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What are the words to describe waves on the water?

1. Describe the waves on the water surface (four idioms)

Four-character idioms to describe the waves on the water surface:

1. The stormy waves: startling: startling Afraid; Tao: *** waves. Rough and scary waves. A metaphor for a dangerous environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

2. Turbulent: The waves roll and hit each other. It also means a powerful and unstoppable force. Same as "surging and surging".

3. The sea is calm and there are no waves. A metaphor for peace and quiet.

4. There will be waves without water: There will be waves even without water. A metaphor for making much ado about nothing.

5. To turn the tide: to save; to turn the tide; to turn the tide: to turn the tide; to turn the tide: to turn the tide; A metaphor for trying to save a dangerous situation.

6. Go with the flow: ① Look bumpy. ②It means that we go together and stop together. ③Follow the waves. ④It is still said to go with the flow and go with the flow.

7. Ping Zong Mi Ding: Unsettled like duckweed and waves. It is a metaphor for wandering around without a fixed residence.

8. To add fuel to the flames, to calm the flames: Lan: *** Wave. It is a metaphor for encouraging something from the side, increasing the momentum of something and expanding its influence.

9. The sea is calm and the waves are rising: rising: rising, churning. There are no waves on the sea. It is a metaphor that the world is peaceful and peaceful.

10. Junbohulang: describes the rapid and violent waves.

11. Bowei Yunji: Wei: accumulation. Like waves gathering together, clouds gathering together. It is a metaphor for all things gathering together in one place.

12. Turbulent: The waves roll and hit each other. It also means a powerful and unstoppable force.

13. Drift along with the waves: drift with the waves. It is a metaphor for not having a certain idea and just following the crowd.

14. One foot of water creates hundreds of feet of waves: One foot of water creates waves that are hundreds of feet high. Metaphors are exaggerated and untrue.

15. The sea is calm and calm, with no waves. A metaphor for peace and quiet.

16. Calm and calm: There is no wind or waves. A metaphor for calmness and peace.

17. To stir up mud and stir up waves: to stir up muddy water and stir up waves. It is a metaphor for having no idea and just following the prevailing circumstances.

18. One wave has not yet formed, and another has formed: before one wave has formed, another wave has arisen.

19. Drift with the waves: follow the ups and downs of the waves and drift with the current. It is a metaphor for not having a firm stand, lacking the ability to judge right from wrong, and can only follow the path of others.

20. Torrential: Torrential: The waves are rolling and surging continuously. Like flowing water, uninterrupted, never stopping. He talks a lot and talks non-stop.

21. Torrential: Torrential: The waves are rolling and surging continuously. As uninterrupted as flowing water. He talks a lot and talks non-stop.

22. To add fuel to the flames: Lan: *** Wave. It is a metaphor for encouraging and encouraging the momentum and development of things (mostly bad things) from the side, and expanding their influence.

23. Water does not raise waves: Yang: to lift high, to rise; Bo: waves. The water was calm and there were no waves.

24. The waves are calm and the wind is calm: the waves are calm. The metaphor is very peaceful.

25. Slippery mud and Yangbo: Hua: same as "戈", muddy and messy; Yangbo: stir up waves. Muddle the muddy water and stir up waves. It is a metaphor for drifting with the crowd and not knowing how to clean oneself.

26. There can be no waves without wind: There can be no waves without wind. Metaphorically, there is always a reason for things to happen.

27. Pingzonglangying: Like duckweed and waves, no fixed place. It is a metaphor for wandering everywhere with no fixed trace.

28. Raging: Raging: the way the flood surges up violently; surging: waves hitting each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force.

29. There is no wind but waves: There is no wind but there are waves. It is a metaphor for something happening for no reason. It means deliberately causing trouble.

30. Raging waves: Raging: The appearance of surging water. Describes a wave that is big and fast.

31. Pingzonglang trace: Uncertain like duckweed and waves. It is a metaphor for wandering around without a fixed residence.

32. The wind surges: surge: rise upwards, emerge. The wind blew and the waves were rough. It is a metaphor for the rise of things one after another with great momentum.

33. Go with the flow: chase: follow. Rise and fall with the waves, drift with the current. It is a metaphor for not having a firm stand, lacking the ability to judge right from wrong, and can only follow the path of others.

34. The waves are peaceful and the waves are calm: the waves are calm. The metaphor is very peaceful.

35. Ripples of blue: blue: green. The turquoise waves undulate. 2. Idioms describing waves on the water surface

Idioms about sunrise

The sun rises in the east, the sun rises in the east, rises slowly, with rays of light and rays of light, like the rising sun, the rising sun , the sun rises and the moon is constant. The morning rooster crows, the sun rises in the east

Sunset idioms

The sunset is like blood, the sunset is like blood, the sunset is like red, the evening breeze is blowing , the smoke is lingering, the setting sun is like red, the sun has just set, the setting sun is molten gold

Sparkling waves, magnificent waves, vast smoke waves, rough seas, calm waves, calm blue waves, full of interesting water, clear waves, clear bottom, long smokey water, vast blue waves, and gurgling streams White caps, surging waves, turbulent winds, black winds, huge waves, rolling waves, rough waves, rushing rapids, splashing 3. Idioms describing waves on the water surface describe sunrise or sunset scenes

Blue waves, rough waves, rough waves, sparkling waves, calm waves, calm waves The water is mighty, the waves are roaring, the waves are crashing on the shore, the waves are small, the sun is rising, and the sun is rising, the sun is thinning, the mulberry sun is thinning, the west mountain is thinning, the sun is thinning, the sun is setting, the west mountain is rising, the sun is rising, the sun is rising, the sun is rising, the rising sun is three poles, the rising sun is rising, the east is glowing, thousands of clouds are steaming, and the clouds are moving to see the sun. The distant sun is twilight, the red sun is three poles, the sun is rising, the moon is green, the waves are turbulent, the waves are turbulent, the waves are sparkling, the waves are calm, the waves are calm, the waves are mighty, the waves are roaring, the waves are crashing on the shore, the waves are small, the level is like a mirror, the sun rises, and the sun sets, the sun is thin, the mulberry sun is thin, the west mountain is thin, the sun is thin Yuyuan sunset, west mountain, rising sun, east rising, endless sunrise, three poles, rising sun, rising sun, east glow, thousands of clouds, steaming clouds, clouds, sunrise, sunset, red sun, three poles, rising moon, sunset in the west, blue waves, turbulent waves, sparkling microwaves, blue waves, vast expanse of smoke, vast and stormy seas The wind is calm, the waves are shining, the blue waves are clear and the bottom is vast. 4. What are the idioms that describe waves?

1. Waves and clouds are weird: weird: weird, changing. Like clouds and water waves, the form is unpredictable. The original description of the house structure is like clouds and waves in various shapes. More later.

2. Rough waves: The appearance of surging water. Describes a wave that is big and fast.

3. To ripple a pool of spring water originally refers to the ripples caused by the wind blowing on the surface of the water. Then use it as a postscript to say what it has to do with you or to meddle in other people's business.

4. There is no wind or waves. A metaphor for calmness and peace.

5. The signs of pingzonglang are as uncertain as duckweed and waves. It is a metaphor for wandering around without a fixed residence.

6. Go with the flow: follow. Rise and fall with the waves, drift with the current. It is a metaphor for not having a firm stand, lacking the ability to judge right from wrong, and can only follow the path of others.

7. Add fuel to the flames: *** waves. It is a metaphor for encouraging and encouraging the momentum and development of things (mostly bad things) from the side, and expanding their influence.

8. Raging: the way the flood surges up violently; surging: the waves hit each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force.

9. Yunbobo Weiwei: Wei: weird, change. Like clouds and water waves, the form is unpredictable. The original description of the house structure is like clouds and waves in various shapes. More later.

10. The waves are terrifying; the waves are frightening; the waves are waves. Rough and scary waves. A metaphor for a dangerous environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

11. The sea is calm. There are no waves. A metaphor for peace and quiet.

12. junbohulang describes the rapid and violent waves.

13. Go with the flow ① A bumpy look. ②It means that we go together and stop together. ③Follow the waves. ④It is still said to go with the flow and go with the flow.

14. The surging waves rolled and collided with each other. It also means a powerful and unstoppable force.

15. The turbulent waves rolled and collided with each other. It also means a powerful and unstoppable force. Same as "surging and surging".