Idioms to describe sports 10, idioms to describe sports

Updated on culture 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Beat people to find you, go to bed early, go to sleep, you get up tomorrow morning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Galloping: Described as very fast, as fast as the wind blowing lightning;

    2. Sweat like rain: Wave the sweat, just like rain, to describe the sweat as heavy and big. Later, he described the weather as hot and sweating a lot. It is also described as working hard or exercising, very tired, and sweating a lot;

    3. Piercing poplar in 100 steps: The original meaning refers to being able to shoot through a designated willow leaf at a distance of 100 steps. Later, it was described as very clever in archery or marksmanship, and by extension, it was very strong in the ability to limbs;

    4. Every second counts: every minute and every second must be sought. Describe hurrying;

    5. Dragon and Tiger Leap: It is often used to describe the vigorous and powerful movements when running and jumping. It is also a metaphor for rising up and making a difference.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Gearing up, confident, red face and red ears.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gear up.

    mó quán cā zhǎng]

    Definition Describes the appearance of people who are in high spirits and eager to try before fighting or working.

    Chinese name: Gearing up.

    Foreign name: RUB ONE's fists and wipe one's palms --to...

    Zhuyin: mó quán cā zhǎng

    Interpretation: Before the event, people are excited and eager to try.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Gear up.

    Eager. Be outdone.

    Against the clock.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    100 steps through the Yang, 100 shots, far ahead, stride meteors, and take the lead.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Make persistent efforts, one after another, and live vigorously.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Idioms to describe sports:

    The pace is neat, the confidence is full of spirit, the spirit is full of energy, the spirit is sluggish, the heroic posture is sassy, the courage is fearless, the fist is ready to try, the stride is a meteor, the bold slash, the yelling, the ups and downs, the full struggle, the courage and tenacity, the dare to fight, the calm response, the inseparable, the inexplicable, the vigorous, the flexible and agile, the flag to win, the spirit is uplifted, the spirit is excited, the fighting spirit is strong, the overall situation has been decided, the first horse is in the lead, the lead all the way, the limp and the two sides, the two phases are coordinated, the tension is intense, the chase is reluctant, the teeth are gritted, the best efforts are struggling, and the fighting spirit is far ahead Parallel to the dragon and the tiger dragon and the tiger fight the dragon and the tiger leap you chase me to catch up with me you fight for me to rush forward the wind and the tiger and the dragon walk like a fly and light as a swallow not to be outdone and silent live up to expectations not arrogant and discouraged not up and down can not be separated from all odds and unstoppable rush straight to catch up in a hurry to give birth to wisdom left and right to open the bow left and right rush left and right rush left and right dodge right dodge exciting without fear without discouragement wind under the feet arrow off the string long drive straight people forward bravely fight strong hands calmly unpredictable unpredictable.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The pace is neat, the confidence is full of spirit, the spirit is full of energy, the spirit is sluggish, the heroic posture is sassy, the courage is fearless, the fist is ready to try, the stride is a meteor, the bold slash, the yelling, the ups and downs, the full struggle, the courage and tenacity, the dare to fight, the calm response, the inseparable, the inexplicable, the vigorous, the flexible and agile, the flag to win, the spirit is uplifted, the spirit is excited, the fighting spirit is strong, the overall situation has been decided, the first horse is in the lead, the lead all the way, the limp and the two sides, the two phases are coordinated, the tension is intense, the chase is reluctant, the teeth are gritted, the best efforts are struggling, and the fighting spirit is far ahead Parallel to the dragon and the tiger dragon and the tiger fight the dragon and the tiger leap you chase me to catch up with me you fight for me to rush forward the wind and the tiger and the dragon walk like a fly and light as a swallow not to be outdone and silent live up to expectations not arrogant and discouraged not up and down can not be separated from all odds and unstoppable rush straight to catch up in a hurry to give birth to wisdom left and right to open the bow left and right rush left and right rush left and right dodge right dodge exciting without fear without discouragement wind under the feet arrow off the string long drive straight people forward bravely fight strong hands calmly unpredictable unpredictable.

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