China Naming Network - Almanac query - Words describing the ocean

Words describing the ocean

Surging, magnificent, magnificent, blue, stormy, magnificent, choppy and so on.

First, rude [xi not ng y ǒ ng]

Description: (Water) Surges or rolls forward violently: ~ Surges. Waves.

Said by: Modern Jiang Guangci's "The Young Prodigal Son" XV: "He remembered his life experience and couldn't help feeling sad from it. Tears welled up and fell into the rough waves. "

The brave petrel flies in the rough sea.

Second, surging.

Explanation:

1, describing the collision of waves: rough ~.

2. The metaphor is huge and magnificent: a poem of passion.

Said by: The Death of Modern Ba Jin Chapter 6: "As soon as Li Leng arrived in Shanghai, he was baptized by a new trend of thought."

Seeing the five-star red flag slowly rising in Tiananmen Square, my mood surged.

Three. grand

Explanation:

1, (momentum) grand, majestic: momentum ~.

2, (momentum) full: ~ Yu nei.

Liang Qichao said in Qing Dynasty: "China's topography, vast plains and transportation tend to be unified."

Example: Everything is fresh, warm, wonderful, bright, happy, inspiring and magnificent.

Fourth, grandeur [Zhang kuo]

Explanation:

1, majestic and broad: waves ~.

2. magnificent; Gorgeous: scale.

From: Bao Zhao's book "Climbing the Thunder Shore and Sister" in the Southern Dynasties: "The guest is poor and broad. When I started eating today, it only thundered. "

Ex.: I once set sail on the Yangtze River, full of great pride, lingering over the vast and magnificent wonders, sighing endlessly.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) is choppy [j and [jīng tāo hàI lang]]

Commentary: Tao: big waves wash sand; Terrible: frightening. Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

From: Tang Tianying's Collected Works of Haiyunlou in Yushantang: "When people are quiet, they are not afraid to think about the stormy waves of the past."

I feel unwell again, as if I were in a storm.