Marine idioms

The sea idioms are as follows:

1, cosmopolitan: Anywhere can be regarded as your home.

2. Broad sky: refers to the vast sky, and later refers to the sky where people talk and imagine.

3. Far apart: describe different areas that are far apart; Also described as rambling.

4. Vast: It means that the literature is very rich.

5. Avalanche: It means to describe strength and momentum.

6, the ends of the earth: describe a place far away, or far apart.

7. A sea of people: it refers to a sea of people, and it describes that there are many people gathered.

8. All corners of the country: refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes refers to all parts of the world; The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity.

9. Mirage: originally pointed out the illusory towers and towers in the seaside or desert. Now it is generally used to describe something illusory.

10, all rivers flow into the sea: it means that the sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a huge number.

1 1, a drop in the ocean: it means a drop in the ocean, and the metaphor is very small and insignificant.

12, looking for a needle in a haystack: just looking for a needle in a haystack, it's hard to find.

13, crossing the ocean: refers to crossing the ocean, mostly to foreign countries or far away places.

14, needle in a haystack: it means needle in a haystack. Metaphor is extremely difficult to find.

15, famous all over the world: it means that fame is spread all over the world.