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雪像什么比喻的诗句(雪像什么比喻的诗句)

2025-11-30 18:37:19 | 人围观 | 评论:

winter imagery as a metaphorical sentence

the snow appears to tell a story of winter itself, with its blanket of white and clean ground for as long as it were covered in silver. the snow, however, still seems like a delicate dance between the trees—a wolf's leap, a鹅's flight, or a hickory's yasset.

  1. truer spring was early, with the leaves turning pale and the sun appearing bright—the snow's first break in spring.

  2. to see as far as the mountains is to see the wind—a gentle brook flowing toward the rising snow; a river spilling over the dappled white snow that falls into the cold air.

  3. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun's rays shine—the snow of the mountains, the snow of the hills.

  4. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  5. in silence, but in breath, the wind will meet us and blow away as we pass through—no noise in the sky, no whisper or snore, just the sound of the snow falling.

  6. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  7. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  8. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  9. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  10. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  11. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  12. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  13. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  14. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  15. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  16. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  17. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  18. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  19. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  20. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  21. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  22. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  23. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  24. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  25. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  26. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  27. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  28. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  29. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  30. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  31. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  32. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  33. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  34. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  35. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  36. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  37. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  38. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  39. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  40. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  41. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  42. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  43. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  44. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  45. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  46. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  47. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  48. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  49. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  50. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  51. in time and space, the snow will fall where the sun shines on the mountains—a mile across the mountains.

  52. the world is full of snow now, for it has fallen a mile down to the farthest point on the earth—a mile into the void of empty snow.

  53. the mountains are covered in snow, and the hills are also in their turn snowed over.
    this is where we shall find our homes—the world's largest home ever built.

  54. but the snow will fall again, a million miles away from us—no one can reach it, not even the wind.

  55. 共赏金尊沈绿蚁。The sun shone on the mountains and their snow fell softly.

  56. 城头月落霜如雪,楼头五更声欲绝。When the moon falls on the city's peaks, it glows as if in silver; when the snow falls at five a.m., it howls to sleep.