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Idioms with the word for

1. Four-character Idioms with the words "for" and "expedient"

Without both

To make the best use of the situation,

To do things cheaply,

To do things anachronistically,

To make things expedient,

To make things expedient,

To make things expedient.

Expedient,

Light and light,

Cheap,

The best of all worlds,

A woman's job is a good idea and a man's job is a good idea,

The best of all worlds,

The best of all worlds,

A man's job is a good idea and a man's job is a good idea,

A man's job is a good idea and a man's job is a good idea,

A man's job is a good idea and a man's job is a good idea,

A man's job is a good idea and a man's job is a good idea.

the importance of choosing good fortune,

the joy of home,

the beauty of autumn colors,

the beauty of a home,

the beauty of a family,

the beauty of a temporary situation,

the beauty of the right and the left,

the beauty of the right and the left,

the beauty of anger and the beauty of happiness,

the beauty of a change of heart,

the beauty of a face-to-face meeting,

the beauty of the right and the left,

the beauty of the right and the right,

the beauty of the right and the right,

the beauty of the right and the right.

2. Four-letter idioms containing one

One shot, one horse, one call, one arrow, two birds, one moment, two gains, one safe journey, one step to heaven, one drum, one skill, one defeat, one profit, one write-off, one erase, one arm, one extraordinary performance, one twist, one step, one ghost, one mistake, one spring dream, one song, one harmony, and one spotlessness, A set of changes, a one-size-fits-all trip, a chip on the shoulder, a touch, a defeat, a touch of defeat, a word of praise, an inch of danxin, a cut, a gain of merit, must not be easy, a hair of a thousand pounds, a smooth sailing, a counter-intuitive attitude, a meal for a thousand pieces of gold, a Buddha comes out of the world, a Fuzhongshuo, a generalization, a change of the old way of doing things, a clean slate, a country of three public officials, a cold, a dispersal of the people, a call for a hundred promises, a fox's armpit, a wave of the world, A family's words, a meeting, love at first sight, a hole in the ground, a dragon and a pig, a dragon and a snake, a hundred times over, a fall, a flat river, a penny for a penny, a side of the old, a side of the word, a fox's armpit, a mediator, not to be taken, a stumble, a stroke of luck, a decision to be a woman, a day without seeing each other, as if it were three autumns, a day without seeing each other, a day without seeing each other, like three autumns, a day without seeing each other, like three autumns, a day without seeing each other, a day without seeing each other, like three autumns, a day without seeing each other, like three autumns. A sweeping generalization A change of course A change of mind A brain A cadre of criminals A country with three dukes A common wind A drum of energy A stick of death A call for a hundred promises A call for a hundred responses A command to defend A command to make a move A move to make a move A dispersal A tongue of two tongues A kettle of gold a thousand pieces of gold A single move A single stroke of action A single family member A single move a thousand miles A single move a single move a single glance a single glance a single glance a single glance a single glance a single glance a single glance as if it were the same old one a single stroke a single stroke a single move a single move a single move a single move a single move a single move a single move a single stroke a single move a single move a single move a single move a single skill A dragon, a snake, a pig, a scale, a claw, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny, not a penny. One day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sand, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun, one day's sun. *** by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book, by the book. one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing, one thing. A word is a word, a word is a word, and a word is a word.

3. Four-letter idioms with fingers

pointing at a deer for a horse,

bossing around,

pointing fingers,

second to none,

outrageous,

imminent,

finger-pointing,

pointing at the mulberry tree,

ten fingers in a row,

the quintessence of the number,

to know,

to eat,

to point at,

to marry,

to teach,

to give,

to make,

to make use of,

to make a hand,

to shoot a fish in the sky,

to draw a picture of the sky and the earth,

to grant a gift to a person,

to give a gift to another,

to give to another,

to give to another,

to give to another,

to give to another,

to give to another,

to give to another. A finger in the hand,

A finger in the hand,

A goose in the soup,

A command in the hand,

A finger in the sky,

A finger in the air,

A finger in the hand,

A finger in the eyes,

A finger on the head,

A finger in the hand,

A finger on the mouth,

A finger in the hand,

A finger on the mouth,

A finger in the hand,

A finger on the hand,

A finger on the head,

A finger on the mouth,

4. Four-letter idioms with the character "由"

必由之路 由:经由。

The road that must be traveled. Generally refers to the law that things must follow or the law that things must follow.

兵不將 Metaphorically speaking, a subordinate does not obey the command of his superior.

Not allowed to explain. Not by one's own accord By one's own, unable to control oneself.

If you are not free, you would rather die If you lose your freedom and sovereignty, you would rather die.

The word "free" is used to describe a situation in which a person is not in control of his or her own life.

The metaphor is that everything is governed by others.

The metaphor is that everything is dictated by someone.

Not being able to do what one wants. Blame oneself The disaster or sin is self-inflicted.

Refers to self-inflicted suffering.

The body has no choice By: to obey. The body is not in charge of itself.

The body is not in charge The body is not in charge of itself.

Everything is done according to the old rules.

The old rules are followed.

Let things develop naturally without making subjective efforts. It is also used as a metaphor for taking chances and doing what one should do.

Small and large by means of means that the use can be large or small.

The word "horse" is used to refer to a person who is riding a horse without any intention of going anywhere.

A metaphor for a casual walk.

A metaphor for taking a walk.

Never take an evil path.

The metaphor is that the actions of the person are righteous.

The words were not spoken from the heart.

The words are not from the heart, i.e. the words are not from the heart.

The word "demon" is used to describe a demon that is born because of a person.

Refers to abnormal things being caused by people's own lack of seriousness and immodesty.

It refers to the fact that a person who does scholarly work has a wide range of knowledge, and then he or she has to do the work of refinement and depth, and finally reaches simplicity.

From shallow to deep From shallow to deep.

From the bottom to the bottom From the bottom to the bottom.

From the heart.

The government is issued by oneself.

It means to hold power and act arbitrarily.

The proliferation of freedom It refers to the unchecked spreading of some kind of wrong thinking, speech or behavior.

Free to let go, without restraint, to let it develop freely.

Free and easy Describes a person who is free and at ease without any constraints.

Disease comes in through the mouth. Diseases are often transmitted through food.

Same as "Illness enters by the mouth".

The same as "illness enters by the mouth".

The word "uncontrollable" is used in the sense of "unintentional".

The same as "the disease comes in by the mouth".

The same as "the fate of a man is his own".

The same as "the fate of a man is in his hands".

Same as "no way out".

其道無由由 Finding no way out; unable to do so.

The way is not clear.

率由旧则 率:遵循;旧則:老法规。 The old rules are completely followed.

Same as "率由旧章".

The original reason: the cause; the reason. The reason for this is that it is not a matter of time before it happens.

Same as "始末缘由".

The cause: the reason for the cause. The way things go through and the reason for them.

Also known as "the beginning and the end of the original cause".

The heart is not in the right place.

The heart is not in control of the mind.

The same as "to speak without meaning".

The same as "speech is not heartfelt".

To see the essence from the surface. From this to the other This: this; That: that.

From this phenomenon to that phenomenon. From near to far From near to far.

Metaphorically, the influence of something is gradually spreading and the understanding of ideas is deepening. By and by From: from the time of occurrence to the present.

It has been a long time since it happened.

5. Four-letter idioms containing "green"

Miserable green sad red Green: green leaves; red: red flowers. It refers to the broken flowers and leaves that have been ravaged by the wind and rain, and it describes the bright and colorful clothes, the red and red flowers, and the green and green willows. The colors are bright and colorful, and the flowers and trees are bright and colorful. The best of the best in the green forests, the best of the best in the green forests, the best of the best in the green forests. Refers to the people who gathered in the mountains and forests to resist the feudal ruling class Green forest bandits Refers to the bandits in the mountains and forests Green women and red men Young men and women in colorful costumes Green leaves become shade Refers to the lush green leaves covering the shade. The metaphor of a woman's youth has passed away and her children have become rows The Messenger in Green Originally refers to a parrot, but in modern times it is called a letter carrier Bleak Green Teenager Bleak Green: light green, referring to the color of clothing. The original refers to a young man wearing light green clothes. Later, it refers to young men who are very decorative. Orange, yellow, tangerine, and green refers to autumn scenery. Wine and liquor describe a life of luxury and dissipation. Stirring up the red flowers and the green leaves. The red flowers and green leaves are strewn about. It describes the swaying of flowers and trees in the wind. The color of women's make-up. Red men and green women refers to young men and women wearing various kinds of beautiful clothes. Red and green is a metaphor for being full of sadness and being easily saddened. Red and green describes the colorful spring scenery. The leaves turn from green to yellow and from yellow to green. It refers to the change of the season, and is later used as a metaphor for the repetition of world affairs. The green leaves are lush and the flowers are fading. It refers to the twilight of spring. It also describes the dying of the spring. The color of wine and lights describes a life of luxury and dissipation. The Green Forest: the "Green Forest Army" led by Wang Kuang and Wang Feng in the Western Han Dynasty. It refers to the armed forces that gathered in the mountains and forests to resist the government, and refers to the bandits that harmed the people. Green Demoiselle and Green Hat A straw raincoat made of green grass and a bamboo hat made of green bamboo. Describes the dress of the fisherman. Green clothes and yellow li Green, yellow: the ancient yellow as the main color, green for the leisure color. Green for the clothes, with yellow for the inner. It is a metaphor for the reversal of honor and inferiority. The peony is only as good as its green leaves. The metaphor is that no matter how powerful a person is, he or she always needs someone to help him or her. Green water and green mountains A general term for beautiful mountains and rivers. The green mountains and green waters are generally referred to as beautiful mountains and rivers. Dan: red. Seeing red as green. It describes a person who is blinded by excessive sadness. Peach Blossom and Willow Green The peach blossom is red and the willow branches are green. It describes a spring scene with flourishing flowers and trees and bright colors. Orange, yellow, orange, green 〖Explanation〗The orange is yellow and ripe, and the tangerine is still green. It refers to the pleasant scenery in autumn. Dark green and thin red 犹言绿肥红瘦. It describes the twilight spring scene with abundant leaves and scarce flowers. The youthful period of being in the prime of life. Red and green: flowers and leaves. It refers to flowers and leaves that have been ravaged by wind and rain. It sends a feeling of sadness about one's life. Sorrowful Red and Miserable Green See "Sorrowful Red and Miserable Green". Red and green is the word for colorful. Green grass is like a mattress on the ground. It's often used to refer to a grassy area for temporary rest. It is also used as "green grass like Yin Yin". See "red dew and purple smoke". A woman who has married and had children. Red in the face, green in the face See "red in the face". Green and red is the color of the flowers and trees in spring. Green branches and leaves ① green branches and leaves. It refers to the trees that grow in abundance. It is a metaphor for youth. The color of a woman's clothes is not neat and tidy. The green leaves of the summer are the same as the green leaves of the winter. The passage of time. To make a long story short or to make a false statement. To take off one's white clothes and put on a green robe. A newcomer to the civil service. "Green sideburns." See "Green sideburns. "Green hair on the face" refers to youthfulness. The peony is good, but it depends on the green leaves to support it Origin and Interpretation It is said that no matter how powerful a person is, he must have someone to help him. Example Story Green Forest Heroes 〖Explanation〗refers to the outstanding characters in the green forest. Green temples and red face 〖Explanation〗refers to young women. The same as "green temples and red face". Green and Red Sorrows (Interpretation) refers to all kinds of sorrows and hates of women. Green, red, refers to black sideburns and red face. Green and red sorrows 〖Explanation〗refers to all kinds of sorrows of women. The same as "green and red sorrows". Although the peony is good, it depends on the support of the green leaves 〖Explanation〗Metaphorically speaking, no matter how capable a person is, he must have someone to assist him. Although the peony is good, it has to be supported by the green leaves 〖Explanation〗Support: help. Metaphorically speaking, even the best things need to have a helper.