1, goofy
Pronunciation: zhzh m ? n ch? g ā o f í ii
Explanation: refers to a bird spreading its wings and flying away. It is also a metaphor for giving full play to one's talents and ambitions.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" The nineteenth time: "This cry makes the iron Buddha sad, and the stone man cries; The wind is sad, the clouds are sad, and the cranes crow. Even the birds in that tree are flying high. "
2. The eagle soared into the sky.
Pronunciation: y and ng j and ch á ng k not ng.
Explanation: refers to the eagle flapping its wings and flying in the vast sky. This also means that ambitious people show their talents in a wide range of fields.
Source: * * * "Qinyuanchun Changsha" Word: "The eagle hits the sky, the fish is shallow, and all kinds of frost fight for freedom."
Interpretation of the vernacular: the eagle hits the sky, the fish jumps shallowly, and everything is free to compete for frost.
3. Wan Li's Hope
Pronunciation: ten thousand
Commentary: Expectation of flying to Wan Li. Refers to the desire for fame and wealth.
Source: Three Kingdoms Zhikun's Book with Assistant Minister Cao: "Wang Su showed kindness with Su De, and when he went in and out, he looked at Wan Li."
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Wang Su showed kindness to Su De, and was later pulled out, all of whom were eyeing up and had the hope of Wanli.
4. Look at this eagle.
Pronunciation: h ǔ sh ǔ y ǔ ng Yang
Commentary: According to legend, the bear sees Gao Xiang and has great prestige.
Source: Zhang Run's Preface to Remake in Qing Dynasty: "At the time of Ming and Germany, Li Kongtong looked at the eagle and the secret arsenal, and the people's hearts were solid."
Interpretation of Vernacular Chinese: During the period of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty, Kong Li watched eagles and numerous arsenals with tigers, and learned how to deal with them. Although he is a hero.
5. Lu Peng has taken off
Pronunciation: péng loáo Xiang
Commentary: Lu Peng: Very promising; Soar: fly. It is a metaphor for people to forge ahead in high expectations.
Source: Tang Du Fu's poem "Entering Hengzhou": "Chai Jing sent the paradise, and Lu Pengguan soared."
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Chai Jing rests in a blessed land and flies to great expectations.
2. Idioms to describe flying high: flying high, flying high, flying high, Hong Xiang in a mess, Pengcheng Wan Li, etc.
1, goofy
Explanation: refers to a bird spreading its wings and flying away. It is also a metaphor for giving full play to one's talents and ambitions.
From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "This cry made the iron Buddha sad and the stone man shed tears; The wind is sad, the clouds are sad, and the cranes crow. Even the birds in that tree are flying high. "
Translation: this kind of crying makes the iron Buddha sad, and the stone man cries; The wind is sad and the crane cries. It's the bird in that tree, spreading its wings high and stunned.
Spread your wings and soar.
Explanation: flap your wings, flap your wings, especially flap your wings. I often write about people who are ambitious and hard-working. Soar, fly freely in the sky. Refers to someone or something who is ambitious and bent on flying to the sky.
From: Lin's Embroidery and Tired Learning: "Luan and Phoenix are better than Qi Fei, and the clouds are brilliant."
Phoenix flies with phoenix, and the clouds are brilliant.
Spread your wings and fly high
Explanation: refers to a bird spreading its wings and flying away. It is also a metaphor for giving full play to one's talents and ambitions.
From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "This cry made the iron Buddha sad and the stone man shed tears; The wind is sad, the clouds are sad, and the cranes crow. Even the birds in that tree are flying high. "
Translation: this kind of crying makes the iron Buddha sad, and the stone man cries; The wind is sad and the crane cries. It's the bird in that tree, spreading its wings high and stunned.
4. Hong Xiang Luan Qi
Commentary: Gao Xiang who likes Hongyan likes Luan Feng. Metaphor is hard work and successful career.
From: A Book with Song Yushan by Liu in the Southern Dynasties: "Mr. Gui Guan failed to make a fortune, and Teng Xia became a hero; Mulberry mahjong is empty, and the sky does not lose Guo. Look at your eyebrows and shoulders. "
I observed that Mr. Wang Can didn't make a fortune, but he could. Leaving the garden empty, Tian did not live up to Guo. Lower your head and shoulders, because of this, you.
5. Pengcheng Wan Li
Commentary: According to legend, Pengniao can fly to Wan Li. Metaphor is promising.
From: "Zhuangzi, Warring States and Zhuangzi": "Peng moved to Nanming, and the water hit three thousand miles, starting from nine Wan Li."
When the Dapeng bird flies to the South China Sea, the splash is as high as 3,000 miles, and its wings fly to the high altitude of Wan Li in a whirlwind.
3. The text describes the flying eagle over the Weihe River, and the shadow of the eagle appears. Its black and glowing wings swept through the broken cotton-wool clouds, then emerged from the clouds and stopped motionless in the air, overlooking the fields and the mighty rivers after the rain for a long time; After a while, like a black lightning, I threw up my wings and rushed into the dark sea of clouds again. Jun Qing's River at Dawn
There are eagles hovering in the sky from time to time. Unlike seagulls chasing waves, they don't eat grass at the seaside, but hang their wings horizontally at high altitude. Every time I see the trace of fish, I fall like a flowing arrow, grab my prey and stop on the cliff near the coast to peck at it, or fly into the bushes in the mountains. -Qin Mu's "Gold Coast"
Only Shanying, with open wings, never seems to move a feather and fly in the wind. Its huge shadow quickly swept the blade-like cliff back, the vast green Jyukai, and the swift stream sinking into the bottom of the deep valley. -Wide waves and flat beaches
I saw two soaring eagles hovering and flying, up and down. Suddenly, a big eagle swooped down like a sharp arrow. Boy, it's faster than Gazi standing on a high embankment and diving into the water. Just then, a group of chickens cackled in the field, and Xiao Gazi chased after him to save him. One of his reed cocks has died of blood spatter. Awei Wei's Oriental
An eagle proudly spread its pale long arm, fanned it twice elastically, then fell more than a foot high, and put its arms flat again, killing the wind.
A circle is bigger than a circle. The target must have escaped. When the spiral turned to the last week, it was blocked by a big poplar tree and the eagle disappeared. -Horqin Banner Grassland
A fierce eagle spread its wings and flew to the ground, and suddenly stopped in the air. It thought for a moment, suddenly flapped its wings, and the arrow stabbed obliquely into the sky.
The eagle spread its powerful wings and galloped freely in the white clouds and blue sky.
Several goshawks suddenly flew out of the dangerous cliff, soared into the sky, and then quickly flew over the village.
The goshawk is vigorous, hovering in the gloomy and desolate valley, suddenly crossing the overlapping peaks of the mountains and flying into the distance.
The eagle flies higher and higher in the sky. It rotates smoothly and its wings don't move.
The eagle in the air suddenly swooped down, flapping its wings wildly and chasing the prey on the ground.
Good words:
Eagle, eagle, eagle, goshawk, rock eagle, vulture, Shan Ying goose, eagle, eagle eye, eagle claw, hovering, diving, fighting, gliding, eagle strike, eagle spreads its wings in the sky.
The crane eagle catches the chicken, the eagle tries its wings, and the hungry eagle pounces on the heroic eagle, the mighty eagle, the polar eagle and the eagle fighting for the sky.
The eagle flies in the air, the eagle is indomitable, the black and lightning eagle fights with the eagle of the wind and thunder, and the eagle dominates the blue sky.
4. What are the words to describe the flying eagle? The eagle hits the sky directly [yρng jρchυng kυng]: refers to the eagle flapping its wings and flying in the vast sky. This also means that ambitious people show their talents in a wide range of fields.
Eagle Strike: the name of an ancient military attache. Zhao Han Bonu was once a "Eagle Strike Sima". See historical records. Biographies of General Wei. In the fifth year of the great cause of Sui Dynasty, he changed the "hawk-hawk deputy commander" to "hawk-hawk commander". See Sui Shu Guan Bai Xia Zhi.
Sky: the vast sky: the sky is like washing | the eagle hits the sky.
5. What words are used to describe "flying"? Fly in the wind, spread your wings, flap your wings, hover, and the eagle hits the sky.
1. Ambitious
[zhǎn chìgāo fìI]
[Interpretation]
A bird spread its wings and flew far away. It is also a metaphor for giving full play to one's talents and ambitions.
[example]
Wu Qichang is like a bird trapped in a cage for a long time. Once he is liberated, he will die immediately. Accept the entrustment of Premier Zhou.
[source]
Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" is the nineteenth time: "This cries for iron Buddha and tears for stone people; The wind is sad, the clouds are sad, and the cranes crow. Even the birds in that tree are flying high. "
2. Young eagles spread their wings
[Chu Yang zh m: n chi]
[Interpretation]
Young: Young bird. The baby eagle spread its wings and flew. Metaphor young people start to live and work independently.
[example]
He has graduated from college, and it's his time.
fly
[fēI Xiang]
Fly in circles.
Birds are free in the air. (as a predicate)
hover
[Ochieng]
Flying around in the air.
Eagle. (as a predicate)
5. The eagle soared into the sky.
[yīng jīcháng kóng]
[Interpretation]
Refers to the eagle flapping its wings and soaring in the vast sky. This also means that ambitious people show their talents in a wide range of fields.
[source]
* * * "Qinyuanchun Changsha" words: "The eagle hits the sky, the fish is shallow, and all kinds of frost fight for freedom."
6. Two orioles sing green willows,
Egrets line up into the sky.
Yan Yan, a windy poem: "Yan Yan is flying, which is very awkward." Mao Hengdao: "Fly up and down." Later, when the bird flies up and down, it is called "confrontation". It also means competing with each other regardless of height. It also means firm and unyielding. The wind rises from the ribs like a melodious melody,
Like elegant snow, like elegant dancers.
With the breath of elves and the blessing of the earth, it jumped into the sky.
Listen, Fan, it's the sound of running water.
Listen, Fan, this is the call of the valley.
At that moment, I realized all the meaning of nature.
Have all the freedom.
When the spring breeze blows over the cheeks, the crisp birds are accompanied by the flowers. Look, birds are flapping their beautiful wings and flying in the blue sky.