Spreading one's wings and soaring means: spreading one's wings and soaring in the sky in a pirouette, flying flat or elevated like an eagle spreading its wings, often called soaring. It is often written about people with ambition.
Examples:
1, He dreamed of spreading his wings and soaring to create his own bright future someday.
2, The black hawk soared through the air with its broad wings spread flat, almost like a small airplane.
Spreading wings and soaring close synonyms:
1, Feihong Feibei
Feibei: wings, derived from auxiliary. Like flying geese have wings. Metaphorically speaking, it is a powerful auxiliary person.
2. Fenghuang Zhu Longxiang
Zhuar: birds fly upward; Xiang: hovering and flying. The dragon flies and the phoenix dances, describing the extraordinary momentum.
3. Dragon Flying and Phoenix Dancing
The original description of the mountainous terrain of the meandering and majestic, and later also describes the calligraphy of powerful strokes, flexible and stretching.
4, the eagle strikes the sky
The eagle soars in the vast sky with its wings uplifted. It is also a metaphor for people with ambition to show their talents in a wide range of fields.
Expanded:
Antonyms for spreading one's wings and soaring:
1. Bind one's hands and feet
Bind one's hands and feet. Describes being timid and having a lot of worries.
Example: Mao Zedong's "Speech at the Meeting of Party Secretaries of Provinces, Municipalities and Autonomous Regions": "To act in accordance with the law is not the same as to bind one's hands and feet."
2. Shrinking Hands and Feet
It means that the hands and feet are not flexible and can't be stretched out, mostly because of the cold or fear. There are worries about doing things, not daring to let go and do them.?
Example: Mao Zedong, "On the Correct Handling of Internal Contradictions among the People:" "Thus it makes them shrink in front of the social contradictions and put them in a passive position."
3.望而却步
指远望见了吓得直后退,不敢前行。
Example: Qin Mu's "The Fairy Tale of the Elephant and the Ant": "All of this is likely to discourage a certain portion of those who are in a position to engage in this kind of work."
4. stagnation
Describes the meaning of not moving on, staying still, stagnation: not being able to move forward or develop smoothly because of obstacles.
Example: Mao Zedong's "Speech at the National Propaganda Work Conference of the Chinese ****producing Party": "Marxism must move forward, develop with the development of practice, and not stagnate."