. Excellence: Excellence, perfection, benefit and even better. 45. Make the past serve the present: Critically inherit the culture.

Although the wood has burned out, the fire is still there. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.

47. affable-gentle and affable. Sigh-sigh because of sadness, boredom or pain. 49. Hold your ground-the commander stops the army and waits for the fighter plane; Metaphor is to wait and see after accepting the task. 50. Eclipse-dark appearance 5 1. Passion-describes high-pitched and powerful tone and emotional excitement. Domineering-birds, big fish domineering.

Metaphor refers to arrogant behavior. 53. Sexual intercourse refers to the use of means to unite or split in politics and diplomacy. 54. A glimpse-a metaphor for seeing something roughly. Spot: mark 55. Everyone's mouth is a living monument to discipline. A metaphor for the unanimous praise of outstanding good people and deeds.

Monument: Jigong Monument. 56. Parallel-at the same time, not interfering with each other. 57. There are small spots on the white jade.

Metaphorically speaking, good people or things still have small shortcomings, and expressing regret is a fly in the ointment.

6. Four-character idioms Dare to tighten a hundred four-character idioms, I hope it will help you! 1 fledgling: the original metaphor is a newly emerged foot.

Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.

2. High mountains and flowing water: metaphor for intimate friends or confidants. It is also a metaphor for the beauty of music.

3. Sleep on salary and taste courage: salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping.

Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best. 4. priceless: describe items as very valuable.

5. Skillfulness: the blade runs in the joint gap and there is room for manoeuvre. Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems.

6. Return to Zhao: Bi: Baoyu. This means that Lin Xiangru returned Cui from Qin to Zhao intact.

After the metaphor returned to the original intact. 7. Smell the chicken and dance: smell the chicken crow, get up and dance the sword. Later, people who are interested in serving their country got up in time.

8. Calling a deer a horse: Pointing at a deer and deliberately calling it a horse. Metaphor deliberately turns black and white and confuses right and wrong.

9. Looking at plums to quench thirst: The original meaning is sour plums. People will drool when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst. After metaphor wishes can't come true, * * *.

10 is valuable: it is very valuable to describe the item. 1 1. The blade runs freely in the gap between joints, and there is room for maneuver.

Metaphor is skilled in work, has practical experience, and has no troubles in solving problems. 12 follow the rules: follow, follow: follow, follow.

Rules and regulations are the standard tools to define Fiona Fang, and refer to the code of conduct. The original intention is to obey the rules and not dare to violate them.

Now it also refers to the old rules, and we dare not change anything. 13 doesn't matter: micro: fine, small; Foot: worthwhile; Tell me about it.

It's too small to mention. Of meaning, value, etc too small to mention.

14 three visits to the cottage: Gu: visit; A thatched cottage. It was originally a story about Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang at the end of Han Dynasty.

Metaphor is sincere and invited again and again. 15 a glimpse: the light on the water and the passing shadows disappear instantly.

Metaphor observation is not meticulous, learning is not in-depth, and the impression is not deep. 16 unclear: very: very; Yes: I see.

I don't understand. I don't understand. 17: suddenly realize: suddenly: suddenly awake; Enlightenment: I know quite well.

The description suddenly understood. 18. Cheer: jump like a sparrow with joy.

Describe happiness. 19 expression: voice and expression when speaking; Li: Strict.

When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict. It is difficult to support a tree: a piece of wood can't support a tall house.

Metaphor a person's strength is thin, can't maintain the overall situation. 2 1 waiting for death: death: death.

Tie your hands and go to hell. Metaphor is not actively trying to meet difficulties and wait for failure.

22. Barren land: a wasteland without vegetation or crops. Describe desolation and barren.

23. Fear: war: through "trembling" and trembling. Describe being very scared.

24. Suffering: Xin: Spicy; Ru: Eat. Describe suffering or suffering.

25. uneasy: uneasy: uneasy. I can't settle down inside; Describe timidity and uncertainty about things.

26. Unique: tree: standing; Flag: Flag. Unique.

The metaphor is unique and novel, and it is a family. 27. Ice Muscle jade bone: Ice: crystal clear.

Musculoskeletal like Kethleen. Describe a woman's skin is bright and smooth.

28. Have plenty of food and clothing: all you wear are well-fed. Describe a rich life.

29. Sweat turns into rain: wave: sprinkle, splash. Describe many people.

Wipe your sweat with your hands, and it will spill like rain. Also described as sweating heavily. 30. A hundred tempering makes steel: it means to become strong after a long period of repeated exercise. 3 1. Be angry and try to be strong. Be angry and determined to work hard, make up your mind, and strive for a rich country. 32. Persistence: slack off, stick to the end, no slack at all. 33. Face up to difficulties: go forward bravely. 34. brainstorm: concentrate the wisdom of the masses and make it widely known. Tactics and ideas refer to giving full play to the collective role, working together and trying to contribute. 36. Innovate, change, eliminate the old, innovate, eliminate the old and establish the new. 37. Be unconventional: on the label, use words or other things to express different, different and special original meanings and put forward different arguments.

The latter refers to putting forward novel ideas, which shows that it is different from the general. 38. Ingeniousness: Ingeniousness refers to the design or planning in one's own mind, which originally refers to the originality of poetic conception. Later, it generally means to come up with a different way. 39. Learn more about other things by analogy. 40. Seek truth from facts. This refers to the correct conclusion based on empirical evidence. Later, it usually refers to handling problems objectively according to the actual situation of things. 4 1. Express your opinions: express, express and fully express your opinions. 42. Don't be shy to ask. Not being ashamed means being willing to learn from people who are less knowledgeable or in a better position than themselves, and not feeling embarrassed. 43. By analogy: touch, touch and encounter other things, know how to master the knowledge or laws of one thing, and so on to understand other things of the same kind. 44. Excellence: Excellence, perfection, benefit and even better. 45. Make the past serve the present: Critically inherit the culture.

Although the wood has burned out, the fire is still there. It is a metaphor that Master passed on karma to his disciples from generation to generation.

47. affable-gentle temperament and affable attitude. Sigh-sigh because of sadness, boredom or pain. 49. Hold your ground-the commander stops the army and waits for the fighter plane; Metaphor is to wait and see after accepting the task. 50. Eclipse-dark appearance 5 1. Passion-describes high-pitched and powerful tone and emotional excitement. Domineering-birds, big fish domineering.

Metaphor refers to arrogant behavior. 53. Sexual intercourse refers to the use of means to unite or split in politics and diplomacy. 54. A glimpse-a metaphor for seeing something roughly. Spot: mark 55. Everyone's mouth is a living monument to discipline. A metaphor for the unanimous praise of outstanding good people and deeds.

Monument: Jigong Monument. 56. Parallel-at the same time, not interfering with each other. 57. There are small spots on the white jade.

Metaphorically speaking, good people or things still have small shortcomings, and expressing regret is a fly in the ointment. Form.

7. What is the four-character idiom of () Dare not ()?

Pinyin: y bügán cí

Explanation: You have an obligation to say something. Moral refusal is not allowed.

Source: Qinggu Yanwu's Letter to Chen Lianggong: "I was once loved by Mr. Lingzu's bosom friend, but I dare not quit. I have a draft, which is hidden in my pocket. "

Compliments or things to others.

Pinyin: kubù g ? n d ā ng d ā ng

Explanation: I feel ashamed and can't afford it.

Source: Xie Liu Cun's pamphlet: A Taoist priest in Ziqiongya wrote a poem:' Spread the joy of the moon palace far away, and go around the uterus beads.' Shame on you, but it's also a good sentence.

Nervous fear of poles.

Pinyin: hà n bü g?n ch ū

Explanation: I was so scared that I was sweating. Describe extreme tension and fear.

Source: Liu Song Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties, "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan": "Tremble, sweat dare not come out."