2, muffled thunder rolling [mè nlé ig ǔ ndê ng]: Thunder constantly reflects back and forth between the earth and the clouds. Form a rolling "rumbling" feeling.
3. The wind horn roars [fēngháolànghǒu]: It describes a big storm. Metaphor sinister encounter or severe test.
4. Bigger and bigger [yuèláiyuè]: used to compare the changes of people or things with time, quantity or degree, and they are the same thing at different times or in different situations.
5, deafening [zhè nΡ ló ng]: Desire: Soon, soon. The voice of the description is so loud that my ears are almost deaf.
In Watching the Tide, the author not only directly describes the situation and momentum of the surging tide by means of metaphor, description and contrast, but also indirectly shows the strangeness of the tide from the number of people watching the tide and the high enthusiasm. In this way, direct description and indirect comparison vividly show the wonders of Qiantang autumn tide to readers.
Extended data:
The full-text language is concise, with four paragraphs, which can be divided into two distinct levels. The first floor is the first three paragraphs, depicting the magnificent scenery in the river; The second floor is the fourth paragraph, which describes the grand occasion of the riverside. The magnificent scenery in the middle of the river can be divided into three typical scenes: angry waves in Zhejiang, naval exercises, and surfing on May 2 nd. The three scenes are independent, unique, coherent and set off against each other, which constitutes a well-defined and magnificent Qiantang spring tide symphony.
The beauty of the level of the article is not only reflected in the overall framework, but also in the local description level. Take "Water Army Exercise" as an example: first write the grand scene of teaching and reading-then write the flexible command and dispatch, then write the war on the river, and finally write the victory of the war, which vividly shows the great momentum of a well-trained and brave water army.
The author also came to the Qiantang River with great interest. He was deeply shocked by the sea of people and the noise of gongs and drums. He seemed to see the ingenious combination of nature and human civilization ... After watching the tide, he recalled that the surging tide made a terrible sound and the people watching the tide on the shore were amazed in unison. He was deeply moved by the shocking scene in his mind. ......