What are the idioms of "a lot of people watching"?

What are the idioms of "a lot of people watching"

人声鼎沸[rén shēng dǐng fèi]:鼎:ancient cooking vessel; 沸:沸腾. Describes the noisy voices within the crowd, like a boiling pot.

人山人海[rén shān rén hǎi]:Crowd like a mountain like a sea. Describe the people gathered very much.

萬众瞩目[wàn zhòng zhǔ mù]: everyone is very concerned, and they can't take their eyes off of it.

众目睽睽[zhòng mù kuí kuí]:睽睽:张目注视的样子. Many people are staring at each other. Refers to the general public under the watchful eye.

wàn rén kōng xiàng]: empty alleys: all the people in the streets are empty. Refers to the families of people are out of the alley. It mostly describes the celebration, welcome and other pomp and circumstance.

Idioms describing a large number of people, such as people mountain and people sea

I. By team and group

Comment: to describe a large number of people.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Peng Yangou, "Black Book of Grievances", 5th time: "Parade back to the criminal answerer, team by team into a group; to see the parade of idlers, filling the streets and stuffing the alleys."

Translation: There are a lot of prisoners parading back to the streets and idlers watching the parade.

Second, filling the streets and stuffing the alleys

Comment: It describes that there are very many people.

Source: "Southern Qi Book - Yu Play Zhi Biography": "and born not long hair, they are called Taoist, fill the streets and overflow the alleys, is everywhere."

Translation: Born without hair, they are called Taoists, and many people are like this.

Comment: It describes that there are a lot of people watching.

Origin: Tang - Niu Shengru "Xuanqi Records - Nimiao Silence": "Yuan and the beginning of the Surabaya Pu Guang Wang Temple has Van's precepts altar, people who are monks must be by. The four directions converge, monks and nuns will be busy, the viewers are like the city."

Translation: in the early years of Yuanhe, there was an altar of Buddhist monks' precepts at the Puguang Wang Temple in Sizhou, and the monks must have come to make the altar. The four directions were gathered together, and the monks and nuns met in a complicated manner, and there were many people watching.

Fourth, overcrowding

Comment: Difficulties are caused by the large number of people.

Source: Guo Moruo "Hongboqu", Chapter 2, 1: "The inn is small and already overcrowded."

五、挨山塞海

Comment: to describe the people are extremely crowded.

Source: Ming Ling Mengchu (明-凌濛初)《初刻拍案惊奇》第17卷:"The people who watched that day were more than just a mountain topped with a sea."

Translation: There were so many people watching that day that it was overcrowded. Describe the people gathered very much.

From Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" 51: "Every day there is that general playing loose, or theater and dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning that the price of a mountain of people to see."

Syntax 联合式;作谓语、补语、定语、宾语;用于公****场所

2、熙熙攘闹

Explanation熙熙:和乐的样子;攘闹:纷乱的样子。 Describe the people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

From Sima Qian ( 司马遷) in the Western Han Dynasty, "Records of the Grand Historian (史记-货殖列传)": "The world is bustling with people, all for the sake of profit; the world is bustling with people, all for the sake of profit."

The people of the world flock to each other for the sake of profit, and go their own ways for the sake of profit.

Syntax 联合式;作谓语、定语;形容人多喧闹

3、挨肩擦背

Explanation Shoulder to shoulder, back to back.

To describe the crowdedness of people.

From Ming Lanling Xiaoxiao Sheng (金瓶梅词话)第十五回:引惹得那楼下看灯的人,挨肩擦背,仰望上瞧。

Syntax: joint; as predicate, determiner; describing the crowded scene

4, than shoulder to shoulder

Explanation: than: next to; heel: heel. Shoulder to shoulder, heel to heel. It describes a lot of people, very crowded.

From: "Yanzi Chunqiu - Miscellaneous Next": "Linzi 300 lu, Zhang shi into a shade, sweating into rain, than shoulder to shoulder and heel to heel in, why no one."

The capital city of Qi, Linzi, has seven thousand households, which can sweat into rain, and the streets are bustling with pedestrians.

Grammar: joint; as predicate, determiner; simile of a crowded crowd

5, ten thousand heads gathered

Explanation Head: refers to the people; saved: gathered together. It describes that many people are gathered together.

From the eleventh episode of Xueyan Gaidian: "When I arrived at the entrance of Yunqi Mountain, it was already crowded with people, but I saw ten thousand heads gathering, and the sound of tsk-tsk-tsk-tsk-tsk."

Grammar: Joint; as predicate, determiner.

Idioms describing a large number of people

Idioms describing a large number of people:

A mountain of people, a sea of people

People coming and going

Carts and horseback traffic

People's voices are booming

Shoulder to shoulder

Waterlogged

Heads are gathering

Mountains and mountains, and a sea of people are being crammed in

Jizijiage

Jizijiage

Jizijiage

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Thousands of people

Thousands of people in the streets

Crowds of people

Seats packed

A steady stream of people

A crowd of people

A crowd of people

A crowd of people

A crowd of people

Overcrowding

A crowd of people

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A crowd of people

A crowd of people

A crowd of people

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Idioms describing watching a lot of people

Lean, meticulous, dedicated, concentrated, concentrated, trying one's best, sparing no effort, concentrated, refined

What are all the idioms describing a lot of people.

People come and go, a sea of people, a stream of people, a succession of people, an endless stream of people

A. People come and go [ rén lái rén wǎng ]

Explanation: People come and go continuously.

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From: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions" 110: "These two or three days, people come and go, I see that those people can not take care of, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to worry about the good."

Translation: these two people come and go for three days, I see that those people can not take care of the response, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to take a little bit of heart to be good.

Second, people mountain and people sea [ rén shān rén hǎi ]

Explanation: The crowd is like a mountain and a sea. It describes that people are gathered in great numbers.

Derived from: Ming Shi Nai-an, "Water Margin", 51: "Every day, there are those who are generally scattered, or play and dance, or blow and play, or sing, and earn the price of that mountain of people and sea of people to see."

Translation: Every day there is that general playing scattered, or theater dance, or blowing bomb, may be singing, people gathered very much.

Third, the river flows endlessly [ chuān liú bù xī ]

Explanation: Chuan: river. It describes the continuous flow of pedestrians, vehicles and horses.

Derived from: Southern Dynasty - Liang - Zhou Xingsi "Thousand Character Essay": "Chuanliu liú bù xī (The river flows without stopping), yuancheng xī (Abundance and clarity)."

Interpretation: The river flows continuously like a big river, affecting the world like a clear blue pool shining on people

Fourth, come one after another [ jiē zhǒng ér zhì ]

Interpretation: It means that people come one after another. It describes that there are a lot of people coming in an endless stream.

Derived from: State of War, Liu Xiang, "Strategies of the Warring States - Qi Ce III": "The son came, and I heard that a thousand miles and a scholar is more than a shoulder to stand on, and a hundred generations and a saint, if they follow each other, and now the son has seen seven scholars in a single day, so the scholars aren't also numerous!"

Translation: you come, I heard, a thousand miles there is a person, which is standing shoulder to shoulder, a hundred generations and a saint, if with the heel to come, and now you see seven people at once, that person is not also a person ah

V. Deduction unceasingly [ luò yì bù jué ]

Interpretation: describes the pedestrians and horses coming and going, one after the other.

Derived from: Southern Song Dynasty historian Fan Ye, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - The Biography of the Southern Xiongnu": "Those who scurried away into the plug were endless."

Translation: The people who fled into the Seine were endless

What are the idioms describing that there were a lot of people watching

观者如堵 pinyin guān zhě rú dǔ Explanation Blockage: wall. The people watching are like a wall. It describes a large number of people watching.

Idioms describing a large number of people

1. 人山人海

Pronunciation: rén shān rén hǎi.

Interpretation: The crowd is like a mountain like a sea. It describes a very large gathering of people.

Derived from: Ming Shi Naian "Water Margin" 51: "Every day there are those who generally break up, or play and dance, or blowing and playing, or singing, earning the price of that mountain of people to see."

Example sentence: The park is crowded and bustling during the festival.

2.

From: Qing Dynasty - Cao Xueqin "Dream of Red Mansions", the hundred and tenth time: "These two or three days, people come and go, I see that those people can not take care of it, I think you have not commanded, but also have to you for us to worry about the good."

3, car water horse dragon

Pronunciation: chē shuǐ mǎ lóng.

Interpretation: car like running water, horse like swimming dragon.

Derived from: Qing Dynasty - Wu Cornu Ren (吴趼人) Twenty Years of Witnessing the Strange Present Situation (二十年目睹之怪现状)第一回: "Flowering and drinking, making a lot of noise, and the cars are like flowing water and horses are like swimming dragons, and the day has no time to spare."

Example sentence: Since the coastal city was listed as an economic development zone, the city has been a busy place with a lot of traffic.

4.

Derived from: Ming Feng Menglong's Waking Up to the World, Volume 10: "In the afternoon of one day, Liu Fang was tidying up in the store, and he only heard the sound of people boiling."

Example sentence: The square was already a gongs and drums, and the people were in full swing.

5. Mó jiān jiē zhǒng (摩肩接踵)

Pronunciation: mó jiān jiē zhǒng.

Interpretation: Shoulders touching shoulders, feet touching feet.

Derived from: Western Han Dynasty - Liu Xiang, "Strategies of the Warring States - Qi Ce I": "On the way to Linzi, the cars hit the hubs, and the people touched the shoulders."

Translation: On the way to Linzi, there are many vehicles on the road and many people touching each other's shoulders.

Describe the people watching the extremely large number of idioms

Shoulder to shoulder rub back shoulder to shoulder, back to back. Describe the crowdedness of people.

The people were so crowded that there was a continuous flow of people. The same as "by three top five".

The phrase "by three, by five" describes a crowded crowd.

The shoulders are close to each other and the footprints are overlapping. It describes a large number of people.

The shoulders are close to each other and the footprints are overlapping. The word is used to describe a large number of people.

The word "heel" describes a large number of people.

The heel of the foot is the toe of the foot.

Than shoulders stacked on heels describes a large number of people.

The heel, the toe on the heel.

Bishop's shoulders are close together, and the footprints are close together. It describes a large number of people or a succession of people.

The guests are as many as clouds. It describes a large number of guests.

fling bird fling fling: encouragement, coaxing. It describes a lot of people, like birds gathering together.

The land is narrow and the people are thick and dense: dense, many. The land is narrow and densely populated. That is to say, the land is small and the people are many, very crowded.

Square staff can be used everywhere. It describes people who are multi-talented and multi-skilled.

A small number of people cannot resist a large number of people.

The same as "outnumbered". It means to show off in public and attract attention.

The viewer as the city describes the number of people watching.

The viewers gathered to watch the people as dense as the traveling clouds.

The viewer is like a city, and the viewers are as dense as the clouds.

A hand with a hand with a skirt holding a skirt and a sleeve with a sleeve. It describes a large number of people.

It is crowded with many people.

The word "crowded" describes a large number of people.

To describe the crowdedness of people, it is the same as "to drive shoulder to shoulder".

The people who are driving shoulder to shoulder, feet to feet. It describes a large number of people.

Jiji Jiji: describes a lot of people. Describe many talented people gathered together.

The shoulders and sleeves of the people are connected to each other. Describe the crowdedness.

JINBANG JIANGBANG: A bag made of brocade, which was used by the ancients to hide poems. It refers to beautiful poems.

JINBANG MIAO SENTENCE JINBANG: A bag made of brocade, used by the ancients to hide poems. It refers to the beautiful verses.

A hand with one hand and a sleeve with the other. It describes a large number of people.

Kowtowed describes a crowded place with many people bumping into each other, or a crowded place with many things bumping into each other.

Kowtow and bump: to bump. To run on the ground and bow. It also refers to bumping one's head against another person to show that one is not willing to give up. It also describes the crowding and bumping of people due to the large number of people.

Mo shoulder rub back Mo: friction. The two sides of the back of the shoulders are touching, back to back. It describes the crowdedness of people.

Mo shoulder to shoulder: shoulder to shoulder, wheel to wheel. Describe the crowdedness.

Mo: rubbing. The shoulders were touching each other, as dense as clouds. It describes the crowdedness of people.

The metaphor of ants moving Tarzan is that many people have great strength and can create miracles. It is used as a pejorative to refer to people not measuring their own strength.

Overtopping is a form of drapery where the sashes are joined together. It is used as a derogatory term to refer to people who are not capable of doing anything.

The same as "shoulder-to-shoulder" describes a crowded crowd.

To describe the crowdedness of the crowd.

The same as "the shoulders of a crowded crowd".

The same as "parallel".

The same as "crowded".

The same as "骈肩累迹".

Easily joined together: two things side by side; tired: overlapping; footprints: footprints.

Together shoulder to shoulder, footprint to footprint. Describe the crowded.

Everside and side by side describes crowded.

The same as "shoulder-to-shoulder".

Euside shoulder and tired foot Euside: two things side by side; tired: overlapping; foot: footprints. The footsteps of the people are side by side, and the footprints of the people are together with the footprints. It describes a crowded crowd. The same as "seven mouths and eight tongues".

Thousands of people sing, ten thousand people harmonize. The leader of the song is many, and the responders are even more. Describe the response of a large number of people.

Seven hands and eight feet describes that there are a lot of people with different hands, and their movements are chaotic.

The words "seven tongues and eight mouths" describe a large number of people with different mouths. The same as "seven mouths and eight tongues".

The words "seven words, eight words" describe a lot of people with a lot of words.

The word "talk" describes a lot of people with a lot of words.

Seven mouths and eight tongues describes a lot of people with a lot of words.

Thousands of people describes a large number of people.

Like a mountain like a sea.

The people are like mountains and the sea.

There are many monks and few porridge for the monks to drink. The metaphor is that there are not enough people to distribute the goods.

The metaphor of "ten men radial vertebrae" is that there are many people and they are strong enough to change the status quo ante. The same as "Ten Husbands".

Ten men can bend the vertebrae with the strength of ten men. The name is "spine", "mallet". It is a metaphor for a large number of people who are strong enough to change the original shape.

Clothes and Clouds Clothes and Clothes: in ancient times, the scholar and above wore crowns, clothes and crowns, derived from the world's gentry; Clothes and Clothes: such as the clouds gathered, describing the number of people. The officials and dignitaries gathered together.

The shoulders were pressed against each other, and the backs were placed one on top of the other. Describe the crowdedness of people.

What are the idioms to describe the crowd when you are playing

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人山人海:Crowds of people are like a mountain like a sea.

It describes a very large gathering of people.

The crowdedness of the crowd was the result of the fact that the people were all over the place.

The crowdedness of the people.

The people are moving in a crowd.

The people are crowded: there are a lot of people moving in a crowded place.

Ten thousand empty alleys: ten thousand empty alleys, meaning thousands of people flocked to a certain place (to participate in the ceremony or watch the hilarious children), so that the alley is empty and cold. More often used to describe the celebration, welcome the pomp and circumstance or novelty sensational residents.

Hustle and bustle: describing people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

Lifting sleeves into clouds: describing a large number of people, also cited as a prosperous scene.

The endless stream: describing the cars, boats, people, etc., back and forth, and constantly.

The following is a description of the situation: the shoulders are close to each other, and the footprints are close to each other. It describes a large number of people or a succession of people.

Tuen Mun Street and Stuffed Alley: describing the crowdedness of people.

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