"Amazing" means when you see something or sightbreathtaking, I was surprised and amazedbreathtakingAll the good things you see in your eyes exceedbreathtakingThe basic meaning of one's expectations and imagination is "amazing". It is usually used to describe the admiration people express when they see something extremely wonderful and extraordinary."sigh" here refers to sighbreathtaking,"Guanzhi" means that it is beautiful enough to see this place and there is no need to look at other details;"Amazing" means to be very amazing and amazing. It describes the level or performance of something that exceeds ordinary people's expectations. It is unbelievable. It is usually used to describe the excellence of something. Specific explanation and usage are as follows. The idiom emphasizes the excellence and excellence of things, making people feel very shocked and amazed. It is usually used to express a high evaluation and praise of something. It describes a work of art as a scene; 1 It is amazing. The Chinese idiom, the pinyin is tàn wéi guān zh, which describes what you see as the best. 2 The idiom comes from the Pre-Qin Dynasty·Zuoqiuming Zuo Zhuan·The twenty-ninth year of Xiang Gong: "Virtue is great, as great as all the heaven is, and as all the earth is carrying, although it is a great virtue, it adds to it, and it looks like there is other joy, I dare not ask for it."
1 The meaning is different. The idiom "amazing" means to praise the best of what you see. It expresses strong praise and admiration for something. It is a high evaluation. While "lingering" means to forget to go back. It mainly expresses a deep nostalgia and reluctance for a certain place or experience, so that you forget to leave. 2 The idiom "amazing" is usually used to describe it; It is used to praise the perfection of the things you see. The source of virtue is great. It is as great as the heaven is everywhere, and the earth is everywhere. Although it is very noble, its contempt is here, and the view is everywhere. If there is other music, I dare not ask for it. The Spring and Autumn Period·Zuo Qiuming Zuo Zhuan·In the twenty-ninth year of Xiang Gong, descendants of the descendants of the old man summarized the written usage of the idiom "breathtaking" based on this allusion and "breathtaking". This idiom is a verb in grammar, but itself; The phrase "amazing" means "amazing" and is often used to describe something amazing and shocking. This phrase is relatively common in Chinese and is widely used. For example, when you see a particularly beautiful painting, you will say,"This painting is really amazing". This phrase can be used to describe anything amazing, such as music, literature, dance, etc. Normally,";"Amazing" and "wonderful" are both words used to describe something that is very wonderful and wonderful, but their usage and tone are slightly different."Amazing" emphasizes the spectacular, amazing and amazing thing, and the tone is relatively strong. It is usually used to describe a certain scene, achievement, performance, etc., which is very good, making people feel very shocked and amazed. For example,"The grandeur and exquisiteness of this building is amazing."
The difference between amazement and amazement is as follows: Awed emphasis praise to see here is enough to praise the things you see are extremely good, praise, praise the objects are exquisite and perfect, sentence 1 What amazing beauty and eternal tropical rainforest it is is beyond words, only to experience it yourself will know; It is used to praise the perfection of what you see, and expand your knowledge. The origin of the idiom is an idiom derived from historical stories. The idiom's related allusions originated from the Spring and Autumn Period, Zuo Qiuming and Zuo Zhuan, Xiang Gong's 29th year. The original meaning of "amazing" is that during the Spring and Autumn Period, Ji Zha of Wu State enjoyed various music and dances in the State of Lu. When he saw the music and dances of Shun Dynasty, he was very impressed. He said that it was enough to see this place, and he did not need to see other music and dances.
The erroneous usages of amazing things include 1. The idiom "amazing" is understood as "to the extreme" and used it as a derogatory term. It is obviously inappropriate. The erroneous example sentence: In order to defraud funds, these village cadres actually resorted to various methods. Their behavior is so bad that it is amazing. 2. There is no distinction between whether the subject is a person or an object. If the subject is a person, you must use "amazing" or "; 1 Looking up to be the highest point usually expresses admiration and admiration for something or someone, which means that the highest realm that can be achieved is often used in connection with moral character or knowledge. For example,"His knowledge is profound, which makes people look up to be the highest point. 2 Looking up to be the highest point means admiration and amazement at something or someone, emphasizing that something is too good to be better. The use of the word is usually related to artistic talent or beauty, such as" This painting; Astounding means that something or sight you see makes you feel extremely amazed and surprised. It is often used to describe scenes such as beautiful scenery, magnificent buildings, and superb skills. Detailed explanation of the basic meaning. The word "Astounding" originates from ancient literature and is often used to describe a certain kind of spectacular sight or amazing thing. Among them,"sigh" means admiration, and "only view" means to stop seeing it here. Overall, this idiom conveys seeing something or something.
1. Different shapes are amazing. 2. Different pinyin pāi àn jiào jué tàn wéi guān zh3. Different meanings. The meaning of the word is amazing. It can be used to express praise to someone's words or masterpieces. The meaning of words sigh and stop looking at the sight of this place. Stop describing the objects that are exquisite and perfect. Also say "sigh; The word "breathtakingly" originates from Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan·The twenty-ninth year of Xianggong in the pre-Qin period. It expresses a high degree of praise for what you see. It thinks it is extremely good. This idiom consists of the "sigh" of admiration and the "Guanzhi" that means "I feel extremely amazed when I see this." When used, if the subject is the object of observation,"the person watching" will usually be added as the prefix, such as "make life amazing;"Amazing" is an adjective phrase, which means shocking and amazing. The application scenarios and meanings of the phrase mainly include the following points to describe excellent performance. It is often used to describe a person's talent and skills or the excellence of something, such as excellence in art, music, speech and other fields to express awe and amazement. When someone's work, performance or behavior exceeds ordinary people's expectations and reaches an extremely high level.
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