释义 |
沧(滄)cānɡ ❶ (暗绿色,指水) (of the sea) dark blue ❷ [书] (寒;冷) cold ◆沧海 the (wide,blue) sea; 沧海横流 The river overflowed [burst] its banks. — The country or the world is in chaos.;The seas are in turmoil.;The blue sea surges violently.;Water in the sea flows everywhere.;The general condition is chaotic and turbulent.;the chaos of the world; 沧海桑田 Seas change into mulberry fields and mulberry fields into seas — time brings great changes to the world.;evanescence of worldly affairs;The sea has changed into a mulberry orchard.;What was once the sea has now changed into mulberry fields — the world is changing all the time.; 沧海一粟 [滴] a grain of corn in the wide sea — a drop in the bucket;a drop in the ocean;a grain of millet from a granary;a speck in a vast ocean;(be) only a drop of water compared to the vast sea;very small portion of sth. vast; 沧[苍]茫 endlessly vast |