Měi bù shèng shōu
[ měi bù shèng shōu ]?
Interpretation
Sheng: exhaustive. There are so many beautiful things that it is impossible to see them all at once.
Example
The exhibition hall is filled with a wide variety of artifacts, ~.
Example
Qing - Qian Yong, "Cui Yuan Cong Jie - Artistic Ability - Ruling the Kitchen": "But the fish is a thing of beauty."
Usage
Subject-predicate, as predicate, determiner, complement
Sentence-Making
1. The scenery of the West Lake is really breathtakingly beautiful.
2. The jewelry in the store was beautiful.
3. When you walk into the garden, all kinds of flowers have opened up, and it is beautiful.
4. The natural scenery of Jiuzhaigou is beautiful, and it is a good place to travel.
5. Various kinds of flowers bloom and decorate the Hall of Flowers beautifully.
6. A flower show was held in the park, and all kinds of flowers competed with each other in a beautiful way.
7. Everyone who comes here says the scenery is beautiful.
8. In this breathtakingly beautiful place, there is a popular song.
9. It is beautiful to see the colorful display of new products at the Small Commodity Fair.
10. Walking into the park, full of spring color, really beautiful, let a person linger.
11. The peony show is beautiful, with all the colors of the country.
12. The beautiful scenery of the countryside is beautiful to look at.
13. Xiangshan Mountain in October, the mountains of red leaves beautiful.
14. It is breathtaking to see the breathtaking flowers in full bloom on the mountains.
15. You will know what it means to live beautifully when you visit our school.
16. The Three Gorges is unrivaled and beautiful.
17. The scenery of the Three Gorges is really breathtakingly beautiful, and one can't stop talking about it.
18. Even in winter, there are breathtaking views on the roadside.
19. The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is beautiful in its beautiful scenery and weather.
20. On Sunday, the students went to Xinghai Bay to see the sea, the blue water is endless, beautiful.
Near synonyms
Linluang [ lín láng mǎn mù ]
Linluang: exquisite jade. Full of precious things. Describes that there are many beautiful things.
My eyes are overwhelmed [ mù bù xiá jiē ]
It means that there are so many things that the eyes can't take them all in.
Should receive no time [ yìng jiē bù xiá ]
Leisure: leisure. Originally, it describes that there are so many sights that it is too late to view them. Later, it describes that there are too many people or things to cope with.
Antonyms
Unpleasant to look at [ bù kān rù mù ]
It refers to an image that is so ugly that one cannot look at it.