deafen the ear with its roar
Deafening is a Chinese word with the pronunciation of zh è n ě ry ù L ó ng. It's almost deafening. It describes a loud voice. From Shatin's howl.
Analysis of Idioms
All sounds are silent
The origin of Idioms
"Every teahouse is full of people, and beyond that is the deafening cry of the tea waiters," says Sha Ting
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and complement, and it has a strong voice. "Hello, come out": he put the loudspeaker close to the hole and turned on the volume to the maximum. The deafening sound kept coming out of the loudspeaker for a long time. 2. On the road, car horns are deafening. 3, crackle, crackle, the new year is coming. Although it's cold winter, there is vitality everywhere. Look, on the first day of the lunar new year, the streets are crowded with people, beating gongs and drums, deafening. With a bang, a bunch of fireworks shoot into the sky. When I came to my mother's work place, I looked at those people stupidly, but I didn't find my mother. Seventy eight sewing machines make deafening noises. Grandpa Li is banging popcorn. The sound is deafening.
Chinese PinYin : zhèn ěr yù lóng
deafen the ear with its roar
A snake wants to swallow an elephant. shé yù tūn xiàng
work out measures to suit local conditions. bīng wú cháng shì