Words describing health

Words to describe health: old and strong, squatting, red face, radiant face, rejuvenation.

First, old and strong.

Explanation: When: Should; Benefits: more; Zhuang: majestic. Although I am old, I am more ambitious and motivated.

From: Ye Fan's Biography of Ma Yuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Poverty is strong, and old age is strong."

The poorer you are, the more determined you are. Although I am old, I am more ambitious and motivated.

Example: Jianbo gave a thumbs-up to the two employees who stuck to their posts. "What a hero!" Quliu

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Synonyms include hero, bald head, looking healthy, working body, bald head, looking poor, old-fashioned, old-fashioned, old-fashioned and rejuvenated.

The antonym is premature aging, leaning on the old and selling the old, old-fashioned and senile.

Second, it's like a tiger's back.

Description: The back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.

Said by: Yuan Anonymous "Flying Knives Against Arrows": "This fellow is really a hero, donkey's back, oh, tiger's back and bear's waist."

Ex.: His face is as heavy as a jujube, and his face is golden. Both of them look like tigers and tigers, and they look extraordinary. The 95th Qing Li Ruzhen's "The Edge of Mirror Flowers"

Grammar: combination; As objects and attributes; Describe physical health

Synonyms are tiger body and bear waist, strong as an ox, bear waist and tiger back, strong and strong, with big arms and thick waist.

The antonym is thin, thin and weak.

Third, blush.

Explanation: Full face: Full face. Describe the appearance of being in a good mood and energetic.

Source: Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" in the Qing Dynasty, the twenty-eighth time: Na Wusheng said: "I just walked in the door and saw your boss's face glowing red, so I must make a fortune." Hearing this, Dr. Tea was even more surprised and had to promise vaguely.

He blushed and looked in good spirits.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; It is good to describe a person's spirit.

Synonym is radiant and radiant.

The antonym looks haggard.

Fourth, it is radiant.

Commentary: Glory: Glory on the face; Radiant: A radiant appearance. Describe good health and high spirits.

Said by: Ji Fang's Song and Flute: "I look at his young, radiant and tireless face. Somehow, I want to reach out and touch his childish fluffy hair."

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonym red, red, high-spirited, energetic, fat, aggressive, aggressive, aggressive.

The antonym is withered, short in shape, withered, exhausted, sallow and emaciated, depressed, depressed, gloomy and listless.

Verb (short for verb) revives.

Description: Restore youth from aging. Describe the elderly as full of energy.

From: rejuvenation is easy to get, and it is not far from entering the holy road. Wu Ming Cheng En, Journey to the West, 150 times.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; Include praise

Synonyms are anti-rejuvenation, longevity, toughness, rejuvenation, rejuvenation, longevity and longevity.

The antonym is premature aging, youthful exuberance, sharp head and sharp teeth, and senile.