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Idiom annotation multiplication: driving; The ship braved the wind and waves. Metaphor to overcome difficulties or not afraid of difficulties, desperate, go forward.
Ride the wind and waves; Ride the wind and waves; Ride the wind and waves; Break the waves on the way forward; riding the winds and breaking the waves
example sentence
1. The ship bumped along in the waves. The ship sailed through the wind and waves.
2. When the Vikings braved the wind and waves, they arranged shields along the ship's side. The pirates set shields on both sides of the ship and braved the wind and waves all the way.
Emotional color commendatory words
Grammatical structure connection
Idiom usage as predicate; Describe the rapid development of business.
Synonyms through thorns and victory.
The antonym is stuck and depressed.
Sailing in the sea-riding the wind and waves.
Sailing on the sea with riddles-riding the wind and waves.
It's hard for Li Bai to walk in Tang Dynasty. One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight and cross the deep sea.
Shen Yue (44 1-5 13) wrote Song Shu: "When I was young, the soldiers asked him about his ambition and said,' I am willing to ride the wind and break the waves.
Examples of idioms
Cai Dongfan's Romance of Manchu Dynasty, the first time: "Heroes dare to take risks and do things. In the dark, they are like the river gods of Fengbo. They should take the lead and send Bukuri to a happy place. Riding the wind and breaking the waves is like this. "
The boat is here, and the car passes through Yuanye. (Mao Dun's Midnight Five)
Expansion: Idioms and Allusions of Riding the Wind and Waves
Baidu Encyclopedia: Riding the Wind and Waves (China Idiom)