A. Idioms Describing a Crowded Scene
1. People Coming and Going: People come and go continuously. It also describes busy socializing.
2. Xiangbei Xiangshou: originally refers to looking back and forth, and later used to describe the crowded pedestrian, one after another.
3, car water and horse dragons: cars like running water, horses like dragons. Describing a lot of cars and horses, a continuous bustling scene.
4. The threshold of the house is worn out: Household: the threshold; for: by. The threshold of the door is broken. It describes that there are a lot of people coming in and out.
5. People's Mountains and People's Seas: The crowd is like a mountain like a sea. Describe the people gathered very much.
6, gaggle: wine cups and wine chips are placed in a mishmash. Describe the lively scene when people feast together. Gaggle: wine cups.
7. Chuanliu endless: Chuan: river, stream. It describes the continuous flow of people, vehicles and horses.
8, the belly with scales and armor: scales and armor: a metaphor for people more clever and deceitful heart. It is a metaphor for a dangerous and unapproachable heart.
9, shoulder to shoulder and foot: to describe the crowd.
10, lively and extraordinary: describe very lively.
11, bustling: xi xi: and happy look; hustle and bustle: chaotic look. Describe the people coming and going, very lively crowded, full.
12, unprecedented: to describe the lively to the extreme.
13, water leakage: to describe the crowded or surrounded by very tight.
14, guests as clouds: guests as many as the gathered clouds. Describe the guests.
15、门庭若市:The doorway and courtyard were as lively as a market. It describes that there are a lot of people coming and going.
16, ten thousand people empty alleys: this refers to the people of all households running to a place; so that the residence is empty. Describe the sensational pomp and circumstance. More often used to describe the celebration, welcome the pomp and circumstance or novelty sensational residents.
17, people's voices boiling: describing the clamor of people. Ding, an ancient copper casting pot, usually three feet and two ears. Boiling, boiling water. Boiling, the original meaning is the pot of water boiling, making noise, now refers to the crowd's voice noisy, like boiling pot.
18, one after the other: refers to people followed by the foot, one after another. It describes that there are a lot of people coming, and there is an endless stream of them.
19, strife to come: strife: more, clutter; Tou: repeat, more. It describes the arrival of the people in succession.
20, to endure three top five: to describe the crowd, one after another.
21, team even ride: team: a ride in ancient times a car set of four horses; ride: horseback riding. The following, car and horse are numerous. Describing the rows of generous.
22, than shoulders stacked on each other: to describe the crowd. The heel is stacked on top of the toe.
23, crown and cover look at each other: crown and cover: refers to the crown of the eunuchs and car cover, used as a pronoun for officials; look at each other: see each other. Describe the *** envoys or officials to and from.
24, shoulder to shoulder: heel, heel. Describe the many pedestrians, very crowded.
25, the seat is empty: empty: empty. The seat: seat. There is no empty seat, (lz13.cn) generally describes the audience, listeners, or attend, participate in a lot of people.
26, crown like clouds: crown: refers to the crown and car cover of the benevolent eunuchs, used as an official pronoun. Describe the officials to a lot.
27, by the mountains to plug the sea: describing the crowded and very many people.
28, before and after the embrace: in front of someone yells to open the way, behind someone clusters escort. It mostly describes the momentum of the old time when the officials went on patrol.
29, boiling Yang Yang: boiling: the water tumbling; Yang: rising, rising. Like boiling water as noisy. Describe the noise and chatter.
30, endless: absolute: break. The people are not only the same, but also the same. Describe the cars, boats, people, etc., back and forth, constantly.
31, ten thousand horses galloping: thousands of swords in the running leap. It describes a mass event with a great momentum or a warm scene.
32, outnumbered: outnumbered: less; enemy: against; crowd: more. The few can't stand up to the many.
33, than shoulder to trail: shoulder to shoulder, trail to trail. It describes that there are a lot of people or a succession of people.
34, crowded: a lot of people, crowded with movement. Generally used to describe the population density of certain places, the degree is not as high as the sea of people.
35, people happy horse screaming: people shouting, horses neighing. Describe a clamor.
36, high friends full seat: high: noble. Noble friends filled the seats. Describe the many guests.
37, tend to be like rushing: tend: fast; rushing: ducks. Like ducks, they run in flocks. (Pejorative) is a metaphor for many people scrambling to chase bad things.
38, the viewer as the city: to describe the number of people watching.
39, hot fire in the sky: describes the mass activities in a warm mood, the atmosphere is high, like a blazing fire burning towards the sky.
40, Jiji: Jiji: describes the talented people. Describe the hall crowded with people. Describe a large number of people.
B. Idioms describing a crowded scene
I: Xī xī rǎng rǎng ]
1. It describes people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
2. Derived from: Shi Ji - Cargo Shik Lie Zhuan (史记-货殖列传):"The world is bustling with activity, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling with activity, all for the sake of profit."
3. Example: *** Youth League members are dressed up to go hiking, each carrying a bag, some are hanging bags, ~ of the assembly in the factory stadium. It describes the noise of the crowd, just like a boiling pot.
2. From: Ming Feng Menglong, "Waking Up to the World," Volume 10: "One afternoon, Liu Fang was cleaning up in the store, and only heard the sound of people boiling."
3. Example: The square was already a clamor of gongs and drums at this time, ~.
3:门庭若市 [ mén tíng ruò shì ]
1. Explanation:庭:院子;若:象;市:集市。 There are many people in front of the door and in the courtyard, like a market. The original description is that there are a lot of people advising you. Now it describes that there are a lot of people coming, very lively.
2. From: "Strategies of the Warring States" (战国策-齐策一):"Groups of ministers advising each other, and the courtyard was as busy as a marketplace."
3. Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as predicate, determiner; used in family, business, service places
4: 車水马龙 [ chē shuǐ mǎ lóng ]
1. Explanation: The cars are like running water, the horses are like swimming dragons. It describes the bustling scene with a lot of cars and horses coming and going.
2. Derived from: Hou Han Shu - Ming De Ma Huang Huang Ji (后汉书-明德马皇皇后纪):"Before passing through the Maodong Gate, I saw the foreigners asking for a place to live and work, and the cars were like running water, and the horses were like swimming dragons."
3. Example: Spend the day drinking and making a lot of noise, ~, no sundial day. ◎ Qing - Wu Corns "Twenty Years of Witnessing the Strange Present Situation", the first time
5: Xī lái rǎng wǎng [ xī lái rǎng wǎng ]
1. Explanation: Describing people coming and going, very lively and crowded.
2. Derived from: Shi Ji - Cargo Shik Lie Zhuan (史记-货殖列传):"The world is bustling, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling, all for the sake of profit."
3. Example: people ~ gathered in the square.
C. Idioms describing a crowded scene
Idioms containing antonyms describing a crowded scene
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Idioms containing near-synonyms describing a crowded scene
Idioms containing near-synonyms describing a crowded scene<
The guests are like clouds, the guests are welcoming the door, the guests are filling the door, the soldiers are many, the generals are many, the spies are many, the ears are many, the bowed heads are many, the words are many, the thousands of families are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many, the people are many.
A hundred harmonies were advocated, a hundred harmonies were sung, a hundred promises were made, a hundred responses were given
Idioms describing a large number of people watching
The spectators were blocked up, and the spectators were like stacks, and the spectators were like a market, and the spectators were like clouds, and the spectators were like weaving, and the spectators were gathered together, pressing their shoulders together, and the spectators were all seated together, and there was a full house
Idioms describing the large number of people in vehicles and pedestrians
The vehicles were side by side, the vehicles were filled up, the vehicles were flowing by side, the vehicles were filled up. 车马盈门 车水马龙 車水马龙 車填马隘 川流不息毂击肩摩 冠盖如云 击毂摩肩 架肩击毂 肩摩毂击 肩摩毂击 肩摩毂接 络不绝 马水车龙 馬咽車阗 摩肩击毂 摩肩接毂 轩盖如云
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挨三顶五捱三顶四捱三顶四捱三顶五 比肩接迹 比肩接踵 比肩系系踵 车水马龙 纷到沓来 驾肩接迹 肩摩毂接
The people are all in a hurry, and they are all in a hurry, and they are all in a hurry. 蝇攒蚁聚 雨凑云集 云屯星聚 云屯蚁聚 云屯雨集 云蒸雾集 攒三集五 Idioms describing a large number of people
Idioms describing a large number of people
Chengcheng breaks the gold, the people are many, the people are powerful, the people are many, the people are victorious, the people are one, they breathe upon each other, they breathe upon each other, they breathe upon each other, they breathe upon each other, they breathe upon each other, the people are all gathering wood for the fire, the fire burns high
Idioms describing a large number of people
Idioms describing a large number of people
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People and horses are screaming, and the sound is deafening.
E. Idioms describing a crowded and lively scene
The courtyard is like a market, the songs and dances are carried, the audience is full of friends, the people are crowded, and the sky is full of fire
I. The courtyard is like a market
Vernacular interpretation: the front of the door and the courtyard are like a market.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn
Author: for many people
Source: "Strategies of the Warring States - Qi Strategies...": "The group of ministers advises; the doorway is like a market."
Translation: A group of ministers advising one another; the door and courtyard were like a marketplace
Second, High Friends Filling the Seats
Vernacular Interpretation: Noble friends filled the seats. It describes a lot of guests.
Dynasty: Tang
Author: Wang Bo
Source: The Preface to the Tengwang Pavilion: "Ten years of vacation, victorious friends are like clouds; thousands of miles to meet and greet, and high friends fill the seats."
Translation: Every ten days and ten days of vacation, many good friends come. To welcome distant guests, noble friends fill the seats.
Third, people mountain and sea of people
Vernacular interpretation: describes the gathering of a very large number of people
Dynasty: Ming
Author: Shi Nai-an
Source: The Water Margin, fifty-first time: "Every day there is that general playing loose, or theater dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning that the price of the mountains of people to see. "
Fourth, singing and dancing
Vernacular interpretation: singing and dancing at the same time.
These are the words to describe the joys of the world.
Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty
Author: Guo Maoqian
Source: Lefu Poetry Collection - Zhaoxia Le: "Decorating animals and lifting beasts, singing and dancing."
Translation: adorning livestock, holding up wild beasts, singing and dancing at the same time
V. Hot and Fiery
Vernacular Interpretation: describing the scene, mood or atmosphere as warm and high.
Dynasty: 1935
Author: Feng Deying
Source: Chapter 9 of Spring Flowers: "But the hot and feverish campaign to join the army these days has also shocked their minds and bodies."
F. Idioms of celebratory scenes
锣鼓复喧天
近义敲锣制打鼓,吹吹打打
反义哑然失声,万籁俱寂
解釋喧:声音大。 The gongs and drums shake the sky. Originally, it refers to the beating of gongs and drums to direct the advance and retreat in battle. Afterwards, it describes the scene of celebration and joy.
Source Yuan - Shang Zhongxian "single whip to seize the long lance" fourth fold: "Early came to the front of Bei Mang, fierce hear the drums and gongs noisy, that army less than three thousand, embraced out of a member of the generals, and the male corrective style of the mighty martial arts show."
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G. Idioms describing a large number of people
Idioms describing a large number of people
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H. Four-letter words to describe a large number of people and a bustling scene
People, crowd, bustling, traffic
I. 10 idioms to describe a large number of people and a bustling scene!
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锣鼓锣鼓喧天J. 'Idioms denoting a crowded scene
1. 人来人往往: people come and go continuously. It also describes busy socializing.
2. Xiangbei Xiangwang: originally refers to the front and back, and is later used to describe the crowded pedestrian, one after another.
3, car water and horse dragons: cars like running water, horses like dragons. Describing a lot of cars and horses, a continuous bustling scene.
4. The threshold of the house is worn out: Household: the threshold; for: by. The threshold of the door is broken. It describes that there are a lot of people coming in and out.
5. People's Mountains and People's Seas: The crowd is like a mountain like a sea. Describe the people gathered very much.
6, gaggle: wine cups and wine chips are placed in a mishmash. Describe the lively scene when people feast together. Gaggle: wine cups.
7. Chuanliu endless: Chuan: river, stream. It describes the continuous flow of people, vehicles and horses.
8, the belly with scales and armor: scales and armor: a metaphor for people more clever and deceitful heart. It is a metaphor for a dangerous and unapproachable heart.
9, shoulder to shoulder and foot: to describe the crowd.
10, lively and extraordinary: describe very lively.
11, bustling: xi xi: and happy look; hustle and bustle: chaotic look. Describe the people coming and going, very lively crowded, full.
12, unprecedented: to describe the lively to the extreme.
13, water leakage: to describe the crowded or surrounded by very tight.
14, guests as clouds: guests as many as the gathered clouds. Describe the guests.
15、门庭若市:The doorway and courtyard were as lively as a market. It describes that there are a lot of people coming and going.
16, ten thousand people empty alleys: this refers to the people of all households running to a place; so that the residence is empty. Describe the sensational pomp and circumstance. More often used to describe the celebration, welcome the pomp and circumstance or novelty sensational residents.
17, people's voices boiling: describing the clamor of people. Ding, an ancient copper casting pot, usually three feet and two ears. Boiling, boiling water. Boiling, the original meaning is the pot of water boiling, making noise, now refers to the crowd's voice noisy, like boiling pot.
18, one after the other: refers to people followed by the foot, one after another. It describes that there are a lot of people coming, and there is an endless stream of them.
19, strife to come: strife: more, clutter; Tou: repeat, more. It describes the arrival of the people in succession.
20, to endure three top five: to describe the crowd, one after another.
21, team even ride: team: a ride in ancient times by a car set of four horses; ride: horseback riding. The following is a large number of followers, carriages and horses. Describing the rows of generous.
22, than shoulders stacked on each other: to describe the crowd. The heel is stacked on top of the toe.
23, crown and cover look at each other: crown and cover: refers to the crown of the eunuchs and car cover, used as a pronoun for officials; look at each other: see each other. Describe the *** envoys or officials to and from.
24, shoulder to shoulder: heel, heel. Describe the many pedestrians, very crowded.
25, the seat is empty: empty: empty. Seat: seat. There is no empty seat, generally describes the audience, listeners or attend, participate in a lot of people.