The waves are rough [b not t ā o Xi not ng y ǒ ng]
new word
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
Surge: The appearance of surging water. Describe the waves as big and fast.
tidy
The school of Song and Zhu Dynasties, Volume 15: "Because of the rough waves, the water moves."
Approximate antonym
synonym
Strong winds and waves, rough waves, rough waves, magnificent waves, empty smoke waves, strong winds and waves
antonym
Calm pool, stagnant water, calm waves, spring breeze with microwave sparkle, and water is as calm as a mirror.
The idiom "er" pounced on the coast.
Shore: Land near water, such as rivers, mountains and beams.
Shore here should mean this, but translation should be combined with specific context.
Rough waves beat against the coast: amazing waves beat against the river bank. It is also used to describe being surprised at the arrival of a terrible event.
The idiom "three" is the complete works of waves.
Waves: scary: scary; Tao: * * waves. Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.
Not the word "sea"
Happy every day!
What does the idiom "boss" mean?
You're talking about storming the sea and copying the brocade from Fantasy Westward Journey, not an idiom.
On June165438+1October 18, 2009, US President Barack Obama visited Beijing. After seeing the national gift of "Golden Jade and Tiger Emblem" inscribed by the famous red calligrapher General Wei Yuan, the U.S. Ambassador to China invited General Wei Yuan to write an inscription for President Obama. Wei Yuan accepted it gladly, and wrote four characters: "Watching the sea and listening to the waves". He hopes that through this calligraphy work, Obama can appreciate the mystery of China's calligraphy art and the broad mind of the Chinese nation.
The word after the idiom "Wu" and the word before it is ""
A hostile environment or fierce struggle.
Hello, I'm good.
Explain terror: make you afraid; Tao: * * waves. Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.
Tang Tianying's "Collected Works of Haiyunlou in Yushantang" source: "When people are quiet, they are not afraid when they think of the stormy waves they have passed before."
Structural combination
Used as object and attribute; Of a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle
Synonym with storm, storm
For example, before the end of the year, it is risky to travel overseas and walk in a misty and rainy place. (Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is the sixth time)
The idiom "land" is the antonym of stormy waves and nuclear waves.
The antonym of stormy waves: calm.
Refers to no wind and waves.
Metaphor is calm.
Is "Qi" an idiom?
Surging is not an idiom.
The stormy waves are the ones
What idioms do Pakistan have about stormy waves?
White waves hold up the sky: churning. Describe the wind and waves.
The wind and waves are high.
Add fuel to the fire: rise. Add fuel to the flames and set off waves.
Angry wind and stormy waves refer to strong winds and waves.
Rough and terrible waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.
Rough and terrible waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.
Jun Bo Hu Lang described the waves as swift and violent.
Whale waves and angry waves are still stormy waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.
Violent wind and waves: violent waves. It means that the situation or situation is very dangerous and critical.
Is "nine" an idiom to describe the sea?
Surging on the shore means high waves and high water. Can be used to describe the sea, but also can be used to describe the river, as long as the wind and waves are relatively large.
With explanation:
The rough waves beat against the coast: amazing waves beat against the coast.