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What are the four words that describe the school playground?

Four words describe the school playground: lively, bustling, full of enthusiasm, people coming and going, in twos and threes, flat and wide, empty and flat.

First, it's very lively [rènào fi fán á n]?

Interpretation: Describe a lively scene or scene. "Extraordinary" means outstanding or outstanding, which is different from the general meaning.

Origin: Chapter 9 of Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine" However, the active participation in the army these days has also impacted their body and mind.

Second, bustling [x and x and r m: ng r m: ng]?

Interpretation: Xixi: the appearance of harmony; Bustling: the appearance of chaos. Describe people coming and going, very lively and crowded.

Source: Biography of Historical Records Sima Qian and Huo Zhi in the Western Han Dynasty "The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is bustling, all for profit. "

Happiness and happiness in the world are all for financial gain; All the people in the world are clamoring for money.

Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Describe how noisy people are.

Third, in full swing [rè huǒ cháo tiān]?

Interpretation: Describe a scene, mood or atmosphere.

Source: Feng Deying's "Winter jasmine" Chapter 9: "But these days, the enthusiasm for joining the army has also impacted their body and mind."

Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As attribute, adverbial and complement; With praise.

The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy

Fourth, people are in panic [rén shēng dǐng fèi]?

Interpretation: The sound made by the crowd is like boiling water in a pot, which describes the noise.

Source: Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World": "One afternoon; Liu Fang is packing in the shop; I only heard a lot of people. "

Translation: One day after noon; Liu Fang is packing in the shop; I only heard the buzzing sound.

Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, object and attribute; Metaphor is noisy.

Five, the 3322 [s ā n s ā n Li m m: ng Li m: ng]

Interpretation: Three or two places are together. Describe a small number of people.

Source: Mao Qian's Poem of Yuefu (Volume 47) quotes the poem of Nv Jiao from the Jin Dynasty: "Fish are not alone, but in twos and threes."

Fish don't swim alone, they always stay together in twos and threes.

Usage of idioms: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe a small number