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Fastest Flow: A Thousand Miles.
Largest place : Endless as far as the eye can see.
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Fastest Flow: A Thousand Miles.
4.The largest place (vastness) (boundless).
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Blew. Boundless.
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1.A thousand miles 3Endless.
Add a 2The biggest change: the sea is upside down.
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Falling flowers and flowing water, broad-minded.
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The fastest flowing water hits an idiom: a thousand miles. [Interpretation] describes the river rushing down, and now it is a metaphor for the unrestrained and smooth writing, and it also refers to a straight line, and the momentum is very strong.
Example] Fang Xi is as straight as a rushing stream, pouring for thousands of miles, and there are very few slumps of sorrow.
Usage] is more formal; as a predicate, a definite, an object; Refers to the speed.
Sentence formation
1. The water of the Yellow River is mighty and mighty, pouring for thousands of miles.
2. Thousands of troops and horses roared past, like the water of the Yellow River.
3. The raging river roared down from the cliff, surging endlessly, pouring for thousands of miles.
4. Han Shao's "manuscript" is really clean, and it is clean and clean.
5. Reading Li Bai's poems, I can best feel the bold momentum that pours thousands of miles.
The above content refers to the encyclopedia - a thousand miles.
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language), is: a thousand miles.
Pronunciation: yī xiè qiān lǐ
Interpretation: Epsom: water poured downward. Describe the river flowing straight down, flowing fast and far. It is also a metaphor for the writing or music to be unrestrained. It is also described as ** plummeting more than once.
Source: Tang Li Bai's poem "Gift to Governor Shi Zhao of Brother Xuanzhou": "Changchuan is in the middle of the stream, and Wu will be poured out for thousands of miles." Song Chen Liang's "Writing a Book with Xin You'andian": "The big rivers and rivers pour for thousands of miles. ”
Sentence formation: 1. Looking at this flood that poured for thousands of miles, all the residents were immediately at a loss.
2. Li Bai's poetry is vigorous and unrestrained, and has the potential to plummet for thousands of miles.
3. The bright moonlight pours thousands of miles, decorating the earth with another moving appearance.
4. The moonlight hitting our faces reminds us of our beautiful childhood.
5. Childhood time has gone thousands of miles, and we can never come back, we can only slowly adapt to this society.
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Blew.
yī xiè qiān lǐ
Interpretation] rivers flow straight down; Schindler Miles. The figurative writing or melody is unrestrained and smooth. Now it is also a metaphor for a sharp and sustained decline.
Song Chen Liang's "Writing a Book with Young Andian": "The Yangtze River; Blew. ”
Zhengyin] diarrhea; It cannot be pronounced as "xiě".
Identify] Epsom; It is not possible to write "write" or "vent".
synonym] a thousand miles a day, a thousand falls, a slump, a deterioration [antisense] fighting and twisting and turning.
Usage] is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an object.
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Plummeted? Blew.
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A Thousand Miles Idiom Explained.
Pinyin]: yī xiè qiān lǐ
Interpretation: Epsom: water poured downward. Describe the river flowing straight down, flowing fast and far. It is also a metaphor for the writing or music to be unrestrained. It is also described as ** plummeting more than once.
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[Correct answer]: A thousand miles away.
Pinyin]: yī xiè qiān lǐ
Explanation]: Epsom: Water is poured straight down. Describe the river flowing straight down, flowing fast and far. It is also a metaphor for the writing or music to be unrestrained. It is also described as ** plummeting more than once.
Source: Tang Li Bai's poem "Gift to Governor Shi Zhao of Brother Xuanzhou": "Changchuan is in the middle of the stream, and Wu will be poured out for thousands of miles." Song Chen Liang's "Writing a Book with Xin You'andian": "The big river is in the river, and it flows for thousands of miles. ”
Example to form a sentence]: Fang Xi is as straight as a rushing stream, pouring for thousands of miles, and there are very few slumps and sorrows. Ming Wang Shizhen, "Literary Commentary".
Pinyin**]: yxql
synonyms]: a thousand miles a day, a plummet, a slump [antonyms]: twists and turns, twists and turns.
After the break]: The Yangtze River flows.
Lantern riddle]: The river that has opened the floodgates; The most turbulent river.
Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an object; Refers to the speed.
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