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What does it mean that the cow is tall and the horse is big?

The meaning of 牛高马大: describes a person who is tall and tall.

Pronunciation: niú gāo mǎ dà.

Quotation: The Shepherd's "Love Beans": The man among the three, who was in his fifties, tall and swarthy, looked up and saw the car.

Synonyms: five major and three thick, big arms and round waist, strong body, strong back and strong waist.

Antonyms: single and weak, skinny as a stick, weak as a stick, fragile as a stick.

Analysis: "The cow is tall and the horse is big" describes a person who is tall, strong and healthy. It can also describe certain animals that are huge, such as cows and horses. This idiom is usually used in a complimentary sense, indicating that the person is very healthy, strong, durable, and has a strong and powerful image.

In an agricultural society, "big cows and big horses" can do more heavy physical labor such as hoeing and plowing. In modern society, "a cow is tall and a horse is big" is often used to describe athletes, fitness enthusiasts, etc. who have good physical fitness.

Niu Gao Ma Da Sentences

1. The tall and strong man is a Niu Gao Ma Da big athlete. He is very good in the game.

2. His father is a tall farmer with a very strong body.

3. This horse is really tall and tall, and its heroic appearance is amazing.

4. This martial arts coach has taught many outstanding martial arts players.

5. This building is very tall and impressive.

6. He was in particularly good health when he was young, tall and tall, and often participated in various sports competitions.

7. The boss of the company is very tall and a very wealthy man.

8. His tall legs wearing riding boots fit the image of a western cowboy.

9. Although he is older, his body is still very strong and full of energy.

10. This cow is extremely fat and tall. It will definitely fetch a good price.