What are the four-character idioms with two blank words? 6

1. What are the four-character idioms with two idioms?

A person with no back and no side cannot distinguish a betrayer.

Boundless: at the edge. The scope of description is extremely broad.

Boundless and infinite, there is no end in sight. Boundless describes an extremely broad range.

Boundless describes an extremely broad range. Same as "boundless".

Boundless describes an extremely broad range. Same as "boundless".

It is still said that there is no upside down. Refers to insanity.

None, a particle, meaningless. Wu Shi Wu Mo Shi: thick; Mo: thin.

There is no intimacy or affection towards people. Non-party and impartial describes dealing with things fairly and without any bias.

Same as "no partiality and no party". Nothing to gain, nothing to lose. Nothing to gain, nothing to lose.

There is no winter or summer, no matter winter or summer. It means that all four seasons of the year are uninterrupted.

No matter how big or small ①No matter how big or small. Refers to the whole country.

②No distinction is made between young and old, older or younger. Meng Ke, who has no father and no king, reprimanded Mo Zhai and Yang Zhu for their words.

Later, it is used to ridicule those who are unethical. Lawless law: law and discipline; Tian: heavenly principles.

It used to mean disregarding national laws and natural principles and doing bad things at will. Nowadays, it is often used to describe breaking laws and disciplines and being unruly.

No worries, no worries, no worries. Same as "nothing is wrong".

No worries, no worries. No roots, no stumbling blocks: fetters.

Being alone has no worries. Rootless pedicle: The part of the flower or fruit connected to the stem.

It is a metaphor for having no support and no encumbrance. No good, no evil. Good: like; evil: hate, hate.

Refers to neither liking nor hating. Describes feelings that are hidden but not revealed.

Also refers to an unclear attitude. There is neither slander nor praise.

The description is very common. Unfettered No restraints, no hindrances.

Describe leisurely and contented. Unfettered describes being free and carefree.

Same as "unfettered". Endless without end, without limit.

Same as "infinite". Homelessness means being alone without a wife or children.

Unfettered, restrained: restricted, constrained. Describes freedom and no worries.

No old friend, no new friend, no matter whether it is an old friend or a new friend. Endless and endless.

No blame, no praise. Blame: fault; praise: praise, praise. There are neither mistakes nor merits.

Metaphor for average work performance. Being helpless means being alone and having no one to rely on.

Ignorance has no night, just like there is no distinction between day and night. No worries, no thoughts, no worries.

No worries or worries at all. There is no end, no end, no end.

Worry-free without any worries or worries. Same as "carefree".

No bias, no bias, no bias; no evil tune. Unbiased, unbiased: unfair; Party: partial.

Describes dealing with things fairly and without bias. There is no proof and no evidence.

Unbiased, unbiased, unbiased; not evil. Same as "no bias and no boundaries".

Impartial means straight without any deviation. Heartless, colorless and listless.

Describes being unhappy and feeling unmotivated. No relatives, no reasons, no relatives or old friends.

Describe loneliness. Unencumbered means having no burdens and feeling very reassured.

Endless: End. There is no end, no limit.

无千无万 means countless; extremely many. Heartless, emotionless, depressed and boring.

No fist, no courage. Fist: strength, strength. No force, no courage.

Ruthless and without any sense of affection. Describes ruthlessness.

Beginningless, infinite, no beginning, no edge. The description is extremely long and broad.

There is no yes and no nothing. There is no yes and no no. It is a metaphor for being free and having nothing to do.

Unfettered describes being free and carefree. Same as "unfettered".

All the time, all the time. Indicates no interruption.

Wu Shi Wu Mo Shi: thick; Mo: thin.

There is no distinction between thick and thin when dealing with people, and there is no bias.

Be careless and have nothing to take to heart. It describes being open-minded, but also describing being careless.

Silent and colorless, without sound or color. The description is bland and unimpressive.

Being selfless and fearless is fearless because you are not selfish. Silent and odorless: smell.

No sound, no smell. It is a metaphor for not having a reputation and not being known by others.

Silent and breathless: breath. Nothing happened.

It is a metaphor for not being famous and not being known. No harm, no smell, no sound, no smell.

It is a metaphor for not being famous and not being known. No beginning, no end, no beginning, no end.

Indicates a state without any time limit. There is no sky and no sun, but there is no day and no sun.

It is a metaphor for the darkness of society, with no light at all. No head, no tail, no clue; no reason.

Endless, endless, never-ending. Same as "endless".

No fragrance, no smell. Xin: fragrant. No fragrance or odor.

It is a metaphor for not being famous and not being known. Invisible and shadowless ① no trace; disappear completely.

②Describe fictional things. No form or action①Buddhist language.

Refers to abandoning all appearances and not doing anything pretentious. ②Generally refers to empty talk.

Endless: Stop. Pointing endlessly.

No Resentment and No Virtue There is neither resentment nor kindness. It means there is no grudge relationship between each other.

For no reason without any reason. No clothes, no brown: originally refers to coarse woolen cloth, and by extension, coarse cloth clothes.

No clothes to keep out the cold. Describe the poverty and hardship of life.

No praise, no blame. There is neither praise nor slander. The description is very common.

Wuya Wujiya: margin, limit; Ji: the edge. The scope of description is extremely broad.

Being helpless describes being lonely and having nothing to rely on. Helpless means lonely and helpless.

Same as "helpless". Carefree without any worries or worries.

Intangible and different forms; disappear completely. Also describes fictional things.

See "invisible and shadowless". Wuyou Wuyuyou: resentment.

No resentment. Without a trace: a trace.

Not a trace. Describes completely disappearing without knowing where to go.

Ignorance means no knowledge. There is no day or night;

Without a trace or a trace, there is no trace or shadow. Describe completely disappearing. 2. What are the two wordless idioms

The multiple input method (multiple Chinese character and graphic symbol input method) comes with 90,000 words. The idioms starting with the wordless are as follows: powerless; without reason ; Unparalleled; Nothing to compare with; Nothing to add; No gaps to take advantage of; Boundless; Boundless wind and moon; Countless; Everything to talk about; Nothing to say; Nothing to do; No trace to be found; No matter what; Insignificant; Insignificant; Insignificant; Endless; insignificant; without an official position; without a home; unintentional; irrelevant to the overall situation; nothing to say; no unreasonable disaster; nothing to hide; unintentional; death without illness; no relatives and no reasons; no illness*** ;No need to elaborate; no answer; nonsense; nonsense; selfless and fearless; no disadvantages; meticulous; invincible; unprofitable; invincible in the world; selfless dedication; followers of ***; exceptions to ***; none Exception; indifferent; do no evil; indifferent; no one cares; priceless treasure; no one can talk about; no way to start; no one cares; no one to rely on; no way to start; no harm to anything; no harm to the general; no one knows; no way Comparison; water without a source; lawlessness;….

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The idiom "nothing is impossible and nothing is impossible" means that there is nothing that cannot be done.

Unfettered idiom describes being free and carefree. Lawless is an idiom that refers to doing bad things at will regardless of national laws and natural principles.

Nowadays, it is mostly used to describe breaking laws and disciplines and being uncontrolled. Endless Idiom There is no end, no limit.

Without a trace idiom There is no trace. Describes completely disappearing without knowing where to go.

Water without a source is like a tree without roots. Idiom Water without a source is like a tree without roots. Metaphor for something without foundation.

No winter no summer idiom No matter winter or summer. It means that all four seasons of the year are uninterrupted.

Impartiality and no party idiom describes dealing with things fairly and without bias. Rootless idiom means having no support or encumbrance.

Without fists, without courage. Idiom: Without force, there is no courage. No thoughts and no worries. Idiom: There is nothing to take to heart.

It describes being open-minded, but also describing being careless. There is no blame and no honor. Idiom: There is neither fault nor merit.

Metaphor for average work performance. All the time, idiom, all the time.

means uninterrupted. Carefree idiom: without any worries or worries.

Silent Idiom No sound, no smell. It is a metaphor for not having a reputation and not being known by others.

Endless idiom: Endless (containing the meaning of disgust). Innocent and odorless idiom: no sound, no smell.

It is a metaphor for not being famous and not being known. The idiom "no old, no new" does not matter whether it is an old friend or a new friend.

The idiom "nothing is impossible" means that anything can be done and there is no definite opinion.

4. What are the four-character idioms with no words?

Nothing can be accomplished,

No one is around,

Powerless,

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Without a trace,

Helpless,

Boundless,

Deserted,

Silent,

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Priceless treasure,

Homeless,

Homeless,

Incomplete body,

Carefree, < /p>

Sit back and relax,

Have a panoramic view,

There is nothing you can do,

Well deserved,

The seats are packed,

< p> Inactive,

Obscurity,

Unprecedented,

Mindless,

Shameless***,

Bored,

Childhood sweetheart,

Invincible,

Unshirkable,

No hesitation,

Beginning but never ending< /p>

Incoherent,

Indifferent,

As if nothing happened,

Unique,

Unique,

Invincible,

Safe and sound,

Better than nothing,

Invincible,

Turning a blind eye,

Fighting against nothing Invincible,

in the dark,

for no reason,

penniless,

isolated and helpless,

Having a clear conscience,

acting recklessly,

having no choice,

being greedy,

having no other choice,

having endless troubles. ,

disorganized,

identical,

impeccable,

seamless,

beyond doubt,

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Obscure,

Capricious,

Much ado about nothing,

No news

Very few,

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Supreme,

Unscrupulous,

Careless,

Perfect,

Inhumane,

< p> Incomparable,

Unreasonable,

Irrelevant,

Mindless,

Useless,

Unfettered, < /p>

Pale and weak,

Peaceful,

Huge and incomparable,

Nothing left,

Insipid, < /p>

No one cares,

Especially ***,

Silent,

Nothing to do,

At a loss as to what to do,

Speechless,

Feeling confident,

At a loss 5. What are the idioms containing two wordless words

Lawless wú fǎ wú tiān [Interpretation] Fa: law and discipline; Tian: heavenly principles.

It used to mean disregarding national laws and natural principles; doing bad things at will. Nowadays, it is mostly used to describe breaking laws and disciplines; being uncontrolled.

[Speech out] "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Grandma Zhen is an honest person; everyone tells her to raise her to be lawless." [Similar meaning] Do something wrong and do evil [Antonym] Be lawful and behave according to the rules [ Usage] used in a derogatory sense.

Generally used as predicate, attributive and complement. [Structure] Union type.

[Analysis] ~ and "to act recklessly" both refer to doing bad things unscrupulously; sometimes they can be used interchangeably. But "acting wildly" is slightly lighter; it only describes doing bad things unscrupulously.

[Example sentence] ① This group of criminals who blocked roads, robbed and killed people was extremely rampant; simply~. ②I heard A Ying talk about Zhu Huhu, a beast that drinks human blood; it is simply~.

[English translation] run wild.