Pinyin ré ntó ucuá ndé ng
There are many people, crowded and moving. It is generally used to describe that the population density in some places is relatively high, and the degree is not as high as that of a sea of people.
Synonym bustling, sea of people.
The antonym is sparsely populated and inaccessible.
2. The sound is buzzing
Pinyin rénsh n GDǐNGFèI
It means people are noisy. Ding, bronze pot, usually with three feet and two ears. Boil, boil water. Boiling means that the water in the pot is boiling and making noise, but now it means that the crowd is noisy, just like the pot is boiling.
At this point, the sample square is full of people.
Synonyms are joyful, deafening, noisy, lively, bustling, screaming and noisy.
The antonym is silent, silent, silent.
Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; Metaphor is noisy
From Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store and only heard a lot of people."
3. there is a lot of people.
Pinyin rénsh n GDǐNGFèI
It means people are noisy. Ding, bronze pot, usually with three feet and two ears. Boil, boil water. Boiling means that the water in the pot is boiling and making noise, but now it means that the crowd is noisy, just like the pot is boiling.
At this point, the sample square is full of people.
Synonyms are joyful, deafening, noisy, lively, bustling, screaming and noisy.
The antonym is silent, silent, silent.
Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; Metaphor is noisy
From Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store and only heard a lot of people."
4. A sea of people
Pinyin ré nsh ā nré nh m: i
It means a sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.
The source of "Countless Victory Records of the Old People in the West Lake" is: "Four mountains and four seas, 3,300, one mountain and one sea, melon mountains and melon seas, Nanshan South China Sea, and a sea of people." Shi Ming Naian's "Water Margin" No.51back: "Every day, there is a general breakup, or dancing, or playing the bomb, or singing, which has earned a lot of people to watch."
Usage combination; As predicate, complement, attribute and object; Used in public places.
For example, Qu Qiubai's History of the Heart of Chidu: "From a distance, you can see ~, all kinds of flags are flying."
Synonyms are endless, crowded, buzzing, endless, crowded, people coming and going, empty lanes, rubbing their hands.
The antonym is desolate and inaccessible.
5. People come and go
Pinyin ré nl á iré NW m: ng
It means people are coming and going. It also describes being busy with social intercourse.
The source is Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions (1 10): "I don't think those people who come and go for two or three days can care. I don't think you ordered them. "
There is no way to concentrate in this place.
Used as predicate and attribute; People are constantly.
6. People cheered.
Pinyin ré nhu ā nm m: jiao
The translator is shouting and the horse is neighing. Describe a noise.
Ming Ling Mengchu's Surprise at the Second Moment (Volume 14): "I only heard the noise outside, as if someone shouted hissing and gradually approached the hall."
On the field, there was a bumper harvest.
7. Very lively
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The explanation and description are very vivid. Example: National Day is coming, on Chang 'an Avenue.
Lively: Many people are beaming: Lantern Festival, the street is very lively | lively market. 2 jubilant scene: watching the excitement.
Extraordinary: above average; Unusual: the organization in the market is very active ~
Fan: "Extremely excited" means "extremely excited". "Du" means "ordinary, ordinary".
Synonyms are endless.
Antonyms can be ignored by the crowd.
8, in full swing
Pinyin rèhuǒcháotiān
It shows that the enthusiasm and atmosphere of mass activities are high, just like a raging flame going straight into the sky.
However, the enthusiasm for joining the army these days has also had an impact on their body and mind. (Chapter 9 of Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine")
Synonyms are in full swing, steaming, and Ma Benteng.
Antonyms are lifeless.
Usage subject-predicate type; As attribute, adverbial and complement; With praise.
Who is the cutest person from Wei Wei? March to the motherland ":"From the motherland to North Korea, on the one hand, I saw the construction in full swing, on the other hand, I saw the deadly battle in the artillery fire. "
9. Longing for it
Pinyin qzh and ru? w?
Explain the trend: go fast; Emu: Wild duck. Run in droves like ducks. (derogatory) A metaphor for many people scrambling to chase bad things. —— (Modern Chinese Dictionary, Fifth Edition)
For example, Zheng Qing Guan Ying's "Dangerous Words in the Prosperous Age": "For the people, fame and fortune make the world prosperous, and everyone in the world will follow it."
Synonyms are like flies chasing smells, and ants are attached to smells.
Antonyms keep a respectful distance from others.
Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.
Poetry can be written by literati, and the guest seats are always full. -Biography of Xiao Ruxun in Ming Dynasty
10, crowding round
Pinyin qi á nh? uying
It means that someone shouted to clear the way in front and someone was surrounded by guards behind. Describe the momentum of the old officials when they patrol.
Example: "The camel elephant found something ominous, and Cleisthenes cried anxiously, ~ Out of line." (Feng Lingzhi's "Mysterious Sumble")
Synonyms include "call first and then reply" and "call one hundred times"
The antonym is good and simple.
Usage combination; As predicate, object and adverbial; With derogatory meaning; Used of dignitaries, etc.
The second discount from Yuan Anonymous's Earning Kuai Tong: "How glorious it is for me to be an official!"
1 1, rub your shoulders and heels.
Pinyin mójiāncāzhǒng
Explain heels, heels. Describe a lot of pedestrians coming and going, very crowded.
People come and go in the street, jostling shoulder to shoulder, very lively.
Synonyms jostle shoulder to shoulder, crowded.
12, crowded
Chinese phonetic alphabet mé ntí ngru
The entrance and courtyard are as lively as the market. There are many people who describe communication.
Word interpretation door: palace door, home door; Palace: imperial court, courtyard; If: as if; City: bazaar, market.
Idioms are positive and formal.
Idiom usage subject-predicate type; As a predicate or attribute.
Synonym busy, busy, crowded, sea of people, shoulder to shoulder.
The antonym is emptiness and desolation.
From "The Warring States Policy Qi Ce I": "At the beginning of the order, the ministers remonstrated and the court was crowded."
13, continuously.
Pronunciation is Luòyübüjué.
Usage combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.
The interpretation is absolutely: broken. An endless stream: one after another, continuous. Describe cars, boats, horses, people, etc.
Meaning is continuous, endless, endless, shoulder to shoulder.
The antonym door is empty, inaccessible and desolate.
For example, The Biography of Liu Qiang, the Duke of Donghai in the Later Han Dynasty: "Her Majesty the Empress Dowager was deeply moved by her pity for me, and it is too numerous to mention that she was able to practice Taoism after several missions."
The source of the Southern Xiongnu Biography by Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty: "I rushed to the cottage and there was an endless stream."
14. Cycling in the same place
Pinyin Jie süLiáNQí
Description: In ancient times, a bus covered four horses; Rider: A person who rides a horse. Many followers, many chariots and horses. Describe luxury.
For example, Li Mingzhi's "Chu Tan Ji Couple II": "Today is the phase, tomorrow ~, food comes first."
From "Biography of Disciples of Zhong Ni in Historical Records": "Zi Gong protects each other, but rides in pairs, drives out quinoa and goes into poverty to thank Yuan Xian."
15, packaging
Pronunciation zu? wú xx
Empty: empty. Seats: Seats. There are no empty seats. Generally speaking, there are many spectators, listeners or people present and participating.
Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate, object, attribute and clause; With praise; Refers to many people.
There are many synonyms.
There are few antonyms, nothing, nothing
The riddle is full.
16, one after another
Pronunciation Jizhh ǒ ngé rlá i
It means that people come with their front feet followed by their back feet. Describe a lot of new people, an endless stream.
The source "Biography of Song Shili Zhong Xian": "When you enter the city, you will declare your morality. If you don't kill one person, those who are in line with the Central Plains will follow."
Although the whole "new rice bowl" has not been found for the time being, there are bits and pieces. ★ Zou Taofen's "Experience, New Rice Bowl Problem"
Synonyms come one after another and emerge one after another.
Used as predicate and attribute; Coming one after another.
Grammatical deviation phrase