What idioms are there to describe scenes?

【 One scene 】 An idiom describing a scene

Idioms describing the scene are: eight tones overlapping, overlapping, thunderous cheers, a sea of people, a sea of people.

1, octave iteration

Pinyin: bāyιndiézòu

Interpretation: refers to eight musical instruments playing in turn. It means that the instrumental music is complete and the performance is grand.

Source: Ling Xuan's "Book of Jin Xiale": "Eight tones overlap, elegant music."

Eight instruments are played in turn, and elegant music is played at the same time.

Usage: as object and attribute; Describe complete instrumental music and grand performance scenes.

Example: The opening ceremony of the Olympic Games is octave, which is very beautiful.

2. Cross financing

Pinyin: g ng chóu Jiāo CuOà

Interpretation: The interaction between wine glasses and wine slices is mixed. Describe a lively scene where many people get together to drink.

Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's Preface to the Drunk Pavilion: "Among the shooters, the players win, the players stagger, and everyone who sits up is happy."

Among those who throw the pot, the chess player wins, the wine glasses are mixed with the wine crumbs, and those who sit up and sit down loudly are happy guests.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used to describe a banquet.

Synonym: messy cups and plates

Antonym: Drink it yourself.

Ex.: He is a receptionist. He is in constant contact with customers, and it is inevitable to invite guests to dinner and make deals between money and money.

3. Cheers and thunder

Pinyin: hu ā Hu ā huān shēng léi dòng ng,

Interpretation: Laughter is like thunder. Describe the moving scene of warm cheers.

Source: Tang Linghu Chu's "Welcome to the Watch": "Cheerful thunder, cheerful Yun Teng."

Laughter is like thunder and joy is like clouds.

Usage: as a predicate; Describe an extremely happy atmosphere.

Synonym: cheerful and festive Yun Teng.

Antonyms: silence, anger, unhappiness.

Example: As soon as the voice fell, the children cheered and roared.

4. A sea of people

Pinyin: ré n sh ā n ré n h m: I

Interpretation: Describe the large number of people gathered.

Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's Water Margin 5 1: "Every day, there is a general break, or dancing, or playing, or singing, which has earned many people to watch."

Every day, people break up, or dance, or play, or sing, making money from the crowd.

Use: combined; As predicate, complement, attribute and object; Used in public places.

Synonym: endless stream, crowded, buzzing, people coming and going.

Antonym: desolate and inaccessible

In the stadium, there are a sea of people.

5. Crowded.

Pinyin: mén tíng ruo Shi

Interpretation: The front door is like a market. Describe a lot of people, very lively.

Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Qi Ce I": "At the beginning of the order, the ministers remonstrated and the door was crowded."

At the command, the courtiers who went to remonstrate were in an endless stream, and the court gate was as lively as a market every day.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As a predicate or attribute.

Synonym: traffic, horses and chariots, crowds, shoulder to shoulder.

Antonym: An empty door is cold.

Example: Today is his wedding. His house is crowded with guests coming and going.

What are the four-word idioms that describe the scene?

Drums and music, full of people, in full swing, scrambling, chasing each other, and so on.

First of all, drums and music are sung together

Interpretation: Drumming and playing music sounds together. Describe a lively scene.

Source: Guo Moruo's "Tiger Symbol" Act II: "The masses are up, drums and music are singing together."

Second, people are buzzing.

Interpretation: Ding: an ancient cooker; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store and only heard a lot of people."

Third, in full swing.

Interpretation: It describes the enthusiastic mood and high atmosphere of mass activities, like a raging flame burning according to the sky.

Source: Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine" Chapter 9: "But these days, joining the army outdoors in full swing has also impacted their body and mind."

Fourth, strive for the first place.

Interpretation: rushing forward, afraid of falling behind.

Source: Zhang Qingchun Fan's 14th episode of Guanhai: "One by one, straight up."

Five, you chase me.

Interpretation: describe the fierce competition, and everyone is unwilling to lag behind.

Source: Xinhua Bimonthly 1960No. 14: "We are in a construction boom in which you catch up with me and leap forward."

What idioms are there to describe crowds and lively scenes?

huge crowds of people

Word: a sea of people

Explanation: A sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.

Words: Rensh ē ng d ǐ ng fè i

Description: Ding: an ancient cooker; Boil: Boil. Describe the noisy voice of the crowd, just like boiling a pot.

Word: traffic

Commentary: A car is like running water, and a horse is like a dragon. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

Word: packed(zuòwúxxí xx)

Explanation: empty: empty. There are no vacant seats. Describe the large number of people present.

Words: bustling (r m ng lá i x and w m ng)

Explanation: It describes people coming and going, which is very lively and crowded.

Words: shoulder to shoulder

Explanation: Shoulder to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe how crowded people are.

Word: flock to.

Explanation: trend: go fast; Emu: Wild duck. Run in droves like ducks. Metaphor means that many people are rushing there.

Words: in full swing

Description: It describes that the mass activities are full of enthusiasm and high atmosphere, just like blazing flames burning in the sky.

Word: continuous (chu ā n li ú b ú x:)

Explanation: Sichuan: rivers. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water.

Word: crowded

Interpretation: court: yard; If: like it; City: market. There are many people in front of the door and in the yard, just like the market. The original description was that many people made suggestions. It is described that there are many people coming, which is very lively.

What idioms are there to describe lively scenes?

1) chariots and horses. Describe it very lively.

2) The traffic is heavy. Cars are like running water, and horses are like dragons. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

3) The stringed instrument fán Xián jígu?n describes a lively scene in which various musical instruments are played at the same time.

4) Ancient wine vessels with patchwork; Chip: a chip for drinking. The wine glasses and wine scraps were lying in a mess. Describe a lively scene where many people get together to drink.

5) Advocating loud noises, Chu and Xu ā n tiá n describe the noisy and lively sounds of music performances.

Wu seeks idioms to describe scenery.

Surrounded by crowds

hustle and bustle

A large group of people

Busy transportation

Active/busy/buzzing

A large number of people

inherit

The door is like a city. Wedding. Guests are like clouds.

Full of vigor and vitality,

The crowd was overwhelming, inspiring and extremely intense.

Try to catch up with and surpass one another.

strive to be the first and fear to lag behind

to be doughty as a dragon and lively as a tiger

dragons rising and tigers leaping

A sea of people, full of voices, shoulder to shoulder, lively and extraordinary, a sea of people, inspiring, extremely intense, vast, magnificent and extraordinary.

Strive for the best

Unwilling to lag behind

Go ahead and be in full swing.

The yard is as crowded as the market-this is a house frequented by people.

An unusual/unprecedented spectacle

bustling

Full of noise

People are bustling and horses are neighing-a busy scene

Singing and dancing happily

What are the idioms "Lu" that describe the scene of the sports meeting?

Full of enthusiasm, laughter, bustling, cheering, shoulder to shoulder, cheering, a sea of people, a sea of people, gongs and drums, gongs and drums.

What idioms are there to describe the "Qi" in the scene?

Idioms in labor scenes

Get up early in the hot sun, get up early, be insatiable and work hard.

In full swing, strive for the first, the first and the second.

Happy laughter and cheerful voices.

Battle scene idioms

Drums and thunder

Thousands of people and horses ―― a powerful force.

March forward courageously

White-edged

A hail of bullets ―― heavy gunfire

Wei Jun is still fighting fiercely.

Just like chopping bamboo.

A bloody battle-reactionary reign of terror

There is a cloud of smoke floating above (the battlefield).

Go shirtless-throw away all disguise

Idioms in dance scenes of life-and-death fighting

A group of demons dancing in the carnival ―― all kinds of hooligans are running wildly.

Dancing golden snake

see things in a blur

Flowers falling from the sky-bragging about something

Singing and dancing happily

What are the "ba" idioms that describe the lively scene?

A sea of people, people coming and going, endless stream, endless stream, bustling.

huge crowds of people

Explanation: A sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.

From: Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin 5 1: "Every day, there is a general breakup, or dancing, or playing the bomb, or singing, which has earned many people to watch."

That class has variety shows every day, sometimes martial arts, or dancing, or playing, or singing, which attracts many people to watch.

Second, people come and go.

Explanation: People come and go in an endless stream. It also describes being busy with social intercourse.

Said by: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" for the hundredth time: "I don't think those people who come and go for two or three days can care. Presumably you didn't give an order, so you have to make us snacks. "

Iii. Continuous flow [chu ā n liú bê x:]

Explanation: Sichuan: rivers. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water.

From: Zhou Liangxing of the Southern Dynasties thought of "Thousand Characters": "The stream is endless, and the water depth is clear."

Extending to future generations, like a flowing river, it affects the world and shines on people like a clear blue lake.

Fourth, a steady stream.

Commentary: Describe pedestrians, cars and horses coming and going, one after another.

From: Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, Biography of the Southern Xiongnu in the Later Han Dynasty: "People who rush into the country are in an endless stream."

The people who escaped into Guansai continued.

V. Bustling [x and x and r m: ng r m: ng]

Explanation: Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

From: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi: "The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is bustling, all for profit. "

The emergence of world harmony is realized because of interests; The chaos in the world is also for the benefit.

What "nine" idioms describe chaotic scenes?

At sixes and sevens, at sixes and sevens, upside down, anxious, uneasy, utterly confused, uneasy, confused, confused, confused, irrelevant, mixed, confused.