First, endless
Explanation: International: Marginal. As far as the eye can see. The description is very huge.
Said by: Wu Ming, courtesy of The Journey to the West: "As far as you can see, it seems to be a thousand miles away."
Second, what you can see [y and ng w ú bi ā n]
Explanation: I can't see the margin at a glance. The area I described is very vast.
Said by: One morning a week in Shanghai Part IV: "On a mountain next to Poyang Lake, the sun just came out and sprinkled golden light on the endless lake."
Three. boundless
Explanation: International: On the edge. The scope of description is extremely extensive.
From: Cai's Biography of Yue Quan 66: "It's white, so it was on the edge of Taihu Lake."
Four. have no limits
Explanation: poverty: the end. There is no end, no limit.
From: Shu's "Treading on Sally": "Endless sorrow, the world thinks about it."
At this moment, it is a heartbreaking pin! He can't stop talking to the world full of parting pain, and the whole world can't tolerate this endless sadness, hatred and lovesickness.
Five, irrelevant
Interpretation: hold: contact; Margins: boundaries, edges. Out of reach. More refers to vague speech and not touching the reality.
From: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh, the 19th time: "He Tao thought: It doesn't matter here, so what! I have to go by myself. "
He Tao's thought: You can't even get to the edge here! I need to go by myself.