Very sonorous, that is to say, the song is loud and clear, reaching the sky and blocking all clouds.
Clouds: floating clouds.
Source: Liezi, Volume 5, Soup Title: The elegy is a festival, which vibrates the tree and is very sonorous.
Singing sadly with rhythm, the sound shook the trees, and the song was so exciting that it stopped the clouds.
Idiom usage editing
Subject-predicate type; As an object, attribute and complement; Describe the singing loud and clear.
Example:
1. After the successful Olympic bid that year, people cheered in Tiananmen Square.
2. David Jiang's tenor is powerful, which makes people never tire of listening.
Extended data
Synonym: deafening
"Deafening" is a Chinese word, pronounced as zhèn r yóng, which is used to describe a loud voice. Howl from Sha Ting.
Origin of idioms
Sha Ting's Howl: "Every teahouse is crowded with people, except for the deafening cries of the waiters."
use
Concurrent language; As predicate, attribute and complement; Described very loudly.
Discrimination of idioms
Synonyms are inspiring.
The antonyms all is silent and all is silent.
example
1, Hello-Out of Shinichi Hoshino: He held the megaphone close to the mouth of the cave and turned the volume up to the maximum. The deafening sound came from the megaphone for a long time.
On the road, the horn of the car was deafening.
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