Word classification 1. Words that mean \”see\”: (monosyllabic words) glance, glance, glance, stare, stare, peek, see, see, look, peep (two-syllable words) gaze, watch, scan, look around, look down, peep, patrol , look far away, look out, look out, look around, visit, look up, observe, admire, bird\’s eye view, inspect, appreciate, watch, browse 2. Words that mean \”to speak\”: speak, say, call, yell, shout, talk, ask, discuss, sue, scold discuss, debate, discuss, communicate, converse, tell, confide, tell, talk, yell, scold, question 3. Words that mean \”bark\”: bark, roar, howl, cry, croak, hiss, ow, groan, howl 4. Words that mean \”first\”: Shou, Yuan, Jia, Zi, first, champion, leader, second to none, among the best 5. Idioms expressing spring: birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, spring is warm and flowers are blooming, spring is in March, all things are revived, spring breeze is blowing, spring is bright and beautiful 6. Idioms expressing summer: the sun is blazing, the heat is overwhelming, sweating profusely, sweating like rain, dark clouds are rolling, the heat is unbearable 7. Idioms expressing autumn: Autumn is crisp, the grain is abundant, the sky is high and the clouds are clear, the red leaves are like fire, the golden wind is refreshing, and the fruits are abundant 8. Idioms expressing winter: severe cold, freezing weather, flying snowflakes, the twelfth lunar month of winter, thousands of miles of ice, dripping water turning into ice 9. Words with the names of human organs or parts: top-heavy, gesticulating, frowning, bright-eyed, dumbfounded, tongue-tied, whispering, quick-sighted, head held high, ingenious, shoulder to shoulder 10. Idioms that start with numbers: Beginning with: Gone and gone, unable to recover, without saying a word, without missing a word, worthless, without a penny, spotless, unchanged, clueless, meticulous, unable to afford a disease, without a sound, without a sound Hey, naked. Hundreds begins with: Hundreds of hits, perseverance, hundreds of wastes waiting for prosperity, hundred feet of progress, hundreds of schools of thought contend, hundreds of flowers blooming, hundreds of wastes waiting for prosperity, hundred years of great plans, hundred years of happiness. Thousands of beginnings: innumerable hardships, thousands of armies, thousands of changes, thousands of Thousands of threads, thousands of threads, thousands of words, thousands of mountains and rivers 11. Words with colors: golden, yellow, green, red, bright red, red, red, red, white, white, white, white, white, white, tender, black, black, black. , black hole, pitch black, dark 12. Idioms expressing many colors: colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful 13. Idioms expressing many forms: thousands of postures, thousands of postures, myriad postures, diverse forms, different forms, graceful and varied 14. Idioms expressing large numbers: countless, countless, innumerable, tens of thousands, countless, thousands, in groups, huge crowds of people, overwhelming, dazzling, busy, overwhelming, mountains and plains 15. Idioms describing small quantities: unique, unique, a drop in the ocean, very few, rare, unparalleled 16. Idioms expressing rapid changes: ever-changing, unpredictable, ever-changing, ever-changing, fleeting, fleeting, a snap of a finger 17. means fastIdiom: A thousand miles in one glance, ten lines in one eye, as fast as lightning, changing one\’s shadow with each step, walking as fast as flying, lightning fast, quick eyes and quick hands, a white horse passing through the gap, a horse whipping fast, a meteoric stride, one eye ten lines, a thousand miles in one day and a flash in the pan. 18. Idioms that indicate fast time: time is like arrows, sun and moon like shuttles, years such as shuttle, star turning, meteor rushing to the moon, fleeting, for a while, a while and a half, a finger, between the fingers, the white horse pass 19. Words that mean \”slow\”: slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, slowly, leisurely, gradually, slowly, sluggishly, delayed, soothing 20. Words that express extremely short time: a blink of an eye, an instant, a split second, a blink of an eye, an instant, an instant, an instant, a blink of an eye, sometimes, a moment, a glance, an instant, an instant, a snap of a finger 21. Words that express time: eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity 22. Words that mean \”death\”: died, passed away, sacrificed, died in battle, passed away, passed away, died for the country, died 23. Words that express \”thinking\”: think, ponder, ponder, ponder, ponder, consider, calculate, total, ponder, ponder, ponder, imagine, associate, daydream rack one\’s brains, think day and night, daydream, extravagant thoughts, whimsical, Thinking left and right, wishful thinking, thinking hard, thinking of ways, thinking randomly, thinking before and after, thinking day and night 24. Indicating character qualities: not being ignorant when picking up gold, sacrificing oneself for others, accepting death as home, perseverance, perseverance 25. Indicating the appearance of a character: tall, slim, old-looking, wearing suits and leather shoes, and graceful 26. Indicating character actions: listening attentively, strutting, punching and kicking, whispering, looking left and right 27. Indicating the character\’s expression: elated, glaring, glaring, flushed, tears in eyes 28. Words that mean \”cry\”: burst into tears, burst into tears, watery eyes, burst into tears, howl 29. Words that mean \”laughing\”: beaming, beaming, laughing, smiling brightly, smiling slightly 30. Idioms expressing \”character\’s mood\”: uneasy, panicked, unhappy, exciting, anxious, 31. Expressing joy: overjoyed, overjoyed, smiling, beaming, overjoyed 32. Expressing anger: furious, furious, furious, furious, gnashing of teeth 33. To express hatred: abominable, abominable, very abominable, deeply detestable, hateful as hatred, hateful to the bone 34. Expressing sadness: sad and crying, about to cry but without tears, crying uncontrollably, unable to make a sound, burst into tears 35. Expressing sadness: listless, worried, anxious, frowning, unhappy 36. Expressing excitement: extremely excited, thrilling, mixed emotions, extremely excited, extremely emotional 37. Expressing comfort: comfortable, contented, carefree, leisurely, relaxed and happy 38. Expressing anxiety: impatient, extremely anxious, restless, anxious, extremely anxious 39. Expressing guilt: Too late to regret, Regret, uneasiness, deep guilt, and unspeakable shame 40. Expressing disappointment: disheartened, disappointed, discouraged, hopeless, dejected 41. To express fear: frightened, on tenterhooks, panicked, frightened, uneasy
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