There are many idioms that describe a person's good or bad character. The following are some commonly used ones: 1. Virtuous and respectable: refers to a person with high moral character and high reputation. It described a person who had both noble moral character and deep reputation. 2. Bad moral character: refers to a person's moral character and despicable behavior. 3. Honesty and trustworthiness: It refers to keeping one's word without hiding or deceiving. It described a person as honest and trustworthy. 4. Unfeeling: It refers to the lack of sympathy, meanness, and lack of kindness. It described a person as cold and heartless. 5. Forgetting righteousness for profit: Forgetting morality for one's own benefit. It described how ungrateful people were and how they prioritized benefits. 6. Greed: It refers to greed, selfishness, and insatiability. It described how greedy people were. 7. By hook or by crook: It refers to using improper means to achieve a certain goal regardless of the cost. 8. Harsh and ungrateful: It refers to being cold and ruthless to others and using kindness and intimidation to burn bridges after crossing the river. It described how ungrateful people burned bridges after crossing the river. These idioms could be used to describe the quality of a person. When used, it should be used flexibly according to the specific situation.
There are many idioms that describe a person's character. The following are some of the more commonly used ones: 1. Honest and selfless: It described a person as upright, noble, and selfless. 2. Loyalty and trustworthiness: It described a person as loyal, reliable, trustworthy, and trustworthy. Modesty and prudence: To describe a person as modest, cautious, not complacent, not self-righteous. 4. Brave and Fearless: To describe a person who is brave and resolute, not afraid of danger or difficulties. 5. Smart and intelligent: It refers to a person who is smart, quick-witted, and talented. 6. Honest and trustworthy: To describe a person who is honest and trustworthy. 7 magnanimity: It is used to describe a person who is magnanimous and tolerant of others, not caring about gains and losses. 8. Hardworking and frugal: To describe a person's diligence, simplicity, frugality, and compassion. These idioms can be used to describe the quality of a person. The specific usage can be chosen according to the needs and circumstances.
There are many idioms that describe a person's appearance. The following are some of the more commonly used ones: Handsome: It described a person's appearance as beautiful and handsome. 2. Ugly beauty: It described the subjective feelings of a person's appearance. 3. Tall and burly: It described a person's tall and burly figure. 4. Beauty: To describe a person's beauty. 5. Benevolent eyebrows and eyes: It described a person's appearance as gentle and kind. 6 Ugly: A description of a person's ugly features. 7. Face like jade: It is used to describe a person's beautiful appearance and fair skin. 8. The color of dirt on one's face: It refers to the color of dirt on one's ugly face. 9. Clear eyebrows and delicate features: It described a person's appearance as delicate and beautiful. Kind Eyebrows and Kind Eyes: It described a person's appearance as gentle and kind.
The idioms used to describe a person's literary talent are: brilliant, gentle, eloquent, talented, full of talent, overflowing with talent, writing like a person, agile, talented, eloquent, etc. These idioms all express that a person has excellent literary attainments and language expression, with a high cultural level and artistic appeal.
There are many idioms that describe the psychology of characters. 1. Carefully thinking: It is used to describe a person's meticulous thinking. 2. Have ulterior motives: It refers to people who have evil intentions and hide bad intentions. 3. Sneaky: To describe a person who is sneaky and has evil intentions. 4. Panic: To describe a person's inner panic and uneasiness in doing things. 5. Deliberation: It described a person who thought deeply and carefully about a problem. 6. Worry: It refers to people who are worried about the future or a certain problem. 7. Mental imbalance: It refers to the extreme imbalance in the heart of a person who has been hit or hurt in some way. 8. Impatience: It is used to describe a person's inner restlessness and impatience. 9. Inner conflict: It refers to a person's inner complex and difficult to determine their own thoughts or actions. 10. Inner depression: It refers to the depression and dissatisfaction in one's heart.
The four-character idioms describing people's qualities could be: honesty and integrity, modesty and prudence, courage and strength, benevolence and friendliness, etc. These idioms all represented the excellent aspects of people's character and could be used to describe a person's moral character and spiritual outlook.
Okay, what idioms do you have to describe the characters in the novel?
Okay, here are some idioms that describe a woman's good figure: 1. Graceful: It described a woman's soft and graceful figure. 2. Slimmer and slender: It described a woman's slender figure with beautiful curves. 3. Plump and well-proportioned: It is used to describe a woman's figure that is plump but not bloated. It is evenly distributed and beautiful. 4. Delicate Small: It described a woman's petite, exquisite, and cute figure. 5. Strong and powerful: Description of a woman's tall, strong, and well-defined muscles. 6. Graceful curves save the country: describe a woman's soft and graceful figure while showing a variety of curvaceous beauty. 7. Crisp in the front and curved in the back: It described a woman's body with beautiful arcs and curves. 8. Tall and Elegant: It refers to a woman who is tall and slender and has a beautiful posture like a tall and straight tree. 9. Water lotus-like figure: It described a woman's soft and light figure that danced in the water like a water lotus. 10. Beauty of plump and well-proportioned: It refers to the beauty of a woman's body that is plump but not bloated and evenly distributed.
Okay, here are some idioms to describe good books: 1. Profound and profound: It is used to describe the thoughts, knowledge, and expression of the work to be very complex, rich, and extensive. 2. Enthralling: It described the ingenious plot design of the work, which made people involuntarily addicted to it. 3. Invigorated by the heart: It is used to describe a work that can deeply influence the reader's thoughts and values, leaving a deep impression on others. 4. Magnificent: It described the scale of the work and the rich content. It was amazing to read. 5. Wonderful writing: It refers to the author's superb writing ability, able to combine simple words into vivid, vivid, and beautiful works of art. 6. Conciseness: The language used to describe the work is concise, clear, and easy to understand and accept. 7. Ups and downs: describe the ups and downs of the plot, the twists and turns, and the strange reading makes people have a strong interest and curiosity. 8. Ingenious: The author has extraordinary creativity and imagination to design unique storylines and characters. [9. Intriguing: The plot and language of the work are very beautiful and unforgettable.] 10 Classic works: describe works that are very good, classic literary works with far-reaching influence and collection value.
The idioms of being in a good mood are: relaxed and happy, happy and content, calm and peaceful, relaxed and happy, happy and happy, relaxed and open, relaxed and happy, peaceful and cheerful, spacious and so on.
If you want to describe the mood of a character, I can provide the following suggestions: Disheartened: It refers to a person who feels discouraged and disappointed. 2. Overjoyed: It refers to a person who feels very happy and excited. 3. Depressed and depressed: It refers to a person who feels very depressed and bored. 4. Refreshing and happy: It refers to a person who feels happy and comfortable. 5. Sorrow: It refers to a person who feels very sad and sad. 6. Rage and agitation: To describe a person who is angry and agitated. 7. Inconsolable grief: It described a person who felt so much grief that he could no longer bear it. 8. Anxious: It refers to a person who feels anxious and nervous. 9. Overjoyed: It refers to a person who feels very happy and excited. Disheartened: This is used to describe a person who feels disheartened and disappointed.