A thorough idiom:
Crystal clear: describes an object with delicate structure, bright and bright.
Exquisite: Exquisite: Exquisite and meticulous; Clear: The holes are clear. Describe an object with delicate and bright structure. This is also a clever and flexible metaphor.
Sealed: describes tight encirclement or tight defense.
Through the back of the paper: through: through. Describe the vigorous calligraphy, and the brush strokes almost penetrate the back of the paper. It also describes poetry as profound in conception and concise in words.
The wind is impenetrable. The wind can't get in, and the rain can't get through. Describe the closure as very tight.
Impervious to wind and rain: the wind can't blow in, and the rain can't penetrate. Describe a closed or tightly surrounded.
Exquisite revelation: the description of the objects is exquisite and bright, and the structure is exquisite. This is also a clever and flexible metaphor. With "finely crafted".
A thorough example:
1. These glass handicrafts are exquisite and attractive, and people can't put them down.
2. Guangzhou tooth carving technology is famous for its fine, neat and exquisite.
Then the attendants pulled out their knives and cut off the beautiful woman's delicate nose.
4, exquisite crystal crafts, amazing.
5. Tall women are beautiful, because supermodel singers are loved by everyone; Little women are also beautiful, which reminds people of ivory towers.
6. This beautiful jade looks very delicate under the sunlight.
7. In a short time, an exquisite smoking stove was displayed in his hand in front of the visitors.
8. Southern paper-cutting is exquisite, neat and elegant, and is famous for its realistic style.
9. This crystal product is really exquisite.
10, the grapes in this dish are crystal clear and exquisite, and the purple color shows a faint blush on the girl's face.