Four-word idioms to describe tall buildings

1. What are the four-word idioms to describe a big and tall house? 1. Up into the sky

Explanation: Shrugging: Stand up straight and hold high. Stand upright in the clouds. Describe buildings, peaks, etc.

From: Liu Bocheng's Memories of the Long March: "I crossed the towering snow-capped mountains and trudged through the uninhabited grasslands."

2. Strategic location

Description: construction: pour water and splash water; Ling: A bottle of water. Pour the water out of the bottle from the top of the tall building. Metaphor condescending, unstoppable.

From: Historical Records of Emperor Gaozu: "The terrain is convenient, and its soldiers are subordinate to the princes, just like a strategically placed building."

Example: The lofty sentiments and boldness of the revolution make his historical plays magnificent, magnificent, magnificent and uninhibited.

◎ "Postscript of Guo Moruo's Complete Plays"

Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Metaphor is condescending.

3. There are many high-rise buildings [[gāo lóu lín lì]]

Explanation: Tall houses stand densely like trees.

4. Row after row

Explanation: comb: the general term for comb. Arrange in order like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe a house or a boat. , arranged closely and neatly.

From: The Book of Songs, Zhou Song, Liang Yi: "I won. A drop in the ocean. It worships like a scorpion, and it opens a hundred rooms like a comb. " Bao Zhao's poem "Ode to History" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "There are twelve channels in the capital, and the scales are different."

Outside Dongguan, there are probably wool beds, places where people from Fujian and Guangdong gather, and rows of smoking rooms in casinos.

◎ Wang Qingtao, Film Art Magazine

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the numerous and concentrated buildings.

5. palaces and castles

Explanation: Pavilion: A house with more than two floors. Refers to various buildings. Hall: A tall house.

Said by: Jinci: "Among the towering ancient trees on the mountain, there are more than 100 temples, pavilions and bridges."

2. The four-story building is towering into the sky: it stands out from the ground. Towering: soaring into the sky. Describe tall and mighty. It's the same as "depending on the sky".

Pull out the ground and lean on the sky: bulge, bulge. Lean on: lean on, approach. Suddenly from the ground, close to the sky. Metaphor is tall and prominent, magnificent.

Dry clouds blocked the sun and went straight into the sky. Describe very tall.

High door, big house and high door: refers to a rich family; Big house: a tall house. It refers to the house of the rich.

High-rise building: a tall house. Of towering buildings.

Gaoting Daxie: A house built on a high platform. Refers to the tall buildings and surrounding landscape in the garden for rest.

Gaotang Guangsha: A strategically located building. Refers to tall and luxurious buildings.

The high platform is thick and thick: large; Pavilion: A house built on a high platform. Refers to the tall buildings and surrounding landscape in the garden for rest.

Summer is wide and thin, with tall houses and exquisite carpets. Refers to superior living conditions.

Dry clouds cover the sun: running; Cover: cover. Rush into the sky and block the sun. Describe a big tree or a building.

3. Describe the tall four-character idiom: the application form is majestic and extraordinary; Seven feet: A body seven feet tall. Of a dignified person.

Source: Zhao Qingyi Song: "I am only seven feet tall, but I am only one meter in Taicang."

Stand proudly: strong and unyielding. Erect: Stand upright like a mountain peak. Describe strong and unshakable.

Source: Mao Dun's praise of the poplar: "Don't you think that there are strong and unyielding sentries standing proudly like this poplar tree on the vast land behind enemy lines, guarding their hometown?"

Stand proudly and describe a firm and unshakable position.

Source: Gu Hua's furong town: "The stems are sprouting, the leaves are growing, and the iron bones are green and stand proudly."

Suddenly rose from the ground. Towering: soaring into the sky. Describe tall and mighty. It's the same as "depending on the sky".

Source: Guo Moruo's Signal of Spring: "Although it is only a small seedling, as long as it does not encounter an axe, we can predict that it will definitely rise to the sky."