Idioms that describe bustling and noisy?

① What are the idioms of bustling

纷纷攘闹、来 纷纷扰扰、熙熙攘闹源、 攘熙熙熙、宾客盈门、

guests like clouds, ministers like the market, endless streams of people, households limited to wear, the gate like the market,

门庭若市, 挨山塞海, 比肩继踵, 摩肩接踵, 人如潮涌,

水泄不通, ② Idioms describing noisy

Blowing lips and singing roars describes noisy shouting.

Spring Frogs and Autumn Cicadas Spring frogs and autumn cicadas. It is a metaphor for noisy and exaggerated, empty and meaningless speech.

Boiling: boiling; filling: full. The sound is like water boiling and rolling, filling the space. It describes the noise and chaos of the people

Boiling and Yangyang Boiling: the way the water rolls over; Yangyang: the way it is noisy and churning. As noisy as boiling water. Describe the clamor of people.

People shouting and horses neighing. Describe the sound of a clamor.

A Fu and a crowd of shooing Fu: teaching; shooing: clamor. One person teaches, and the crowd interferes with the noise. It is a metaphor for not being able to achieve anything.

The yellow warbler is singing and the swallows are dancing. Now it is often used to describe the flourishing scene of revolution and construction.

Arrogant refers to a short period of time when evil forces are clamoring together.

A 撮科打打 犹言插科打诨. Opera, opera actors in the performance of wear *** to attract laughter in the action or language. Holsters, with "coaxing", clamor.

Boiling against the sky describes the clamor of people, a mess. It is the same as "Boiling against the sky".

Expansion describes people coming and going, making a lot of noise and confusion.

The word "bustling" describes a crowd of people coming and going.

The word "expelling" is used to describe a crowd of people who come and go.

Ying Yin Yan Dance The yellow warbler is singing and the swallows are dancing. It describes the noisy and active scene of birds in spring. Now it is often used as a metaphor for a prosperous scene. It is now often compared to the flourishing scene of revolution and construction.

③ Noisy idiom.

The idioms of noisy and bustling are as follows

"have hustle and bustle, hustle and bustle, hustle and bustle, guests full of specialized, guests such as cloud belonging to, ministers such as the city, unending streams of people, households limited to wear, the gate as the market, the gate as the market, the gate is like the market, the mountain by mountain to plug the sea, more than shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, the people as a tidal wave, the water is leaking, the rain and the wind can not pass through, the bustling to and fro, 熙熙攘攘, 水泄不通, 游人如织, 人来人往, 过江之鲫, 车龙马水

④ ④ What are the idioms describing the hustle and bustle of a crowded city

门庭若市[mén tí ruò shì], 挨山塞海[āi shān sè hǎi], 比肩继踵[bǐ jiān jì zhǒng],摩肩接踵 [mó jiān jiē zhǒng], 人如潮涌rén, 人如潮涌rén. It describes the noise of the crowd, just like a boiling pot.

Source: Ming Menglong's "Waking Up to the World": "One afternoon; Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store; only to hear the sound of people boiling."

震耳欲聋 [ zhèn ěr yù lóng ]

Described as very loud, the ears are almost deafened.

Source: Shatin, "Howling": "Every teahouse is full of people, and beyond that is the deafening yell of the teahouse keeper."

沸沸扬扬 [ fèi fèi yáng yáng ]

沸沸:水翻滚的样子;扬扬:喧嚣、翻动的样子。 It is as noisy as boiling water. It describes the clamor of people's voices.

Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas - Western Mountain Scripture": "There is much white jade in it; there is jade paste; its source is boiling and soupy." Ming Shi Nai-an "Water Margin": "Later, I heard it said boisterously: 'A group of customers peddling jujubes on Huang Nigang turned the people over with the masked sweating medicine; they robbed the Shengchen Gang to go.'"

沸反盈天 [ fèi fǎn yíng tiān ]

沸:滚翻;盈:充满。 The sound boiled and tumbled like a pot of water, filling the space. It describes the clamor and chaos of people's voices.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Xia Jingqu (夏敬渠)《野叟曝言》:"Only to see the snowflakes of the people outside beating in; boiling back to the sky; shouting unceasingly."

Noisy [ chāo chao rāng rang ]

That is, it describes very noisy and chaotic.

Phrase: It was already annoying, and her daughter was still making a lot of noise.

喝五吆六 [ hē wǔ yāo liù ]

The shouting sound when rolling dice (five and six are the points of dice), and a general reference to the clamor when gambling. It describes an overbearing appearance.

The people were shouting and the horses were neighing. It describes a clamor.

Source: Ming Ling Mengchu, "Two Scores of Patterns", Volume 14: "Only to hear the clamor outside, it seems to have the sound of people shouting and horses neighing, and gradually close to the front hall."

Full of wind and rain [ mǎn chéng fēng yǔ ]

It was blowing and raining everywhere in the city. Originally, it described the rainy scene before the Chongyang Festival. Later, it was used as a metaphor to describe an event that was so widely spread that it was talked about everywhere.

Source: Song Shi Huihong, Leng Zhai Nightly Tales, Volume 4: "Pan (Daling) replied to the book, 'The scenery in autumn. Piece by piece is a good sentence; dare for the vulgarity of the shade. Yesterday night sleep; heard stirring forest wind and rain sound; so up inscription wall said: 'full of wind and rain near the Chung Yeung'; suddenly urge the tax people to; then defeat intention; only this sentence to send up."

锣鼓锣鼓喧天 [ luó gǔ xuān tiān ]

喧:声音大。 The gongs and drums are loud in the sky. Originally, it refers to beating gongs and drums to direct the advance and retreat in battle. Later, it is often used to describe a festive and joyful scene.

Origin: Yuan-Xiang Zhongxian "Single Whip and Long Lance": "Early came to the front of Bei Mang; fiercely listened to the noisy gongs and drums; that the army was less than three thousand; embraced a member of the generals; majestically powerful and martial arts show."

欢声雷动 [ huān shēng léi dòng ]

The sound of laughter rings like thunder. It describes a moving scene of warmth and joy.

Source: Water Margin, 97 times: "Song Pioneer was overjoyed; he summoned all the generals and generals; they led the army and horses; they entered the city one by one. The soldiers were bloodless; the people did not commit any offense; they were thunderous with joy." Hot Toward Heaven

Explanation: It describes a mass event with a warm mood and a high atmosphere, like a blazing fire burning in the sky.

From: Feng Deying, "Spring Flowers", Chapter 9: "But these days the feverish campaign to enlist in the army has also shocked their bodies and minds."

Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as determiner, dative, complement; with positive connotation

Near-synonyms like fire, ten thousand horses galloping, hot and lively, steaming

Antonyms dead, cold and clear

Second, like fire

Explanation: tansy: the white flower of thatch. Like a fire as red, like a conflagration as white. The original metaphor of the army's vigor. Now it is used to describe the large-scale action of vigorous, warm atmosphere.

From: After two years, the May Fourth Movement took place. The endless stream of newspaper accounts awakened his forgotten youth. Ba Jin's Home VI

Grammar: conjunctive; as predicate, determiner, dative; with positive connotation

Near-synonym ascendant, hot, raging, prosperous, flourishing, windy, lively, lively, as in the middle of the day, booming

Antonyms cold, quiet, the world is going downhill, the momentum has gone, noiseless, at stake, silent, dead

三、热闹非凡

拼音 [ rè nào fēi fán ]

Explanation Describe a lively scene or sight. The word "extraordinary" means outstanding or outstanding, different from the ordinary.

Source But the lively and extraordinary enlistment movement of the past few days has also shocked them physically and mentally. (Feng Deying, "Spring Flowers", Chapter 9)

Near-synonyms hot, thriving, in full swing, roaring

Antonyms dead, cold and quiet

Fourth, unprecedented

Explanation: describes the hustle and bustle to the extreme.

Source: Mao Dun "Banquet" Such an unprecedented feast, how can I refuse!

Example: There are tens of thousands of people taking part in the National Day parade in the square today, which is really unprecedented.

V. Drums and Music

Explanation: Drums: playing.

The National Day Parade was a great success. Playing all kinds of musical instruments, the sound is so loud that it goes up to the sky. Describe very happy and lively.

From: Ming Luo Guanzhong "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" sixteenth "Lv Fengxian yuanyuanmen shot halberd Cao Mengde defeated division Ann water" Evening packing BMW car, so that Song Xian, Wei Xu together with Han Yin sent women to go. Drums and music, sent out of the city.

Near synonyms drumming and rumbling

⑦ idioms describing the noisy and boisterous sound of people

group of female congee congee, boiling against the sky, boiling against even the sky, the sound of the people, boiling, boiling and Yang Yang

A group of female congee congee

Vernacular interpretation: the original description of the bird and chirping. Later, it was described as a large number of women present, with noisy voices.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Han Yu

Source: - "The Pheasant Flies in the Morning": "When the east is west, when the pecking flies. As they fly, they peck, and the females of the flock are congealed."

Translation: In the east and west, when pecking and flying.

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Xia Jingqu

Source: - "The Exposure of the Wild Old Man": "I only saw the people outside snowflakes playing in; boiling back to the sky; shouting endlessly."

Translation: only see the people outside snowflakes beat in; boiling against the day; shouting unceasingly

Third, boiling against the sky

Vernacular interpretation: describes the people's noisy voice, a chaotic mess.

This is the same as "Boiling and Reverting to the Sky".

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Qian Cai, Jin Feng

Source: The Complete Tale of Yue, 6th and 7th times: "The Black Tiger brought two generals, to the dispersal of all the army sheep wine, still back to the temple, heard the inside of the boil back and forth, pulled out his belt knife and grabbed in."

Translation: the black tiger brought two generals, to the dispersal of the army goat wine, and returned to the temple, heard inside the boiling instead of even the sky, pulled out the waist knife to grab in

Fourth, the sound of people

Vernacular interpretation: the sound of the crowd like the water boiling in the pot, describing the noisy noise of the people.

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Feng Menglong

Source: - Waking Up to the World: "One afternoon; Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store; only to hear the sound of people boiling."

Translation: one afternoon; Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store; only a human voice was allowed to be heard

V. Boiling and Yangyang

Vernacular Interpretation: describes the discussion There is a flurry of discussion, as if the water boiled bubbles, hot air vaporized and rolled over.

Dynasty: Pre-Qin

Author: Anonymous

Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas - West Mountain Scripture": "Among them there are many white jade; there is jade paste; its source is boiling soup." 明-施耐庵《水浒》:"后来聽得沸沸扬扬扬地說:'黄泥冈上一伙贩枣子的客客把蒙汗药麻翻了人;劫了生辰纲去。'"

Translation: in which there is much white jade; this has jade paste; its source boils boiling water soup. "Ming. Shi Nai-an, "Riverbank": "Later, I heard Boiling Boiling Boiling said smugly: 'A group of customers peddling jujubes on Huang Nigang numbed the people over with masked sweat medicine; and robbed the Shengchen Gang.'"

翻译:其中多白玉;这有玉膏;它的源头(the source of which is boiling water soup).

⑧ idioms describing the noisy and boisterous sound of people

Boiling Boiling to Yang Yang

Boiling: the appearance of water tumbling; Yang: the source of the rise, ascending. As boisterous as boiling water. It describes the clamor of the people and their discussions

Boiling to the sky

Boiling: rolling over; Ying: full. The sound is like water boiling and rolling, filling up the space. Describing the noise and chaos of the crowd

The group of female congee porridge Originally described as birds chirping in unison. Later, it describes a large number of women present, with noisy voices.

The family's house is in chaos, and the house is noisy and restless.

The word "raucous" is used to describe a situation in which people do not want to listen to something that they do not want to hear.

They are not willing to listen to others, but they still keep on talking.

The dust is very clamorous and clamorous. The people's voices are clamoring and the dust is flying. The original description of the army is busy in the state of preparation. Later, it was described as a general quenching of the news and a great deal of discussion. Now refers to the reactionary rhetoric is very arrogant.

⑨ Idioms describing noisy voices

人声鼎沸 [ rén shēng dǐng fèi ]

Basic Interpretation

鼎:古古煮食器;沸:沸腾. It describes the noise of the crowd, like a boiling pot.

Origin

Ming Feng Menglong, "Waking Up to the World": "One day in the afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store, and he heard the sound of people boiling."

Example sentences

This year's temple fair, ~, was very lively.

⑩ What are the words that describe the hustle and bustle of the city

The song and dance. The city is bustling with songs and dances. The people come and go. The city is bustling with people.

The city is very busy.