Shoulder to shoulder
Walking shoulder to shoulder is an idiom, Pinyin is ā Iji ā Nb ì ngz ú, which means to describe the crowd.
explain
To describe a crowd.
source
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote "awakening the world with constancy: Qian Xiucai mistakenly occupied the Phoenix couple." people in the mountains knew that Gao's new son-in-law was both talented and beautiful. They came to watch and walked side by side, just like watching the story of Shenhui. "
usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and adverbial to describe crowded people.
Examples
On the playground, comrades sit shoulder to shoulder together to watch movies.
Chinese PinYin : āi jiān bìng zú
Shoulder to shoulder
old age is just around the corner. lǎo zhī jiāng zhì
sell offices and barter ranks. fàn guān yù jué
numerous tasks remain to be undertaken. bǎi duān dài jǔ
perpetrate every conceivable crime and be unpardonably wicked. jí è bù shè
nobody else attended somebody 's funeral. qīng yíng diào kè