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Wind, what, what, what idiom.
What wind? What is the idiom: calm, sunshine, storm, dusty, trembling.

First of all, it is calm.

Description: It means there is no wind and waves. Metaphor is calm.

Said by: There is a child here. Don't be afraid of him. Be calm. Qing Wu Ren Jian's Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years: The 18th Session

Grammar: combination; As an attribute, complement and predicate; Metaphor things calm down.

Synonym peace, the blue waves are vast, the river is clear, the sea is boundless, the level is like a mirror, smooth sailing, the sea is beyond the waves, and the world is peaceful, safe, relaxed, calm and calm.

The antonym "daoshanhuohai" is surging, with swords and shadows, magnificent momentum, one after another, stormy waves, stormy waves, dangerous situations, arrows flying everywhere, vast smoke waves and strong winds whistling.

Second, the weather is fine.

Explanation: It's breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

Said by: It's sunny and golden this season, and it makes people drunk if they don't drink. Fu's Six Chapters of a Floating Life Volume II

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe the sunny and warm weather

Synonyms are sunny, sunny, bright spring, soft and sunny.

The antonym is bitter wind and rain, mixed with wind and rain, flying sand turns to stone, wind and rain beat, bitter wind and rain, darkness, dripping into ice, flying sand and stones, beating wind and rain, and gloomy wind and rain.

Third, the wind is surging.

Explanation: The wind is blowing hard and the clouds are gathering. It is a metaphor that new things come and go, and the momentum is very strong.

Said by: Sun Yat-sen's "Individuals who have succeeded in the revolution cannot have freedom, but they must have freedom": "Although thousands of organizations were formed at that time, they all disappeared soon."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of positive significance, of the development of weather or things.

Synonyms are in the ascendant, in full swing, surging, steaming, surging, surging.

The antonym is romance.

Fourth, travel-stained

Explanation: dust: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.

Said by: the three of them chose an inn to stay in, and they traveled all the way. At this time, they couldn't help taking an early rest. Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The History of Pain" the eighth time.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe a tiring journey.

Synonyms include Lusu Fengfan meal, hurricane rain, exhausted people, wading through mountains and rivers, walking in a hurry, crossing mountains and mountains, walking in a hurry, sleeping in the wind, Confucius Mozi, eating in the wind.

The antonym is idle, bon voyage, idle.

Five, trembling.

Commentary: Li: Crane calls. Describe panic, or self-alarm.

Said by: until later, I heard those scary legends and saw the uneasy state of raising a house in panic. Yu Dafu's is running out

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and complement; Used in war, etc.

Synonyms are losing one after another, solving the soil collapse, bowing to the snake shadow, shaking the wind, flying and looking forward to the wind. In Bagong Mountain, surrounded by vegetation, falling apart and bowing to the snake shadow.

The antonym is calm, ambitious, invincible and invincible.