Two words to describe the turbulent sea

1. What are the two words that describe the sea? The two words describing the sea are boundless, surging and profound.

The basic interpretation of vastness [hào hàn] 1. The emergence of vast water potential II. Vast 3. A lot.

The South China Sea is vast, guarding our territory.

The basic definition of infinity is infinity.

Seagulls are chirping happily on the vast sea.

Clear and clear [péng pài] Basic definition 1. Describe the violent impact of the waves with a loud voice. 2. refers to the momentum and grandeur of momentum.

Making sentences is very exciting.

Deep [shēn chén] Basic Interpretation 1. It means deep sound 2. Depth description 3. Steady; Not exposed.

He is a deep man.

Surge [xi not ng y ǒ ng] Basic interpretation Water is churning and upwelling.

The ship sailed slowly on the rough sea.

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Being close to the mainland is smaller than the ocean: ~ the ocean. ~ domain. ~ pull. ~ Xinjiang. ~ inside. ~ the coast. ~ vows of eternal love. Five lakes and four ~.

Used for lake name: Qing ~. Zhongnan ~.

A big container, a huge: ~ bowl. ~ Han (honorific, calling the other person generous and tolerant). Give a compliment.

A lot of people and things are like the sea. It's on fire.

Aimless: ~ scold. ~ look for it.

Ancient refers to foreign: ~ Tang.

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2. The idiom to describe the choppy ocean is stormy, boundless, surging and stormy.

First, the stormy waves [j and ng t ā o waves]

Commentary: Tao: * * waves; Terrible: frightening. Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

Said by: Ye Shengtao's The Ground Shakes: I feel physically surging again, as if I were in a stormy sea.

Second, powerful

Description: The original description of water potential is huge. After describing the extensive growth of things, or the huge flow of people.

From: Song Fan Zhongyan's Yueyang Tower: "Vast and boundless."

Water is boundless.

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."

A steady stream of water affects the world, like a pool of clear blue shining on people.

Fourth, the wind is surging [xi bu ng yǒng péng pépéI]

Description: Surge: the way in which the flood surges violently; Surge: Waves collide with each other. Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable.

From: Han's Fu Lin: "Angry hair rushes to the crown, and the wind is surging."

Like boiling and fury, floods surge and waves collide with each other.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) is very stormy.

Explanation: It was described as very stormy.

From: Wen Wei Po 1992.3.2: "The sea is stormy."

3. Idioms describing the choppy sea include the choppy waves in Wang Yang, endless rushing eastward, and the thousands of rivers in Wang Yang, with vast white waves and endless rushing.

Pale blue far beyond the horizon.

Close to the mountain blocks the sea, hundreds of rivers enter the sea, and hundreds of rivers return to the sea. The sky is blue.

Eight immortals crossing the sea, eight immortals crossing the sea, each showing their magical powers, as big as a sea of vinegar.

The sea is flowing, the sea is changing, the sea is a drop in the ocean and the sea is a pearl.

Once upon a time, the sea was full of words and gold, unpredictable.

The earth is negative, the sea is shaking, the mountains are tumbling over the river, and the whales in the East China Sea are looking for a needle in a haystack.

Looking for needles in the East China Sea, waves in the East China Sea, dust in the East China Sea, knives, mountains, fires, mountains and seas.

Pour the mountain into the sea, learn from it, learn from it, learn from it, learn from it, learn from it, learn from it.

Climb mountains and mountains, cross rivers and stir the sea, and release dragons into the sea, such as the joy of the East China Sea.

Let the fish go to the sea and let them go everywhere. Let them go anywhere. Let the sea not flood and run to the sea.

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Looking for a needle in a haystack, boiling waves, boiling rivers, boiling rivers, black winds and evil seas.

Sea boiling, landslide, sea boiling, mountain cracking, sea boiling, mountain shaking, river-sea shaking, culvert negative

Fire, sword, mountain, storm, ups and downs of the sea, drying up of the sea, hatred, shipwreck.

Qingyan Hanhailan ladder mountain is the first sea for navigation.

Hai Huai missed the ends of the earth, the ends of the earth, the corners of the sea and the bottom of the sea.

Broad sky, broad sky, declining rivers, dry seas and rotten rocks, broad sky, broad sky, broad sky.

Li Hai's Yunchui River, Haikou Gate and Haikou Gate are like the sea, like the sea.

Meng Haishan spelled that all rivers flowed in, however, while China held our friendship, heaven remained our neighbor and was unparalleled at sea.

The river is clear and the sea is exhausted. The river is clear and the Yanhe River is clear. Haiyan is like a sea of smoke.

Going back to the mountains and falling into the sea, the Sangling Valley is unpredictable, and the sea group flies a mirage.

4. The idiom to describe the choppy ocean is stormy, boundless, surging, stormy, stormy [j and jīng tāo hài làng ng] Explanation: Tao: * * waves; Terrible: frightening.

Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

Said by: Ye Shengtao's The Ground Shakes: I feel physically surging again, as if I were in a stormy sea. Second, the mighty [hà o à o à ng à ng] explanation: the original description of the water potential is huge.

After describing the extensive growth of things, or the huge flow of people. From: Song Fan Zhongyan's Yueyang Tower: "Vast and boundless."

Water is boundless. Third, the stream is endless [chuān liú bù xī] Explanation: Sichuan: River.

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."

A steady stream of water affects the world, like a pool of clear blue shining on people. IV. Surge [xi not ng y ǒ ng pé ng pà i] Explanation: Surge: the way of violent flood surge; Surge: Waves collide with each other.

Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable. From: Han's Fu Lin: "Angry hair rushes to the crown, and the wind is surging."

Boiling and raging, the flood is surging and the waves collide with each other. 5. The wind is fast and the waves are high [fēng jí làng gāo] Explanation: It is described as very stormy. From: Wen Wei Po 1992.3.2: "The sea is stormy."

5. The words describing the sea are tsunami, landslide, rough waves, water and sky are the same color, vast and magnificent.

I. Tsunamis and landslides

Vernacular interpretation: haihou mountain cracked and collapsed. Describe fierce and swift.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Feng Menglong

Source: Back to Chapter 54 of the History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Chu soldiers are brave and arrogant, obviously like a tsunami and landslides, and the sky is falling."

Chu soldiers are brave and arrogant. Obviously, they are fierce and swift, and the sky will fall apart.

Second, the waves are rough.

Vernacular explanation: Surge: The appearance of surging water. Describe the waves as big and fast.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Zhu

Source: Zhuzi Language Volume 15: "Because of the rough waves, the water is moved."

It is precisely because the water is surging that the waves are big and urgent.

Third, water and the sky are the same color.

Vernacular explanation: it means that the water surface seems to be connected with the sky and is the same color.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Wang Bo

Source: Don Wang Bo's Preface to the Pavilion: "Sunset and lonely Qi Fei grow together.

Sunset and lonely Qi Fei, autumn water seems to meet the sky, which is the same color.

Fourth, mighty.

Vernacular interpretation: describe the huge water potential.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Fan Zhongyan

Source: Song Fan Zhongyan "Yueyang Tower": "Vast; The horizon is endless. "

Translation: a vast appearance; boundless

Fifth, grandeur

Interpretation of vernacular: metaphor is magnificent and enormous.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasties

Author: Bao Zhao

Source: Bao Zhao's "Landing on the Thunder Shore and Sisters" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The guest is poor; Magnificent. "

Translation: the passengers are pitiful and eager; sublime