Here are some idioms to describe a person with a sense of story: - [Weather-beaten: It means that one has experienced all kinds of hardships. This kind of person often has a rich life experience. Every hardship may be a story.] - [Have been through the sea]: After experiencing the magnificent sea, it was difficult for him to be attracted by water elsewhere. It was often used to describe people who had seen the world and must have many experiences and stories behind them. - The sea became a mulberry field, and the mulberry field became the sea. It was a metaphor for the great changes in the world. A person who had witnessed such a huge change was naturally filled with stories. - [Have gone through many hardships and changes in the world. Such a person has a lot to tell about the past.] - [Experienced in the ways of the world]: This refers to people who have a lot of experience and have accumulated a wealth of social experience. This kind of person has a lot of experience and is rich in stories. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms used to describe a person leading a group of people were to build a strategic position from a high vantage point, to be far-sighted, to strategize, to have a well-thought-out plan, to think carefully, to practice what one preaches, to be swift and decisive, to hit the nail on the head, to be open-minded, to prepare for a rainy day, to take the lead, and so on. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In addition to " advancing with the times " itself," bringing forth new ideas " could also be used to describe a person advancing with the times. " Bringing forth the old and bringing forth the new " referred to removing the dross of old things, absorbing their essence, and making them appear with a new look. It reflected the continuous innovation and progress with the development of time, in line with the meaning of advancing with the times. In addition," opening up a new path " meant to open up another path. It was a metaphor for creating a new style or new method. It could also reflect that a person was not stuck to the rules and could explore new ways as the situation developed, in line with the concept of advancing with the times. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms to describe a person were as follows: the pearl in one's palm, brotherly love, unforgettable love, brotherly love, unparalleled love, unparalleled love, and absolute love. Among them,"the apple of one's eye" was often used to describe children who were loved by their parents. It could also be used to indicate that someone cherished others as if they were the apple of one's eye."Like brothers" described deep friendship as if they were brothers."Never forget" meant that one's feelings for someone would never change."Unforgettable" meant that one's feelings were deep and would never be forgotten."As close as brothers" described the relationship between friends that could not be separated."Unparalleled in the world" described that one was outstanding and no one could compare to him." Unique in the world " meant unique and outstanding;" unparalleled " meant incomparable; and " one's word meant that one's words were true and had weight. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There are idioms to describe people in the flowers, such as floating light and shadow, looking at flowers on horseback, looking at flowers off the horse, looking at flowers on horseback, looking at flowers on horseback, whipping into the forest, entering the wood, etc. Glancing at the light and shadow means that the observation is not detailed and the study is not deep; looking at flowers on horseback, cursory observation, cursory observation all refer to rough action and general observation; looking at flowers on horseback means stopping to investigate and study in depth; penetrating into the knowledge is described as practical knowledge or thorough analysis; penetrating into the wood more than three points is used to analyze the problem deeply. The novel " Mixed Flowers " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms used to describe a person being surrounded were to gather and annihilate them, to create a net of earth and sky, to be airtight, to be surrounded and intercepted, to be besieged on all sides, and so on. Gathering and annihilating means to surround the enemy and destroy them; Ground net means to set up an encirclement in all directions, which means to tightly surround the enemy; tight or airtight means that the encirclement is tight or the defense is tight; impenetrable means that the encirclement is very tight; Surrounding and intercepting means that the army is divided into several roads to pursue the enemy; being surrounded on all sides means being surrounded and isolated. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some idioms that describe a person's great influence: 1. ** Famous **: It was a very prominent description. For example," Li Ning is famous in the sports world." 2. ** Famous **: It was used to describe someone who was very famous. 3. ** Famous **: It means that you are very famous. 4. [Everyone Knows][Everyone Knows][Everyone Knows] 5. [Famous far and near]: Everyone has heard of this name, be it from afar or nearby. It's a very famous description. 6. [** Famous **: Famous.] 7. ** Daming **: It described being extremely famous. 8. [Famous far and near]: The name has spread to all parts of the world, and it is described as very famous. 9. ** World-famous **: To spread one's name all over the world, describing one with great fame. 10. ** World-famous **: known all over the world, very famous. 11. [A crane stands out among chickens]: Like a crane standing in a flock of chickens, a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him, which can reflect his influence in the crowd. 12. Turning the tide: It refers to trying to save a dangerous situation. It refers to a person who has a great influence in a specific environment. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There was an idiom to describe the first person to take the lead. It originally referred to the general in the ancient army who took the lead and took the lead. Now it was used as an analogy to the advance party who carried out a certain task. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many idioms to describe a person's character. For example,"brave and fearless" to describe bravery,"smart and clever" to describe intelligence,"South Harrier and North Eagle" to describe stern personality,"congenial" to describe mutual congenial,"quiet and taciturn" to describe deep and quiet personality,"straightforward and narrow" to describe straightforwardness and narrow-mindedness,"generous and magnanimous" to describe magnanimity and understanding, and "servile and obsequious" to describe despicable and shameless flattery. It was used to describe the "swift and fierce" who fought bravely and moved quickly but had an impatient personality and underestimated the enemy; to describe the "proud and unyielding"; to describe the gentle and well-behaved "standing in the sun"; to describe the upright and upright "strict and upright"; to describe the eccentric, eccentric and unreasonable "perverse and absurd"; to describe the "firm and soft" who appeared gentle on the surface but was strong on the inside. The idioms used to describe the handsome appearance of a character included " a young man in a miserable state,"" a jade tree in the wind,"" a suave and elegant man,"" a gentle and elegant man,"" a man with both talent and appearance,"" an imposing manner,"" handsome and unrestrained,"" polite and courteous,"" fresh and handsome,"" gentle and refined," and so on. There are also some idioms that contain the names of body parts that can be used to describe a person's actions, appearance, or psychology, such as "shaking his head","baring his fangs and brandishing his claws","fluster","quick eyes","disheveled hair","red face","dry mouth", etc. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Birds of a feather are used to describe people who are ugly and have no difference from each other. It is now used in a negative way. In addition,"birds of a feather flock together" can also be used to indicate that people of the same kind gather together, often with a negative meaning;"like-minded" means that they have the same ideology, style, interests, etc., and get along well (especially bad ones);"colluding with each other" is a metaphor for people of the same kind to get together. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some idioms to describe people who stand out: - ** An idiom that described a woman's outstanding temperament: refined, delicate, charming, graceful, beautiful, charming, elegant, beautiful, elegant, beautiful, beautiful, - ** Idioms that describe outstanding talents **: talented, talented. In addition, there were also words to describe people's outstanding performance, such as "sea of people","noisy","shoulder to shoulder", etc., but these words mainly described some people's outstanding performance in a crowded scene. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!