1. A huge ship is sailing on the magnificent sea.
I finally saw the magnificent sea.
This is an epic picture of magnificent mountains and rivers.
surging
Brown Zhu Ang Kuo
[Interpretation] Lan: Big waves; Magnificent: magnificent and broad. Refers to the vast water waves. Metaphor is magnificent and powerful; On a large scale.
[Language] In the Southern Song Dynasty, Bao Zhao's "Deng An and Sisters": "The guest is poor; Magnificent. "
[Pronunciation] Lan; It can't be pronounced "làn".
Strong [shape discrimination]; Can't write "shape"
Magnificent [near meaning]
a pool of stagnant water—stagnant/lifeless condition
[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Used in articles, sports, etc. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Subject-predicate type
[Discrimination] ~ and "Surge"; It can be described by a huge water potential or a huge metaphor. The difference lies in: when describing the vast water potential; ~ is "majestic and broad"; "Surging" means "collision and collision". When the metaphor is huge; ~ the focus is on "grandeur". Emphasize "large scale"; "Surge" emphasizes "rapidity"; Emphasize "overwhelming". ~ mostly used in works and creation; Describe its motivation; "Surging" is often used to describe emotional excitement.
[example]
① Wanli Yangtze River ~; Drive east.
A 10,000-ton ship designed and manufactured in China is sailing in the sea.