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Dog - barking ape - crying wolf - howling tiger - howling rooster - chirping dragon - groaning lion - roar.
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Roaring is not an idiom, just an ordinary combination of words.
Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, with fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, indicating a certain meaning, and are applied as a whole in sentences, assuming components such as subject, object, and definite; A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a story or allusion.
Characteristics of the idiom:The meaning of an idiom is incisive, and it is often implicit in the literal meaning, not the simple addition of the meanings of its constituent parts.
It is tightly structured, and generally cannot arbitrarily change the word order, remove or add or subtract components from it.
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Literally: roars and roars rang out from all directions.
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The roar means that there are people roaring on all sides, like an ambush on all sides, allowing you to have a sense of direction.
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There was a roar everywhere, in all directions, indicating that the roar was loud and there were many people.
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The roar means that this person is a little anxious, adjust his mood.
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The sound of killing was everywhere, the battle was very fierce, Lu Yang Gong, a subordinate of King Wu of Zhou, became more and more brave the battle, the enemy was invincible, seeing that it was getting late, Lu Yang Gong raised his long song and waved it to the sun, roaring like thunder.
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Similar to embattled, it means a call that echoes from beginning to end, in unison.
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Citations explained:1. Shout loudly. Liu Ke "Yang Jin": "After a pause, he screamed: 'You are talking nonsense, nonsense! ’”
2. Calling. Liu Qing Chapter 30 of the first part of "History of Entrepreneurship": "You came back earlier!" Sensei told me to come out and yell at you again! ”
3. whistling; Make a loud noise.
Qishuiyuan "Three Don't Blow Perfect Match": "On the road construction site, the machines are constantly roaring, and people are working day and night. ”
Example: Suddenly, the roar of dozens of wild elephants came from the valley, like dozens of locomotives honking their horns at once.
Extended Materials. synonyms: whistling, roaring.
1. Whistling. Pinyin: hū xiào
Meaning: to make a high, long sound: the north wind howling. Cannonballs whizzed overhead.
Cited explanation: Du Pengcheng, Chapter 5 of "Defending Yan'an": "The wind whistles on the tips of the guns. ”
Example: Winter is coming, the north wind is howling, and the snow is flying all over the sky, soft and white.
2. Roaring. Pinyin: Manuscript macro paragraph páo xiào
Meaning: The beast roars. Describe people shouting angrily, and also describe the roar of water.
Detailed interpretation: 1. It is said that wind waves, thunderstorms or cannonballs make a whistling and roaring sound.
Li Jieren Chapter 1 of "Heavenly Demon Dance": "The anti-aircraft artillery near the left is powerful, and it roars with a bang. ”
2. Wild beasts and livestock roar.
Luo Xuan's "Red Line Record" III: "The pig roared in pain, abandoned the mountain tiger and ran wildly with a steel fork. ”
Example: After a heavy rain, a flash flood roars and pours down.
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Question 1: What is the roar of roaring (吼: hǒu 七画 left, middle, right structure, huiyi and buried cover shape sound character Wubi font: kbn verb) [Interpretation] (moving) loud shouting; Roar (sometimes metaphorically loud).
There was a whistle in the interpretation field, and the train started slowly.
Question 2: What kind of roar Heart-rending roar.
Question 3: What are the words to describe roaring Screaming, hoarseness, tears, sound into the ears, singing harmony loudly, sound curbing clouds, sound vibrating forest Question 4: What does roar mean Roar (roar: hǒu 七画 left-center-right structure huiyi shape sound character five-stroke font: kbn verb).
Interpretation] (move) to shout loudly; Roar (sometimes metaphorically loud).
Interpretation] The whistle roared, and the train started slowly.
Question 5: What kind of elephant roars complete The wounded elephant makes a miserable roar!
Question 6: What's hiss? What roar? What's chime? What is it called? Horses neigh, lions roar, birds chirp, roosters crow.
Question 7: What is the idiom that roars tearing hearts and lungs [sī xīn liè fèi].
New words are bent in the world.
Basic Definition: Grieved] describes extreme sadness.
Near antonyms Synonyms Liver and gallbladder split.
Encyclopedia Interpretation Heartbreaking, a Chinese idiom that describes something as extremely sad. Sometimes it can be done to the extreme. Check out the encyclopedia.
English translation of sixinliefei
Question 8: What kind of roaring words screaming, hoarseness, tears, sounds, loud singing, loud singing, sound to stop the clouds, sound to vibrate the trees, deafening.
Of course, there are also idioms that are not cautious, such as angry yelling.
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"Roaring" means roaring all around. Rise in all directions, appearing or rising from all over the surroundings. Syntax:
subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite, and a complement. For example, all the monsters turned into ice slag and disappeared without a trace.
Celebration. Antonyms: 1. The crow is silent: not even the sound of the crow and the sparrow. Described as very quiet. Source: Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 33: Hold the hole until the public cleans it, and the birds are silent.
2. Silence: There is no sound in silence. Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Xingshi Hengyan" Volume 21: These monks are people from the mountains and wilderness, and after receiving this leftovers, they must gather to eat, otherwise, they must also clean up the house fire, why is Duan Chakut silent?
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