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Expansive sandy beach.
Beautiful seashells.
Naughty feet.
Delicious fish and shrimp.
Colorful flower beds.
Majestic edifice.
Gorgeous sunset.
Lovely butterflies.
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I guess that's right! Hope it helps you, o ( o Vast sandy beach.
Colored shells.
Cute feet.
Lively fish and shrimp.
Delicate flower beds.
Bustling mansions.
Spectacular fountains.
Brilliant sunset.
Beautiful butterflies.
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Wide sandy beach, vast sandy beach.
Colorful shells, beautiful shells.
Naughty feet, naughty feet.
Delicious fish and shrimp, live fish and shrimp.
Colorful flower beds, beautiful flower beds.
Majestic edifice, bustling edifice.
Spectacular fountain (I'll only have one for this).
Gorgeous sunset, beautiful sunset.
Beautiful butterflies, lovely butterflies, fluttering butterflies.
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Beautiful sandy beach.
Delicate shells.
Tiny feet.
Schools of fish and shrimp.
Nice flower beds.
Towering mansions.
Spectacular fountains.
A fiery sunset.
Fluttering butterflies.
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Vast sandy beach.
Fine shells.
Running feet.
Brightly colored fish and shrimp.
Colorful flower beds.
Magnificent mansion.
Gorgeous sunset.
Pretty butterflies.
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Cute kitten, kind father, dear prime minister,
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Nice steamer Kind old man Cute puppy Majestic building Beautiful garden.
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Majestic building Nice little dog.
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The word descriptive chain modifies a noun and describes the nature or characteristics of a thing or person. In general, adjectives can be divided into two categories: qualitative adjectives and descriptive adjectives, which are not necessarily placed in front of nouns.
1) An adjective that directly states the nature or characteristics of a thing is a qualitative adjective, which has a level of variation, can be modified with an adverb of degree, and can be used as a definite, predicative, and complement in a sentence. For example: hot.
2) Narrative adjective imitation can only be used as an expression, so it is also called a predicative adjective. There is no level change in this type of adjective, nor can it be modified by adverbs of degree. Most adjectives that start with a fall into this category. For example: afraid of being afraid.
False) he is an ill man
right) The Man is ill
False) she is an afraid girl
right) the girl is afraid
There are also such morphological words: well, unwell, ill, faint, afraid, alike, alive, alone, asleep, awake, etc.
3) When an adjective is used as a definite to modify a noun, it should be placed in front of the noun. However, if an adjective modifies a word ending in -thing, it should be placed after those words, for example:
something nice
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Description"Elementary school students"The words are:
Smart, lively and lovely, innocent, vibrant, clever, helpful, excellent in character and learning, honest and trustworthy, positive, kind-hearted, love the collective, etc.
聪明伶俐 [cōng míng líng lì] intelligent, intellectually developed, highly gifted. Smart: Flexible and well-behaved. Describe the child as smart-witted, lively and well-behaved.
lively and lovely [huó pō kě ài]: 1, beloved, loved, loved.
天真无盻 [tiān zhēn wú xié]: The heart is kind and pure, without improper thoughts.
朝气動 [zhāo qì péng bó]: 朝气: the air in the morning, which is extended to the atmosphere of new life and upward movement; Vigorous: exuberant look. Described as full of life and vitality.
Helping people for pleasure [zhù rén wéi lè]: To help others is to be happy.
品学加优 [pǐn xué jiān yōu]:: all. Excellent in ideology, moral character and academics.
positive upward [jī jí xiàng shàng]: refers to positive; Promote development.
心地善 [xīn dì shàn] means to be moral, virtuous, and charitable.
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(two words that I personally think are more appropriate).
1. Smart and clever.
Pronunciation: cōng míng líng lì
Interpretation: Intelligent: intellectually developed and highly gifted. Smart: Flexible and well-behaved. Describe the child as smart-witted, lively and well-behaved.
Source: Ming Shi Nai'an's "The Complete Biography of the Water Margin" Chapter 49: "It turns out that this Lehe is a smart and clever person; All kinds of pleasure will be learned; The beginning of the work knows the end; Speaking of guns and sticks, martial arts are like sugar and honey. ”
Example: This person is really ; She searched everywhere and came to us. Chapter 8 of Wu Qiang's "Red Sun".
Syntax: unional; as a predicate; Describe the mind as clever.
synonyms: clever wisdom, clever intelligence.
Antonyms: stupid as a deer pig, stubborn.
2. Excellent character and learning.
Pronunciation: pǐn xué jiān yōu
Interpretation:: both. Excellent in ideology, moral character and academics.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes" Chapter 9: "He must be an old elder with excellent character and learning, and good experience." ”
Example: He is a good student.
Grammar: subject-predicate; as a predicate, object, and definite; Compliments.
synonyms: both ability and political integrity, both civil and military.
Antonyms: Virtue is thin and can be fresh, and there is no learning and no skill.
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