An idiom that describes being celebrated by many people?

People all over the world celebrate at the same time. What is this idiom?

The whole world or country has joined in the celebration.

Pinyin: Qu language

Short spell: pttq

Explanation: People all over the world or the whole country celebrate together.

Synonym: Celebrate your forehead and clap your hands for joy.

Antonym: Sadness is everywhere, and complaints abound.

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and clause; Describe the country as something that makes people happy.

Source: South Liu Song Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu": "The prince is born, the world celebrates, the minister is disgraced, and all kinds of accusations are rewarded."

Make sentences:

1. Tiananmen Square is beautifully decorated in this festival to celebrate the National Day.

I remember that when man successfully landed on the moon for the first time, the whole world was celebrating with joy.

On the day when People's Republic of China (PRC) was founded, the whole country rejoiced.

The Spring Festival is coming, and everyone is busy decorating and celebrating, so they want to get together immediately.

When the first expressway was opened to traffic, the whole people really celebrated and rejoiced.

Idioms describing celebrations

Drums, gongs and drums, cheers, cheers, cheers, thunder, drums and applause, thunder, thunder, thunder, thunder, thunder, thunder, thunder,

Idioms describing festivals.

Singing and dancing, celebrating with the whole world, beating gongs and drums in empty lanes, celebrating with the soil, raising your hand and throwing your feet, celebrating with the sky, beating gongs and drums, celebrating the festival and cheering.

Idioms describing celebration scenes.

In full swing, in full swing, very lively, bustling and packed.

First of all, it is in full swing.

Description: It describes that the mass activities are full of enthusiasm and high atmosphere, just like blazing flames burning in the sky.

Said by: Chapter 9 of Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine": "But these days, the enthusiasm for joining the army has also impacted their body and mind."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As attribute, adverbial and complement; Include praise

Synonym in full swing, Ma Benteng, lively and steaming.

The antonym is lifeless and cold.

Second, in full swing.

Description: Tea: thatched white flowers. Red as fire and white as tea. The original metaphor is the prosperity of military capabilities. It is now used to describe a large-scale operation with a huge momentum and a warm atmosphere.

Said by: Two years later, the May 4th Movement took place. A steady stream of records in the newspaper awakened his forgotten youth. Ba Jin de Jia VI

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms are in the ascendant, in full swing, surging, thriving, surging, bustling, in full swing and vigorous.

The antonym is cold and clear, the world is getting worse, the general trend is gone, silent, precarious, silent and lifeless.

Third, it is very lively.

Pinyin [rè nà o f i f á n]

Describe a lively scene or scene. "Extraordinary" means outstanding or outstanding, which is different from the general meaning.

However, the lively participation in 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, thriving, in full swing and vigorous.

The antonym is lifeless and cold.

Fourth, prosperity

Explanation: Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

From: "Historical Records and Biography of Huo Zhi": "The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is bustling, all for profit. "

Example: * * * All Communist Youth League members are dressed up to go hiking, each carrying a bag, and some are hanging bags, and the crowd will gather in the factory stadium. Ru Zhijuan was newly elected Communist Youth League Secretary.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe how noisy people are.

Synonyms are sea of people, sea of people, traffic, endless flow, shoulder to shoulder, bustling, bustling, crowded, crowded, endless, endless.

The antonym is nobody cares, the door is cold, the door is cold, the door is empty and cold.

Five, pack.

Explanation: Excretion: Excretion. It seems that even water can't flow out. Describe being very crowded or tightly surrounded.

Said by: Enthusiastic readers, in addition to the continuous remittance from the post office, are also crowded with people who pay at home every day. Zou Taofen's Experience and Social Credit

Grammar: formal; As predicate and complement; Describe the road congestion

Synonyms are bustling, shoulder to shoulder, sea of people, crowded audience, impenetrable wind and rain, impassable water wedge.

Antonyms are endless, extending in all directions and unimpeded.

Four-word idioms describing many celebrations.

Multi-faceted, diverse or changeable

a great variety

various

Countless beautiful objects

rich and colorful

not stick to one pattern

a great variety

Idioms describing celebrations

Cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers, cheers, applause.

Surrounded by mountains and seas, there are a sea of people.

People come and go, tourists are like crucian carp weaving rivers, and people are like tides.

The wind and rain are coming, the building is full of wind, the traffic is busy and the crowd is crowded.

People screamed, danced, sang and danced.

Singing and dancing, rejoicing, rejoicing, rejoicing, ecstatic.

Cheerful and cheerful, cheerful and inspiring, pleasing to the eye and relaxing.

Laugh, laugh, laugh, blow, blow, beat, gongs and drums.

Drum music is ringing, beating gongs and drums.

Peace and harmony: peace. Singing and dancing to celebrate peace. It means whitewashing peace.

Source: Thirty-one Years of Zuo Zhuan's "xianggong": "At the beginning of Wen Wang, the world was singing and dancing." Zhang Han Heng's Ode to Tokyo: "Bow and humble yourself to get the virtue of peace."

Celebrate with the soil and celebrate with the world. People all over the world or the whole country celebrate together.

Source: Tang Juyi's "Amnesty after the Royal Highness": "I said: Fufeng wrote a letter on July 13, making a world Amnesty, kneeling for a declaration, dancing and cheering, resting in the sky, celebrating the earth."

People all over the world or the whole country celebrate together.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Wei Guo Huai: "Today Pu celebrates the same day, and Qing stays late. Why? "

Drumming means celebrating. (2) describe fanfare, hype.

Empty alley: Everyone in the street is empty. Pictures of every family coming out of the alley. Describe celebrations, welcome and other important occasions.

Source: Shi's poem "Returning to Wanghailou on August 17": "Seeing the tide, thousands of people compete for new makeup."

Idioms describing grand occasion

Idioms describe the grand occasion: gongs and drums are loud, magnificent, crowded, unprecedented and flattering. The deafening sound of gongs and drums ―― the scene of festivals.

[Pinyin]:]: luó g incarnation

[Interpretation]: Loud: Loud. The gongs and drums are loud. It originally refers to beating gongs and drums and directing advance and retreat in a battle. After describing the festive scene.

[Source]: Yuan Shangzhong presented the fourth fold of "Taking the Pass with a Single Whip": "I came to Beimang early, and the gongs and drums were loud. There are less than 3,000 troops, one of whom is a general. "

[Example]: The March 8th activity was newly released. The gongs and drums are loud and firecrackers are ringing.

Magnificent

[Pinyin]: q √ sh √ pá ng bó

[Interpretation]: majestic: boundless appearance. Describe the majestic.

[Source]: Qin Mu's "Spring Dawn in the Ancient Battlefield": "This is a magnificent page in the modern history of China."

[Example]: The majestic Great Wall of Ming Dynasty runs through the Beijing-Hangzhou Canal from north to south, resplendent and magnificent.

A large group of people

[Pinyin]: I.

[Interpretation]: A sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.

[Source]: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 5 1: "The days are generally scattered, or dancing, or playing, or singing, which makes people watch."

[Example]: The dragon boat race has started, and there are a sea of people on both sides of Jinjiang.

An unusual/unprecedented spectacle

[Pinyin ]:shèng Kuang K not ng Qian

[Interpretation]: The description is extremely lively.

[Source]: Tens of thousands of people took part in the National Day parade in the square today, which is really ~.

Example: Tens of thousands of people took part in the National Day parade in the square today, which is unprecedented.

This kind of occasion or event.

[Pinyin ]: g not ng f é ng q í sh è ng

[Interpretation]: Respect: Respect; Encounter: prosperity: grand occasion, grand event. Take part in this grand occasion or event.

[Source]: Tang "Teng Farewell Preface": "What does a teenager know? Bow down. " Ming and Xu Sanling's "Chivalrous Biography Sacrifice Twenty-five": "This is the work of Qing and others, which makes me flattered."

[Example]: A few days before returning to China, I caught up with the 1998 garden party and couldn't help but visit it.

Idioms to celebrate madness (commendatory words)

People shout hiss: basic explanation: people shout hiss. Describe a noise.

Pronunciation: ré n hu ā n m snipe Angola

Use example: In the field, there is a scene of bumper harvest.

The origin of the idiom: Ming Ling Mengchu's "Surprise at the Second Moment" Volume 14: "I only heard the noise outside, as if someone was shouting and gradually approached the hall."

What idioms are there about celebrating festivals?

Decorate with lanterns, smile, celebrate with the whole world, have family reunion,

Singing like the tide,

Music accompanied by joy and passion,

Gathered together, decorated, beaming, the whole country rejoiced and celebrated.

What idioms are there about celebrating festivals?

The whole country rejoiced, China celebrated, decorated with lanterns, gathered together, and celebrated all over the world, with songs, passionate music and full of laughter.

Happy, family reunion, beaming.