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Four-character idioms with synonyms and antonyms
1, a synonym idiom
(1) talk nonstop/endlessly: describe talking nonstop.
(2) Softness/forbearance: It is described that a person is extremely tolerant of others and never demanding or too harsh on others.
(3) Difficult to leave/happily: The former means it is difficult to leave a person's feelings or a place, while the latter describes it as very pleasant and emotional.
(4) Worried/beaming: The former refers to worry and anxiety, while the latter describes being very happy.
(5) In full swing/bland: The former describes grandeur and majesty, while the latter describes dullness and lack of passion.
2, antonym idioms
(1) Emotion/cynicism: The former describes people's emotional changes, while the latter describes indifferent, sarcastic and dismissive attitudes.
(2) Affectionate/supercilious: The former describes the affection and gentleness in the eyes, while the latter refers to indifference to everyone, and there is no temperature in the eyes.
(3) Effort/Reward: The former refers to hard work and being competent for all jobs, while the latter refers to rewarding the kindness of others.
(4) Half-truth and half-falsehood/irrefutable evidence: The former means that you will make a slip of the tongue and speak flexibly and tactfully, while the latter means that you have irrefutable evidence and the evidence is clear and credible.
(5) There are four kinds of wars/making money by harmony: the former describes the state of war such as military strikes, and the latter refers to the fact that harmonious friendship can create benefits.
Summary:
Although the four-character idioms of synonyms and antonyms are not common, there are some classic representatives. Idioms, as an important language form in Chinese, with their concise and clear language features, can be used not only to describe characters and story lines, but also to explain reasons and express emotions. The widespread use of idioms not only enriches Chinese expressions, but also is an important part of China culture.
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