千姿百态

千姿百態
qiānzībǎitài
idiom #88,783

Meanings

  1. 1 in a thousand postures and a hundred forms (idiom)
  2. 2 in myriad shapes and forms; varied and diverse

Examples

Yúnduǒ zài tiānkōng zhōng qiānzībǎitài, shífēn hǎokàn.
The clouds in the sky take on a thousand different shapes — truly beautiful.
Shìchǎng shàng de shāngpǐn qiānzībǎitài, ràng rén yǎnhuāliáoluàn.
The products on the market come in every conceivable form — it's dazzling.

Tips

memory
(thousand) + (hundred) is a classic Chinese emphasis pattern meaning 'countless'. 姿 (posture) pairs with (form) — so 'a thousand postures, a hundred forms' = endless variety.

Stroke Order

qiān
姿
bǎi
tài