Evil wants to die, warmth wants to live, lust wants to live, lust wants to live, sadness wants to live, and greenery is about to drip.
Greed makes up for one's great desire, speaks freely, punishes evil and promotes good, runs for success, runs for success and blows the net for fullness.
My mouth is watering, I am ready to move, I am desperate, I am angry, I am desperate, and I want to do something good.
You must sharpen your tools before you put them in the bud.
Dark clouds have crushed the city, it is ready to be destroyed, it is sleepy, and it is hard to be what live high doesn't want.
Don't do this to others.
You must first give up sex and desire.
Surprise-madness, resentment-seeking, greed-seeking, lust-seeking, restraint of secular desires
Have a pure heart, want less, want more, want more, want more, want more, want less, want more, want more.
The tree wants to be quiet but the wind is restless. The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind never stops. The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop. Haste makes waste.
Despair, indifference, pain, want to wear, do whatever you want, do whatever you want, do whatever you want, and make me sleepy.
Lively, tottering, unable to get what he wants, but willing to cover it up. Shattered glass's greed hardly increased his guilt.
Where can I not worry about anything? Often used with "the crime of Yu Jia", it means that the bad guys framed the good guys, and it also means false accusation.
Play hard to get and let others know.
Don't blame anyone, haste makes waste, haste makes waste, haste makes waste.
If you want to improve, you must suppress the advantages and counter the disadvantages. If you want to benefit, you must be eager to try. It's deafening and hard to be obsessed with.
2. What are the four-character idioms that express "thinking", such as Sanqiu, Autumn Water and Yearning? Idiom: Hu Si \u sh \u qi \u Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "If a bird flies against its hometown, the fox will die. Benevolence. " Allusion: The first hill: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. It is said that when a fox dies, its head will face the hill where it was born. Metaphor does not forget one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing your hometown in your later years. Idiom: hún qiān mèng yíng Source: Guo's "Drunk Taiping" word: "Think of a gentleman, dream, sell incense." What's more, I still have a hangover. "Allusions: describe my great yearning. Idiom: Thinking of Jian Jian Pinyin: Ji ā n ji ā zh and S: Source: Book of Songs Qin Feng Jian Jian Jian: "Jian Jian is gray, white dew is frost, so-called Iraqis are on the water side. "Homesickness refers to the yearning of lovers. Idiom: Cut the candle to the west window Pinyin: ji m n zhú x and chu ā ng Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "A note to friends in the north on a rainy night": "When * * * cuts the candle to the west window, we talk about the late rain." Allusion: Originally, it refers to missing a distant wife and looking forward to meeting at night. Later, it generally means that relatives and friends get together to talk ... (Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio" Idiom: Profound lovesickness Pinyin: ké xi ā ng sī Source: The word "Xin Tian Sheng Er" in the Five Dynasties: "Light a candle at the bottom of the well, * * Lang Changxing Mo Wei. Hongdu, linglong dice. Allusions: Describe deep thoughts that are unforgettable for a long time. Idiom: Muyun Chunshu Pinyin: mùn chūn shù Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai": "Chunshu in Weibei, Twilight in Jiangdong." Allusions: Expressing the thoughts of friends far away. Idiom: I can't forget pinyin: nià n nià n b? I can't forget it. "Allusion: I always miss it. Describe it in your mind and never forget it. Idiom: Nianzi Zaizai Pinyin: niàn zī zài zī source: Shangshu Dayu Mo: "Emperor Nianzi! Reading is here and translation is here. The famous saying is here, allow me to be here, but the emperor reads merit. " Allusions: reading: missing; This, this, generally refers to something that will never be forgotten. Idiom: Baiyun flies alone Pinyin: bái yún gū fēi Source: New Tang Book Di Zhuan: "I recommend Bing Fa Cao to join the army, and he went to Heyang personally. Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain. Looking back, I saw Baiyun flying alone and said,' My relatives gave him up. "Miss your parents. Idiom: báI yún qěn shè Pinyin: báI yún qρn shè Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Di Zhuan: "Recommend Cao to join the army and go to Heyang. When Ren Jie climbed the Taihang Mountain and looked back, he saw Baiyun flying alone, which means he said,' I am close to her. After a long period of melancholy, the cloud moved, but he was able to go. "Allusions: close. She: Life. For example, she misses her parents. Idiom: Chunshu Muyun Pinyin: chūn shù mù yún Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Spring Memories of Li Bai" says: "Chunshu in Weibei, sunset clouds in Jiangdong. It is very important to write a detailed paper after drinking a bottle of wine. "Allusions: refers to missing friends far away. Idiom thinking: lack. I think of someone who died or left when I saw what they left behind. Idiom: I wish to be the first disease Pinyin: gā n x τ n sh ǒ u Jí Source: The Book of Songs Feng Weibo Xi: "I wish to be the first disease. "Allusions: willingly: willingly, willingly; Head: head; Disease: disease, extending to pain. I'd like to have a headache. Describe the infatuation between men and women who miss each other. Idiom: Going to the right to guard the hill Pinyin: guēzhèng shǒu qi Source: Tan Gong's Book of Rites: "The fox died at the head of the hill, and benevolence also. "Allusion: It is said that the fox will die. My head must face the mountain where I was born. Metaphor does not forget one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing my hometown in my old age. Idiom: Missing the Cold Spring Pinyin: Há n Quá n and S: Source: The Book of Songs Li Feng, Kaifeng: "He has a cold spring, and he has seven sons, and his mother is hard. "Allusion: refers to children's yearning for their mother." Allusion: expresses nostalgia and laments the sinister career and the impermanence of life. Idiom: Qiushui Yiren Pinyin: qi ū shu ǐ y and ré n Source: "Shiqin Feng Jianjian": "Jian Peijun is pale, and the Millennium is frost; The so-called Iraqis are on the water side. " Allusion: refers to the missing person. Idiom: Shi Renyu n Source: The Book of Songs Zheng Feng East Gate: "His room is far away. "Allusion: room: house; You: Near. The house is close at hand, but its owner is far away. Often used to miss people far away or mourn the dead. Idiom: Love in the First Mountain Pinyin: shǒu qi zh chíng qíng Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters Involved in the River": "Birds fly against their hometown, foxes die in the first mountain. "The Book of Rites, Shangtan Bow is also a person." Allusion: The first hill: the mound where the fox cave is located. It is said that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor does not forget one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing my hometown in the coming year. Idiom: dripping like rain Pinyin: tì líng rú yǔ Source: The Book of Songs Xiao Ya Xiaoming: "People who miss him * * * drip like rain." Allusions: tears. Tears fell like rain. They describe deep feelings of missing. Idiom: cool wind at the end of the sky Pinyin: tiān mò liáng fēng Source: To Li Bai at the end of the sky Author Tang Du Fu: "There is a cold wind blowing in the distant sky. What are you thinking, old friend? ? "Allusions: Doomsday: Doomsday; Cool wind: refers to the southwest wind in early autumn. Originally refers to Du Fu's yearning for Li Bai, a close friend who was eventually exiled because of the autumn wind. Later, it was often compared to touching the scene and missing the old friend. Idiom: looking at the clouds, pinyin: wàng yún zhī qíng Qí ng qí ng Source: The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Di Zhuan: "When Ren Jie boarded the Taihang Mountain, he looked back and saw the white clouds flying alone. It is said that' my parents left me behind'." After a long period of melancholy, the dark clouds can disperse. Allusions: Metaphor is the feeling of missing parents. Idiom: Fear of Wei Huaide Pinyin: wèi wēi huái dé Source: Mandarin Ba:' People are afraid of their power, but they are pregnant with their virtue, so there is nothing they can do.' Allusions: Nostalgia: Missing.
3. What are the four-word words with desire? What are the four-word words with desire?
Deafening,
In bud,
Burst out,
Do what you want,
Eager to try,
Do what you want,
Teetering,
Eager to see,
Broken glass,
Be vividly portrayed,
If you want to be promoted, suppress it first,
It's hard to fill,
Secular desires,
Playing hard to get,
Proud and extravagant,
Can't stop,
Prepare for action,
Get carried away,
Without desire,
Greedy for profit,
Sleepy,
Sadness,
In pain,
My heart is broken,
I'm drunk and sleepy,
The potential for smoking,
Teetering,
Want to be vertical,
Human desires cross-flow,
Blow the net full.
4. The four words with the word "desire" are sad, sad, sad, sad, green, greedy, greedy, anxious, running, anxious, blowing the net, moving, heartfelt anxiety, interruption, sleep, birth, prohibition, urgency, surprise, urgency and resentment. Want to smoke the heart, want to blow the head east. I want to fly. Secular desires want to be pure, want to be poor, want to be extravagant, want to cross the river, want to be selfish, want to swallow snakes, want to die, want to die, want to be greedy, want to be indifferent, want to do whatever you want, want to sleep, want to live, want to stop, want to show off, shattered glass. It's hard to fill the gap, and it's hard to play hard to get. Whoever wants it is in a hurry, hurry, hurry, slow, hurry, and then you don't want to talk and stop. 1. Restrain the desire to seek profits and reverse disadvantages, and the desire to seek profits and reverse losses is eager to try.
5. The four-word idiom with desire is deafening, budding, generate, eager to try, tottering, eager to see, shattered glass, ready to come out, shattered glass, shattered glass, shattered glass, unable to stop, unable to stop, ecstatic, clear. People want to cross the river, blowing clean and full, green and eager to swallow elephants, indifferent, haste makes waste, haste makes waste, haste makes waste, haste makes waste, and they are willing to do whatever they want, be stiff and have no desire, conquer resentment and desire, do whatever they want, suffocate power and desire, and simply lack desire. They want to take care of it, repay its great desire, benefit from it, and grieve. Poverty and hardship, want to help each other, refuse insulation, be simple and selfish, want to stop, want to speed up, want to be confused, heartbroken, indulge in lust, gorgeous, obsessed with lust, prohibit cutting off lust, heartbreak, eager to see and hear, dying, eager to die. Late: slow.
It means too impatient, too eager for quick success, not to achieve your goal soon. Greedy: Jude said he was greedy.
Greed is never satisfied. Greedy without art: refers to the infinite desire for money.
Despair: indifferent: quiet and leisurely, not seeking fame and fortune; Less: very little; Desire: desire. The mood is quiet and indifferent, and there is no worldly desire.
Indifferent and indifferent: the mood is quiet and indifferent, and there is no secular desire. Die quickly: refers to the body rotting as soon as possible after death.
People died peacefully. The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop: the original metaphor is that things can't be as people wish.
Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. The same as "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop."
The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop: the original metaphor is that things can't be as people wish. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will.
The same as "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop." The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop: the original metaphor is that things can't be as people wish.
Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. The same as "the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind does not stop."
People's desires cross-flow: people's desires: people's desires and hobbies; Cross-flow: the meaning of flooding. Refers to the corruption of social atmosphere, people indulge their lust and ignore moral justice.
Clear heart and lack of desire: clear: clean; Widow: small: desire: desire, demand. Keep your heart clean and reduce your desires.
Pure heart and little desire: just keep a pure heart and have little desire. Horsehead to the east: refers to the east return; Return.
Treatment of resentment: ① refers to four evils: competitiveness, pride, jealousy and greed. (2) refers to the four kinds of evil theory.
Forbidden love and desire: limiting feelings and desires. If you want to take it, you have to give it first: if you want to take something, you have to give it temporarily.
It means paying the price to induce the other party to be vigilant first, and then looking for an opportunity to seize it. Don't do to others what you don't want: desire: hope; Don't: don't; S: Apply.
Don't give it to others if you don't want it. Surprise mania: surprised and happy, ecstatic.
Describe the feeling of being overjoyed and overexcited. I don't want to have children: a few: almost; Desire: thinking.
I hardly want to live. Extreme indulgence: trying to satisfy one's emotions and greed without restraint.
My intestines are broken: I think: I will. My liver and gallbladder are about to break.
Describe extreme sadness or anger. If a worker wants to do a good job, he must first sharpen his tools: tools.
To do a good job, we must sharpen our knives first. It is very important to prepare for a good job.
Angry, unwilling to live: sad, angry, unwilling to live any longer. Describe extreme anger.
Eyes and ears desire: desire: desire. Fingers, ears and eyes satisfy the desire for pleasure and are indifferent: indifferent; Less: very little; Desire: desire.
Describe a bleak mood, not seeking fame and fortune. Do whatever you want: do what you want happily.
Passion for running: refers to running for it with your own passion. Punishment suffocating desire: punishment: punishment; Anger: anger; To stifle: suppress; Desire: lust.
Restrain anger and desire. Do what you want to do: do what you want to do according to your own meaning.
Reward your great desire: realization, satisfaction. Desire: desire.
Great desire: ambition. Satisfy his greatest desire or achieve his ambition.
6. The third word is desire. What are the four-word idioms for doing whatever you want?
voice/air/express/vent one's views freely
(of leaves) juicy and green.
Flowers will bloom even if they don't.
Stare anxiously until your eyes are tired.
Cong Lan Yu Xiu
Fail in the autumn wind
(of the sun or water) emerging or gushing with all its brilliance.
(of vivid characters in a picture or a novel) seems to be vividly portrayed.
Green is about to drip: basic explanation: describe green plants such as grass and trees as if they are full of water.
Pinyin pronunciation: c ā ng Cu ù y ù d ù
Many trees ... grow in clusters on this land. (Qin Mu's "Shachen Watch")
Synonym group: lush
Usage: supplement; As predicate, attribute and complement; Describe lush vegetation
The origin of the idiom: Song Guoxi's "Mountain and River Training": "The spring mountain is like a smile, the summer mountain is green, the autumn mountain is as clean as makeup, and the winter mountain is as bleak as sleep."
Teacher's speech 1
The teacher is our math teacher, the head teacher. She is thirty years old and not tall. She always smiles when she speaks. We all