bend
Pinyin: wān qū
Meaning:
1, curved but not straight.
2. Metaphor is not straightforward in speech and performance.
3, metaphor, insider.
Antonyms: straight, straight, straight.
Antonym meaning:
1, very straight, with no twists, bends or edges.
2. Straight man.
Bending sentence making
There is a winding stream not far from my home.
The car is driving slowly on the winding mountain road.
Incorrect writing posture caused his spine to bend slightly.
There is a long curved embankment behind my house, which is covered with willows.
The gravity of the sun bends the light beam.
Standing on a high place overlooking the winding road is like a winding snake.
6. A winding river runs through the village.
7. The path in the field is winding and criss-crossing.
There is a winding river in front of my house.
9. The river winds its way along the mountain to the distance.
10, a winding river flows out of the village.
1 1. The car is driving on the winding mountain road.
12. Looking down from a height, the Jinsha River is like a slender belt, winding and winding.
13, the catkins of weeping willows fluttered in the wind and bent by the pond, echoing each other. Isn't "the jasper tree is tall and the tapestry is hanging" a description of such a scene, such a charming scenery?
14. My hometown is a small village surrounded by mountains and rivers. When I was a child, I often went to the hillside with three or five companions to herd sheep. At dusk, the setting sun obliquely smears golden light on green hillsides and winding rivers. At that time, the mountain collapsed and the bell rang, adding a magical artistic conception, just like in the fairy tale world.
Make sentences in a tortuous way
There used to be a winding river in front of my house.
You must drive very slowly on these winding country roads.
The stream winds through the field and then flows right under their tent.
Looking at the winding path at the foot of the mountain leading to the door, my heart is full of joy!
He tried to control his car and didn't fall down on the winding mountain road.
6. It's quiet in the mountains. One night early in the morning, there were almost no pedestrians on Panshan Highway.
Although she realized that someone was following her, she walked unhurriedly and chose the winding path.
8. Looking around, the winding Baisha River winds like a huge white dragon and goes straight to Laoshan Reservoir.
9. The streets are muddy and winding, and there is no masonry.
10 They walked into the dense birch forest along the winding path.
1 1, the mountain road here is eighteen bends, winding like a snake.
12, the winding path of life, it is difficult not to walk.
13, I wound my way through a maze of narrow corridors.
14, I am walking on a winding path.
15, the winding path extends into the forest, and there is a mysterious feeling that can't be reached.
16, the path in front of grandma's house is winding and uneven.
17, I went home along the river. Xiaoming goes to school along this winding mountain road every day.
18, this is a beautiful mountain village, and a small river winds southeast along the root of the mountain.
19, meandering forward.
Extended content: the classic idiom twists and turns.
Idiom: entanglement
Pinyin: wān wān QQ
Short spell: wwqq
Explanation: The twists and turns are not straight.
Source: The eighty-seventh chapter of Xue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "So they bid farewell to the spring, went out of the Liaofengxuan, twisted and approached the Xiaoxiang Pavilion, and suddenly heard the tinkling sound."
A path stretches into the distance.
Synonym: twists and turns
Antonym: tall and straight, straight pen.
Two-part allegorical saying: Earthworms return to their parents' homes.
Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Of bending is not straight.
English: crooked
Japanese: Qu
Idiom story: Miaoyu came to the Grand View Garden to visit Xichun, and Jia Baoyu was romantically giving Miaoyu a present. They came to the winding garden road and heard the tinkling of the piano in Xiaoxiang Pavilion. They sat on a stone, listening to the beautiful melodious sound of the piano, and suddenly the strings broke. Miaoyu is going back to the temple, which makes Baoyu suspicious and listlessly return to the garden.
Wrapped around idioms solitaire.
Follow-up: the song never leaves the mouth, the song is defense, the metaphor of the song refers to the song, and the study of music is more divided.
Follow-up: I can bend my teeth, I can bend my teeth, I can bend my words, I can write songs, my Lord, I can't bend, I can bend, I can bend, I can compose music.
Reverse connection: it is better to bend than not to bend and detour.
Reverse connection: bend the bow, bend the horse, bend the bow, drink the feather, bend over and hold the belly.