The idioms used to describe a lot of words are: eloquent, endless, eloquent, and full of nonsense. The four-character words that indicated a lot of words were: said and said, said a thousand words, etc. These idioms and four-character words could be used to describe people's rich, vivid, and powerful expressions.
The four-character words that represented a lot of words could be: dry mouth, eloquent, eloquent, endless, endless, grandiose, boastful, slip of the tongue, mantras, double-mouthed, gossipy, talkative, boastful, boastful, shameless, glib, honey-tongued, double-mouthed, tongue-tied, eloquent, eloquent, clear, eloquent, glib, boastful.
There were many idioms to describe books: 1. The mountain of books is connected by paths: the process of reading is like climbing a mountain. There are many paths in front of you, and every time you walk on one, there will be a new path in front of you. As long as you persevere, you can reach the top of the mountain. 2. Book fragrance overflowing: It described the rich collection of books at home, the strong reading atmosphere, and the popularity of reading. 3. A bookshelf as tall as a mountain: A bookshelf filled with all kinds of books as tall as a hill. [4. Rich literature: It refers to a library or bookstore that has a rich collection of various literature and materials for reference.] [50,000 Books Collection: A description of a book with a huge collection of books.] These idioms could be used to describe a person's fanatical pursuit of reading.
The idioms used to describe "a lot of works" were: a myriad of colors, a hundred flowers blooming, talented, a pile of works, endless, etc. These idioms can be used to describe the quantity and quality of literary works, expressing the variety and richness of the works.
Reading a wide range of books to describe reading a lot of books could be an endless sea of books or a wide range of books.
Active practitioners, active participants, active artists, active students, active professionals, active followers, active artists, active participants, active readers.
The four words to describe youth's tenacity could be: perseverance
The four words that indicated that he read a lot were: a lot of books, a reading addiction, a huge number of books on the shelf, a senior bookworm, etc. These words could be used to describe a person who loved reading and read a lot.
The four idioms describing hygiene were: wash hands frequently, wear masks, keep clean, disinfect, and ventilation. These idioms remind people to maintain good hygiene to prevent the spread of diseases.
The four words to describe one's expression could be: uncertain expression, gloomy expression, focused expression, indifferent expression, excited expression, or happy expression.
The night is charming, the night is quiet, the night is gloomy, the night is clear, the night is hazy, the night is shrouded, the night is dark and rainy, the night is sleepless, all is silent, the night is gloomy, the night is late, the night is low, and the lights are brilliant