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How to describe the teaching building

How to describe the teaching building

The sentences describing the teaching building are:

1. Behind the administration building are three teaching buildings. The corridor in the teaching building is full of wisdom. It is a smart campus cultural corridor. The classrooms in the teaching calf are colorful and full of childlike interest.

2. The teaching building stands in the center of the school like a giant, imposing, and people can't take their eyes off it.

3. Our teaching building, with its unique design and beautiful patterns, is an indelible mark on students' hearts.

4、? The first thing you see when you enter the school is the tall and white teaching building. Look! The teaching building, which is full of dark brown, looks so magnificent under the sun.

Beautiful copy describing the teaching building

Beautiful paragraphs describing the teaching building are as follows:

1. Our teaching building is on the right side of the oval building, which is the largest building in our school. I spent most of my time in this teaching building. The first floor of the teaching building has Grade Three, Music Room 1, Music Room 2 and Dance Room.

2. As soon as we entered the school gate, we saw a wide playground. On the right side of the playground was a new teaching building. There was a picture in the middle of the new teaching building. Below the picture was a podium. There were neat rows of pine trees on both sides of the podium, as if soldiers were guarding the new teaching building. The new teaching building was spacious.

3. Let's have a look at the teaching building. There is a window on the left of the teaching building. There are students' learning experience, competition rankings in various subjects and what happened in China, which we can all know. We have two teaching buildings and three stairs.

4. The walls of the teaching building are white, and * * * has four floors. In front of the ground floor, there are several blooming flowers and green grass, which hold the classrooms as if listening to the sound of reading.

5. The teaching building stands there quietly at noon, which is very quiet. In the evening, the students walked out of the classroom one after another, and when the afterglow of the sunset was scattered on the teaching building, it was golden and dazzling.

A passage introducing the teaching building

1. Describe a good section of the school teaching building.

2. A beautiful paragraph describing the campus teaching building.

3. The paragraph describing the teaching building.

4. Describe the beautiful paragraphs of the teaching building.

1. The teaching building is still shining in the sun, and the teaching buildings on the left and right sides are painted light brown. The only cherry tree in the school has opened, and the cherry blossoms fall down one by one and fall to the ground, forming a beautiful and harmonious picture. Only a few people in the campus are bored in every way.

2. At night, both the moon and the stars poked their heads out and looked at the school. At this moment, there was a sudden light in the school, and one, two and fireflies flew around and lit up the sky.

3. The teaching building stands there quietly at noon, which looks very quiet.

4. In the evening, the students walked out of the classroom one after another, and when the afterglow of the sunset was scattered on the teaching building, it was golden and dazzling.

5. Our teaching building is really gorgeous. There are several pots of colorful flowers planted on the green building. Walking into it is like walking into a luxurious building.

6. The students happily played and frolicked on it, adding a beautiful scenery to our tall and magnificent teaching building.

Idioms describing teaching buildings

1. Rows of lí nc? zh? b ǐ

Explanation: comb: the general term for comb. Arranged in order like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe houses or ships, etc., which are arranged closely and neatly.

2. Tall buildings stand gā oló us ǒ ngli

Explanation: stand tall.

3. Diā oli á nghuà dê ng

Explanation: It refers to a very gorgeous house decorated with colored paintings.

4. Interpretation of antique incense gǔsègǔxiāng

: It describes objects, paintings and calligraphy with quaint colors and emotional appeal.

5. World-famous J ǔ shü wé nmí ng

Explanation: All over the world: all over the world. The whole world knows that. The description is very famous.

6. High-sounding guā nmi ? nt á nghuá ng

Explanation: Crown: hats of ancient emperors and officials; Magnificent: Very imposing. Describe a solemn or aboveboard appearance.

7. Row upon row Lí ncuì b ǐ zhǐ

Explanation: There are rows of words. It is often used to describe houses or ships, etc., which are arranged closely and neatly.

8. Compared with Lí ncixi ā ngb ǐ

Explanation: it is often used to describe houses or ships arranged in a dense and neat way. With "row upon row".

9. pavilions and pavilions lóugétáixiè

explanation: building: tall building; Pavilion: an overhead building; Taiwan: a high altar built of earth; Pavilion: The house on the stage. It refers to tall and gorgeous buildings.

1. Carved fence made of jade Diā ol á ny ù

Explanation: carving: carving and painting; Column: railing; Masonry: stone steps. Describe a magnificent building.