An idiom that describes a huge momentum.
Throwing the river into the sea: at first it was described as a rainstorm, and later it was described as very powerful or powerful.
War horse: A mast used on a ship. Sails in the wind, horses in battle. Metaphor is magnificent and swift.
Powerful rivers and mountains: describe the heroic spirit and make the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent. Both are "strong mountains and rivers."
Dragon and Tiger Leap: Like a dragon soaring, a tiger jumps. Describe the vigorous movements when running and jumping. Metaphorically speaking, do something.
Storm: suddenly, suddenly: quickly, suddenly. A violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.
On a roll: momentum: momentum, strength. It's like chopping bamboo. After several sections on the head are broken, the following sections are separated along the knife. Metaphor is victory after victory, there is no obstacle.
Go forward bravely: go forward bravely and be unstoppable. Describe the brave and fearless progress.
Bold: magnificent: onomatopoeic words, describing the huge sound; Fierceness: the way the flame burns. Describe the prosperity of your career. It is also described as huge and magnificent.
In full swing: tea: thatched white flowers. Red as fire and white as tea. The original metaphor is the prosperity of military capabilities. It is now used to describe a large-scale operation with a huge momentum and a warm atmosphere.
Ten thousand: ten thousand troops and ten thousand Ma Benteng. Describe a massive or lively mass activity.
Surge: the way in which floods surge; Surge: Waves collide with each other. Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable.
Grand view: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene. Describe the richness of beautiful things.
Magnificent: originally described the vast water surface. Metaphor is grand or huge.
Almighty: Almighty: the sound of angry drinking. A loud cry, a loud roar, can make the wind and cloud churn. Description is very powerful.
Wang Yang Sea: Wang Yang: Describe the vastness of the flood. The water potential is extremely vast. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.
Bold: magnificent: onomatopoeic words, describing the huge sound; Fierceness: the way the flame burns. Describe the thriving business. It is also described as huge and magnificent.
Majestic: majestic: boundless appearance. Describe momentum.
Swallow mountains and rivers: momentum can swallow mountains and rivers. Describe great verve.
On the big side: Zhang: furnishings, display; Flags and drums: flags and drums. Describe the momentum and scale of the attack. It also describes the huge momentum and scale of mass activities.
Majestic: describes the majestic, majestic and magnificent appearance.
Vastness: the original description of water potential is huge. After describing the extensive growth of things, or the huge flow of people.
Huge momentum; The momentum is compelling; Majestic; Hao: Broad. Prestige and momentum are very strong.
Thousands of troops: describe a magnificent team or a huge momentum.
Full of enthusiasm: describes the mass activities with warm emotions and high atmosphere, like a blazing flame burning in the sky.
Lightning: whether it is: lightning; Jun: an ancient unit of weight, 30 Jin is a jun ... to describe the overwhelming strength.
Avalanche: pushing the mountain into the sea. Describe strength and momentum.
Magnificent: originally described the vast water surface. Metaphor is grand or huge.
Gas infiltration Changhong: infiltration: infiltration. The spirit of justice soared into the sky and crossed the rainbow. Describe the spirit is extremely lofty, the spirit is extremely heroic.
Millions of soldiers: a huge, powerful and majestic army. With the "million heroes". ;
Idioms describing great momentum
Idioms to describe this great momentum are as follows:
1, surging? xingyu ngpéngpàI? Surge: the way in which floods surge; Surge: Waves collide with each other. Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable. [Source] Han Sima Xiangru's Shang Fu Lin
2. Is the whip broken? tóubiānduànliú? Throw all the whips into the river and you can cut off the current. Metaphors are numerous and powerful. [Source] "The Sword of Jin Fu": "With my trip, throwing a whip at the river is enough to break its flow." ?
Wan qi? wàn máqíyīn? Hey: Dumb. In the old society, all horses were silent and people were afraid to talk. Now it is also a metaphor for the depressing political situation. 【 Source 】 Stone Preface to Praise Sanma
4. magnificent? blán Zhuàngkuò? The initial description of the water surface is vast. Metaphor is grand or huge. [Source] Bao Zhao's "Denglei Shore and Sister Book" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The guest is poor and the waves are majestic."
5. magnificent? qìshìpángbó? Majestic: a vast and boundless appearance. Describe the majestic. [Source] Qin Mu's "Spring Dawn in the Ancient Battlefield": "This is a magnificent page in the modern history of China."
6. Is it overwhelming? SHRúpòzhú? Potential: momentum, strength. It's like chopping bamboo. After several sections on the head are broken, the following sections are separated along the knife. Metaphor is victory after victory, there is no obstacle. [Source] Biography of Tu Yu in Jin Shu: "Today, the military power has been shaken, like a broken bamboo. After a few knots, they will all be solved. "
Describe the power.
An idiom describing a person's great strength.
Avalanche: line up; Invert: flip. Push the mountain and overturn the sea. Describe the momentum, strength and momentum.
Pull the mountain out of the sea, pull the mountain out of the sea. Metaphor is extremely powerful.
Overturning the river describes the great strength or momentum.
Pour mountains and seas to describe momentum and strength.
Crossing the river and the sea initially described the rain as heavy, and later described the strength or momentum as strong.
Khufu Long will use his strength to subdue the tiger and dragon. Describe the powerful, can overcome all enemies and difficulties.
Cross the sea and move mountains. Description is very powerful.
It is interesting to describe things as attractive or intimidating.
No offense: attack. Nothing can't be captured. Describe the power is extremely powerful.
Invincible. Nothing can't be captured. Describe the power is extremely powerful.
Femoral arm strength Femoral arm: thigh and arm. All my strength. Describe doing things with all your might.
Calling for rain used to refer to the magic of immortal Taoist priests. Now it is a metaphor, and human beings have great power to dominate nature. It can also be said that reactionary forces are rampant.
Going back to the mountains to describe strength and momentum is extremely powerful and can overwhelm everything.
A gust of wind sweeping the autumn leaves is a metaphor for being powerful and acting quickly, just like a storm sweeping the leaves.
Stone is cutting stone: metal and stone are metaphors of the hardest things. Describe a person's sincere and strong heart and infinite strength.
Do your best, use all your strength.
Arrest a god and send a general to arrest: arrest. The power is infinite. Miraculous, able to command the heavenly soldiers and generals.
Jiuding Road means that what he said has strength and weight.
Autumn wind sweeps the leaves, autumn wind sweeps the leaves. Metaphor is a powerful force to quickly and easily sweep away rotten things.
As long as everyone is United, Mount Tai can exert great power.
Move mountains and pour seas. It is a metaphor for the great power and grandeur of human beings to transform nature.
Keep one word and nine: the treasure of ancient times, which is said to have been cast by Yu Xia. A word is worth keeping balance. Metaphor is powerful and can play a great role.
Invincible means that it can destroy any solid. Describe the power.
Supernatural power is a metaphor for magical superhuman power.
An idiom describing a person's great strength.
Pull the mountain and lift the tripod: lift: raise your hand. Pull up the hill and lift the heavy tripod. Description is very powerful.
Kong Wuli: Kong: Very, very. Describe people's strength.
Idioms describing man's great strength.
Idioms describing man's great strength.
1, pulling the mountain to lift the tripod [báshāngāngdǐng]
Interpretation: Lift: Raise your hands. Pull up the hill and lift the heavy tripod. Description is very powerful.
Source: Song Shaoyong's Biography of Kings Volume 2: "After the Han ancestors entered the customs and broke the Qin Dynasty, Wang Bashan lifted the tripod; The strength is infinite. "
Example: The weightlifter stepped onto the stage and stood in front of the barbell. His arms are round, his waist is thick, and his chest is covered with black hair. He stood there like a semi-closed black tower. He was a strong man.
2, full of muscle and strength [fē ngji and not Li]
Interpretation: Feng: full, full; Tendon: a ligament in a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. The figurative font structure is solid and full, and the brushwork is more than enough.
Source: Song Yiming's "Xuanhe Pu Shu": "At the beginning of the Three Kingdoms, the study of Chinese characters was lacking, so it became a family law. Commentators said that its strength was endless and it had the potential to travel in the rain."
Ex.: He looks ~, and he is really a good prospect.
3. Powerful [k ǒ ngw ǔ y ǒ ul]
Interpretation: Kong: Very, very. Describe people's strength.
Source: "The Book of Songs Zheng Feng Shepherd": "The shepherd is decorated with treasures, with power and influence, and his son is in charge of the state."
He is so powerful that few people can compare with him.
4, can pull the mountain [lě k bá shā n]
Interpretation: Strong enough to pull up a mountain, described as extraordinary.
Source: Chu Xiangyu's "Songs of the South": "Pulling out mountains makes the world angry and never dies."
Ex.: He is really as good as Xiang Yu.
5. Strong [shē nqiá ngl ē zhu]
Interpretation: The body is strong and powerful.
Source: Wu Mingcheng's En Journey to the West 2 1: "They are all quick-sighted and must be stronger."
Example: This strong man is always the first.
Describe three idioms with great effort.
As strong as an ox, turn the tide.
Do one's best
Just like crushing dry weeds and rotten wood-devastating
The situation is unstoppable.
Overturning mountains over the sea-there is an avalanche.
Earthquake mountain shake
blue sky/cloudless sky
very
Hope to adopt!
Idioms describing the power of blue whales
Idioms describing the power of blue whales:
1, infinite power
Pinyin: lüdàwúQing
Description: The description is very powerful.
Source: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 33: "These moths in the palace are all infinite in strength, just like the eagle taking the sparrow, where is it?"
Example: It seems that he has become a giant with infinite strength, and he can lift this ridge with one hand. Chapter 7 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an"
2, can pull the mountain
Pinyin: English
Interpretation: Strong enough to pull up a mountain, described as extraordinary.
Source: Chu Xiangyu's "Songs of the South": "Pulling out mountains makes the world angry and never dies."
3. The enemy is approaching.
Pinyin: lìdíqiāNJ n
Interpretation: the enemy: resistance; Jun: The ancient unit of weight was three Jin. Describe the strength, can resist tens of thousands of pounds.
Source: Hanshu: "Good music and anecdotes can be used together, and Wu Huo resists danger."
Idioms describing animal power.
The metaphor of "nine cows and two tigers" is very powerful. It is often used in situations that require a lot of effort to complete.
Idioms describe people with big shelves.
Arrogance: describes a person who exaggerates himself too arrogantly, thinks himself great and looks down on others, but this is not the case.
An excellent idiom to describe a person.
Shake the past and remember the present [zhengǔ Sch? uble]
[Interpretation] Shuo: The appearance is bright. Shake the past and shine today. Describe a career or achievement as great.
[Source] Qing Tan Stone's "Benevolence": "It is said that benevolent government is shocking the ancient times."
Gongruo Qiushan
[Interpretation] Merit: Merit. If: like, like. Merits are like mountains. The metaphor is great.
The history of merit marks
Basic explanation
Sign: indicate; Qing history: Notes were recorded on bamboo slips in ancient times, because history books are called Qing history. This contribution is recorded in the history books. Great achievements have been made.
Great achievement
[Interpretation] Feng: Big. Great achievement.
respected
[Interpretation] Morality: Morality; Hope: prestige. Morality is high and reputation is high.
Idiom describing a person with a big face.
Face is like a full moon: the face is white and round like a full moon. Describe the appearance of white, plump and energetic.
Face like a silver plate: face like a silver plate, describing a round face and a white face.
Tianquan: refers to a person's forehead protruding and full, representing good luck.
Fiona Fang in the grid refers to the fullness of Fiona Fang on the lower jaw, which means auspiciousness.
Idiom to describe lack of strength.
Exhausted: exhausted. Both spirit and strength are exhausted. Describe being very tired
Exhausted, mentally exhausted, exhausted. Describe extreme mental and physical fatigue
Try your best to describe being tired, and you have no strength at all.
Exhausted, hoarse, exhausted Describe shouting desperately.
You can't even tie a chicken with your hands. Describe physical weakness, weak strength.
It takes a lot of strength and breath to have a full tongue.
Loud words
The words to describe this momentum are as follows:
High-pitched agitation, clanking sound, high-pitched agitation, Ma Benteng, vastness, rapids, roaring waves, roaring tsunamis, surging, thunderous, roaring and magnificent.
A storm-a violent storm. It is often used to describe momentum and velocity. Swallow cattle-describe the momentum.
Are you familiar with it? It describes the magnificent momentum and exquisite sentences of the article.
Thousands of troops-describe a magnificent team or a huge momentum.
The majestic rivers and mountains-describe the heroic spirit and make the mountains and rivers of the motherland more magnificent. Both are "strong mountains and rivers."
Bolu is magnificent-Bolu: The waves. Metaphor is large in scale and huge in momentum. At the end of the Southern Dynasties, Bao Zhao wrote "Landing on the Thunder Shore and Sisters": "The guest is poor and the waves are majestic." Also known as "magnificent". Qing Lang Tinghuai's Biography of Poems by Teachers and Friends: "Seven-character poems must be magnificent, frustrated and affectionate, with bright ears and clear eyes." Liang Qing Qichao's On the General Trend of the Changes of China's Academic Thoughts: "Only those who interpret Confucian classics according to Dr. Western Han said,
Rolling-the way the water is rushing. It is usually used to mean to talk continuously. Metaphor is enormous.
Bolu is magnificent-a metaphor for grand scale and great momentum.
Longxiang Yue Feng-Initially described the winding and majestic mountains, and later described the power and flexibility of calligraphy. Same as Dragon and Phoenix Dance.
Vastness-describes the vastness of things, or the momentum of people's progress.
Thousands of troops-describe a magnificent team or a huge momentum. Long Ming's lion roar-a metaphor for a deep and dignified voice.
Rowen Tiger Shock-Describe the majestic momentum. Often describe the vigorous and clever brushwork of calligraphy.
Kick down the bridge, stormy waves-often used to describe strength or momentum. Living in a Tiger Yi Long-Describe the magnificent terrain.
Dragons and snakes were taken.-dragons and snakes were taken. Describe momentum.
Vastness-the original description of the vast water potential. After describing the extensive growth of things, or the huge flow of people.
Stir up rivers-often used to describe strength or momentum. The drums and horns are ringing-describing the majestic posture of the army when attacking.
Surging Peng Pai-The waves churn and collide with each other. It also means that the momentum is huge and unstoppable.
Describe a wide range of four-word words
Endless, endless, endless, vast in territory and abundant in resources, Ma Pingchuan, vast in territory and sparsely populated, boundless in clear water and fertile in fields.
1, boundless
Explanation: International: On the edge. The scope of description is extremely extensive.
From: Cai's Biography of Yue Quan 66: "It's white, so it was on the edge of Taihu Lake."
Grammar as predicate and attribute; Describe in general terms
2. endless
Explanation: International: Marginal. As far as the eye can see. The description is very huge.
Said by: Wu Ming, courtesy of The Journey to the West: "As far as you can see, it seems to be a thousand miles away."
Grammar: compact; As predicate and attribute; Describe a vast territory
3. Vast territory and rich resources.
Explanation: Bo: Rich. Refers to the country's vast territory and rich resources.
From: Tang Hanyu's Pinghuai West Monument: "The land is vast and rich, and there are teeth in it."
This country has a vast territory, in which new branches and buds of plants grow.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe a big country
4. A Ma Pingchuan.
Explanation: Pingchuan: A flat place. A vast flat land on which horses can gallop. Refers to the vast plains.
Said by: chapter 10 of Feng Deying's ascetic flower: "The enemy surrounded us tightly, and there was another Ma Pingchuan outside the village. The enemy launched heavy firepower, and we were beaten back by the enemy several times. "
Grammar: formal; Used as attribute and object; Include praise
5. A blue sky.
Description: Describe the endless green.
From: Song Fan Zhongyan "Yueyang Tower": "Spring is quiet and bright; Up and down the sky, a blue sky. "
When the spring breeze is warm and sunny, the lake is calm and there are no stormy waves. The sky is connected with the lake light, green and boundless.