1, braving the wind and waves [ché ng f ē ng p T lang] Ships braving the wind and waves. Metaphor to overcome difficulties and go forward bravely.
Sentence making: In your work, you should dare to ride the wind and waves.
2. "Riding the wind and breaking the waves" is a metaphor for overcoming difficulties and going forward bravely. With "Braving the Wind and Waves"
Sentence: Our motherland is like a huge ship, breaking the waves and riding the wind, marching forward bravely.
3. Go Forward [jí liú yǒng jìn] Go forward bravely in the torrent, describing it as decisive, brave and indomitable.
Sentence: You should go forward bravely, not backward.
4. Breaking the waves [cháng fēng pò làng] is a metaphor for being ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and going forward bravely.
Sentence: Be the flagship to break the storm, be the rocket to propel the spaceship, cut off poverty like a sword, and connect the world with love.
5. March in triumph [gā o g ē m ē ng ē n] Singing loudly, going forward bravely is full of optimism on the way forward.
Comrade Liu Shaoqi's revolutionary spirit inspired us to stride forward on the new Long March.
2. What idioms are there similar to "set sail"? What idioms are there similar to "set sail"? They are riding the wind and waves, riding the wind and waves, marching forward, riding the wind and waves, and striding forward.
1, braving the wind and waves [ché ng f ē ng p T lang] Ships braving the wind and waves. Metaphor to overcome difficulties and go forward bravely.
At work, we should dare to ride the wind and waves. 2. "Riding the wind and breaking the waves" is a metaphor for overcoming difficulties and going forward bravely.
Our motherland is like a huge ship, braving the waves and the wind and marching forward bravely. 3. Go Forward [jí liú yǒng jìn] Go forward bravely in the torrent, describing it as decisive, brave and indomitable.
Sentence: You should go forward bravely, not backward. 4, long winds and knives break the waves [chá ng f ē ng p ò lang] metaphor is ambitious, not afraid of difficulties, and go forward bravely.
Sentence: Be the flagship to break the storm, be the rocket to propel the spaceship, cut off poverty like a sword, and connect the world with love. 5. March in triumph [gā o g ē m ē ng ē n] Singing loudly, going forward bravely is full of optimism on the way forward.
Sentence: Comrade Liu Shaoqi's revolutionary spirit inspires us to stride forward on the new Long March.
3. What are the four-character idioms with "sail"? Set sail.
Set sail
Raise the sail and start sailing. Sailing is to raise the sail. It means sailing or sailing. Set sail, that is, ships, planes, etc. Start sailing.
From: Jun Qing's Ode to Autumn and Miscellanies of Hometown: "In the distance, on the vast blue sea, groups of fishing boats are sailing out to sea".
Example: the clear sky is like the sea, and the white clouds are floating slowly like canoes.
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Synonym for sailing:
1, smooth sailing
The ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
From: Why did Li Er and Yin people flee to America? More and more simulated sailing data of Kuroshio prove that Kuroshio, like a river, has a certain amplitude, and it is not easy to drift off the course when it passes, and it can be said that it is smooth sailing when it meets the westerly airflow in the east.
Example: Qing Li Garbo's Current Officialdom: "I am a scholar in China, and I have a smooth sailing. Within 20 or 30 years, I will be a deputy constitution."
2. Competitive development in Qian Fan
Many ships rushed to set off, describing the huge momentum and suggesting fierce competition.
Said by: "Enjoy Lotte at the First Meeting in Yangzhou" is a seven-melody written by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. Qian Fan is on the side of the sunken ship, and Wan Muchun is in front of the sick tree. It means that there are thousands of ships passing by the sunken ship, and there is also a struggle for spring in front of the sick tree.
For example: Qian Fan strives for development, and hundreds of wars flow. We firmly believe that only sustainable development can create brilliance!
Step 3 ride the wind and waves
The ship braved the wind and waves. Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave.
From: Mao Dun's Midnight Five: The ship braved the wind and waves, and the car crossed Yuan Ye.
Example: In the sea of knowledge, only by braving the wind and waves and studying hard can we get good grades.
Step 4 break the waves
Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave.
Said by: Tang Libai: One day, I will ride the wind and waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. It means: I firmly believe that the time will come, when I will sail and cross the blue sea and blue sky.
I savor it carefully, thinking about those eyes in the dark, and one day I will ride the wind and waves and sail straight across the deep sea.
4. What are the words similar to "set sail"?
Man can conquer nature, where there is a will, there is a way, and further progress is made.
Smell the chicken dance, start from scratch, make a comeback and wake up in the morning.
1, difficult to walk in the Tang Dynasty (Li Bai)
The cost of pure wine, a gold cup, a hip flask of 10 thousand copper, a jade plate of delicious food needs 1 million coins.
I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain.
I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow.
I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun.
It's hard to go, it's hard to go! Don't go astray! Where to go today.
One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.
He joined the army in Wang Changling in Tang Dynasty.
There is a dark snow-capped mountain in Qinghai, with long white clouds and a lonely city looking at Yumenguan.
Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but the loulan is not returned.
1, man can conquer nature. Rén dìng shèng tiān n: refers to the human power, which can overcome natural obstacles and transform the environment.
Where there is a will, there is a way. Y ǒ u zh ch ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c ǐ c
3. Hundred-foot pole head: the top of a mast or acrobatic pole. Metaphor is extremely high official position and fame, or high achievements in study and career. From: Rong's poem "Merchant": "Where is home in this life?" Example: Fame ~, there have been several retired cadres since ancient times.
1, the first poem it is difficult to write is: The first four sentences are written, out of deep affection for Li Bai, out of regret that such a genius was abandoned, a friend spared no expense to bid farewell to him. In the face of the golden urn and the jade plate, we can only "keep quiet" and "draw a sword and look around", and we are at a loss.
"I want to cross the Yellow River, but the ice has blocked the ferry, and it will snow in Taihang Mountain." It symbolizes the difficulties and obstacles on the road of life. Talent and knowledge are like Li Bai. He was once appreciated by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in the imperial court, but he "paid back the money" because the villain was greedy for money.
2. The second poem, written in the army, is: Clouds over Qinghai darken the snow-capped mountains, standing in the lonely city and looking at Yumenguan in the distance. The Great Wall has worn out its helmet and armor in many battles, and it will never come back until it defeats the enemies in the west.
5. What are the four-character idioms with "sail"? Set sail.
Set sail means to raise the sail and start sailing. Sailing is to raise the sail.
It means sailing or sailing. Set sail, that is, ships, planes, etc. Start sailing.
From: Jun Qing's Ode to Autumn and Miscellanies of Hometown: "In the distance, on the vast blue sea, groups of fishing boats are sailing out to sea". Example: The clear sky is like the sea, and white clouds are floating slowly like canoes.
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A synonym for sailing: 1. It was smooth sailing. The ship was full of sails. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
From: Why did Li Er and Yin people flee to America? More and more simulated sailing data of Kuroshio prove that Kuroshio, like a river, has a certain amplitude, and it is not easy to drift off the course when it passes, and it can be said that it is smooth sailing when it meets the westerly airflow in the east. Example: Qing Li Garbo's Current Officialdom: "I am a scholar in China, and I have a smooth sailing. Within 20 or 30 years, I will be a deputy constitution."
2. Many ships in Qian Fan are racing to set off, describing the huge momentum and implying fierce competition. Said by: "Enjoy Lotte at the First Meeting in Yangzhou" is a seven-melody written by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty.
Qian Fan is on the side of the sunken ship, and Wan Muchun is in front of the sick tree. It means that there are thousands of ships passing by the sunken ship, and there is also a struggle for spring in front of the sick tree.
For example: Qian Fan strives for development, and hundreds of wars flow. We firmly believe that only sustainable development can create brilliance! 3. Ride the wind and waves. The ship braved the wind and waves.
Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave. From: Mao Dun's Midnight Five: The ship braved the wind and waves, and the car crossed Yuan Ye.
Example: In the sea of knowledge, only by braving the wind and waves and studying hard can we get good grades. 4. Breaking the waves is a metaphor for being ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and going forward bravely.
Said by: Tang Libai: One day, I will ride the wind and waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. It means: I firmly believe that the time will come, when I will sail and cross the blue sea and blue sky.
I savor it carefully, thinking about those eyes in the dark, and one day I will ride the wind and waves and sail straight across the deep sea.
6. With the word "new", what idioms are there about "sailing" with the word "new"? The idiom "set sail" is refreshing.
It's refreshing R mùyěxěn: eyes and ears: refers to what you see. What I saw and heard was completely different from before, which made people feel fresh. The face of things has changed significantly.
Make sentences:
1, this novel is unique and refreshing to read.
Returned overseas Chinese returned to their hometown, and the immediate changes made him feel refreshed.
The minister's resolute and vigorous style of doing everything except evil is refreshing.
4, this teahouse, after some renovation and painting, is refreshing, with a steady stream of customers and getting better and better business.
The minister's resolute and vigorous style of eliminating evil is refreshing.
Idioms come from:
"Shu Wei Wang Chuan": "Qi people love to sing; Fresh and refreshing. "