Gang four-word idiom

Only 1 is the four-character idiom with gang, which means gang.

Pinyin chéng qún jié huǒ.

The basic definition is an idiom in China, which means that many people get together.

The source of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "It is expected that Master An's family will have a happy event, and everyone will be tired and unprepared, and they will come in groups and want to start."

The national day is coming, and people are ganging up to attend the national flag celebration.

Grammatical word formation is related; Usually used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences; Describe a lot of accumulation together.

Synonym for hordes: form a group, a team. Describe a large number of people or animals that naturally gather together.

The antonym is loneliness: being alone without a partner.

Sentence making in groups

1. In autumn, when the air is crisp, the scenery is pleasant, and the wind is light and the clouds are light, geese flock in droves and start a large-scale racial migration and reproduction.

As soon as spring comes, pink apricot blossoms are in full bloom, swarms of bees are flying up and down among the flowers, busy, and butterflies are dancing in twos and threes.

3. When it is going to rain, dragonflies fly in groups at low altitude, fluttering and scattering, and their transparent wings are agitated, like light planes.

4. Swarms of bees, flapping their yellow wings, are busy collecting honey; Colorful butterflies also dance in pairs.

The stream is green for thousands of miles, winding down, and groups of small fish chase and play leisurely in the crystal clear stream. By the stream, there is a large beach forest. Bamboo hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, like a "patron saint" guarding nanxi river.

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