Idioms to describe game scenes
Chinese idioms have various forms, such as four-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms, eight-character idioms, etc. Among them, four-character idioms It is the main form of Chinese idioms. I have compiled idioms to describe the game scene, come and take a look! Hope this helps!
1. In full swing: Describing mass activities as enthusiastic and high-spirited, like a blazing flame burning in the sky.
2. In full swing: Tea: the white flowers of thatch. As red as fire, as white as tea. The original metaphor is the prosperity of the military. Now used to describe large-scale actions with strong momentum and warm atmosphere.
3. Thunderous cheers: The sound of laughter sounded like thunder. Describe a warm and moving scene.
4. Silence: not even the sound of crows and sparrows. Described as very quiet.
5. On the same level: Can’t distinguish between high and low. The level of description is comparable.
6. Crowds of people: The crowds are like mountains and seas. Describes a gathering of people in large numbers.
7. Drums and music sound in unison: drumming and playing music sound in unison. Describe a lively scene.
8. Gearing up: Describing how people are in high spirits and eager to try before fighting or working.
9. Victory in consecutive battles: ① Winning battles one after another. ②Today, it mostly refers to continuous good results in sports competitions or exams.
10. Bustling: Bustling: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. It describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
11. Rushing to be the first: rushing forward for fear of falling behind.
12. Closing the sword and hanging the sword: It is a metaphor for athletes to end their competitive career and no longer participate in official competitions.
13. Chasing after each other: describing the fierce competition, everyone is unwilling to lag behind.
14. People’s voices are boiling: Ding: ancient cooking utensil; Boiling: boiling. The crowd is described as noisy, like a boiling pot.
15. Wonderful: exquisite: exquisite. Unparalleled: Unparalleled. Wonderful and wonderful to the extreme.
16. Gongs and drums are noisy: noisy: loud. The gongs and drums were loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums to direct advance and retreat during battle. Later, it mostly describes festive and joyful scenes.
17. Competing for beauty and beauty: Competing to compete for beauty.
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