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Strange: Surprised, strange meaning.
Have one's head in the clouds. Pinyin: yì xiǎng tiān kāi describes the phase method as very bizarre and impossible to achieve.
Source: 1, the eighty-first chapter of "Mirror Flowers": "Tao Xiuchun said: 'This can be described as whimsical. ’”
2, the first episode of "Painful History": "He didn't enjoy enough by himself, and he had to get an idol to replace him, isn't this whimsical to the extreme?" ”
3, Xu Chi "Peony" IV: "Li Yinguang was whimsical, had the heart to change his taste, and held a religious ceremony wedding. ”
Usage: verb-object; as a subject, a predicate, a definite; Neutral words; Ironically. Used for subjectivity.
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Strange: singular; Whimsical: Ideas that are unthinkable or unrealistic. Heavenly Opening: A metaphor for things that are out of thin air and at all.
Whimsical ideas are very unrealistic and very strange. The metaphor is absurd and bizarre, imagining things that cannot be achieved for the time being, and it is also a metaphor for super imagination.
whimsical heavenly opening, pronounced yì xiǎng tiān kāi, verb-object structure idiom; It is usually used as a subject, predicate, and definite in a sentence; Neutral words; Ironic, used subjectively. Sentence formation reference: Xiaohong is the third from the bottom in every exam, and this time he said that he will definitely be able to take the first place in the class, isn't it whimsical.
Whimsically, after the break, he wants a ram and a milk; build airplanes in tulou; The blind man does not know the answer to the mystery of the cloudy day. The words of Qing Wu Zhaoren's "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years": "The scribe of the Criminal Department got his bribe, so he whimsically set up a law. ”
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<>Explanation]: Strange: Strange.
Pinyin]: yì xiǎng tiān kāi Interpretation]: strange: strange; Heavenly Opening: A metaphor for things that are out of thin air and at all. Refers to the idea that it is very unrealistic and very strange.
Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial, an object; Ironically.
Sentence formation]: Berenson is a whimsical and uninhibited person.
Nimes suddenly had a whimsical idea of whether he was in love.
The whimsical idea drew a laugh from Mr. Markey.
This time, there was no wine on the table with all sorts of whimsical names.
When the Wright brothers said they could build flying machines, people thought they were whimsical.
Perhaps, its latest meaning is "different from the ordinary" or "whimsical".
Their early films attempted revolutionary propaganda through bizarre and whimsical imagery.
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The metaphorical idea is bizarre and unrealizable. Have one's head in the clouds.
Whimsical, a Chinese idiom, pronounced yì xiǎng tiān kāi, is a metaphor for absurdity and bizarreness, imagining things that cannot be achieved for the time being, and a metaphor for super imagination, from "Mirror Flower Yuan". Whimsical means imitation or: whimsical:
bizarre conceptions; Heaven opens: The opening of the heavenly gate is a metaphor for the impossible things that are out of thin air. Fantasize about the opening of the gates of heaven.
The metaphorical idea is ridiculous and unrealistic.
Sentence formation: He wants to own an airplane himself, it's really whimsical. Walking listlessly down the street, for no apparent reason began to fantasize, thinking of some whimsical pictures. He felt that he must have been an emperor in his previous life, and everyone thought he was whimsical.
In theory, this makes sense, but in practice it is a bit whimsical. While eating hot pot, he said that he must be a great man when he is forty years old, which is simply whimsical. On weekdays, classes are three days of fishing, two days of drying nets, and the homework is also patchwork, indiscriminately filled, such people also want to get good results, it is simply whimsical.
If you have the weird idea of asking the teacher not to give us homework, that's really whimsical. In the early morning, the flower garden of the campus was filled with the fragrance of flowers, and some students whimsically wanted to graft flowers, so they destroyed the flowers for no reason, and after the flowers were destroyed, the flower stems swayed listlessly in the wind, and several burly figures slowly left the flower garden.
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Whimsical meaning: strange: strange.
Whimsical: Ideas that are unthinkable or unrealistic. Tiankai:
Revelation or guidance from heaven. Whimsical: a metaphor for the absurdity and bizarreness, imagining things that cannot be achieved for the time being, and a metaphor for a super-strong imagination, hoping that imaginary things (mostly unrealistic wishes) can be realized.
The pronunciation of 無想天开: yì xiǎng tiān kāi
Citation: Qing Wu Zhaoren's "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years": "The scribe of the Criminal Department got his bribe, so he whimsically devised a law. ”
synonyms: whimsical, imaginative, cranky.
Antonyms: down-to-earth, realistic.
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The meaning of whimsical finger is as follows:
The metaphorical idea is bizarre and unrealizable.
The Chinese idiom, pronounced yì xiǎng tiān kāi, is a metaphor for absurdity and bizarreness, imagining things that cannot be achieved for the time being, and a super imagination stronger than pure Zheng Zhenyu, from "Mirror Flower Yuan". moving-object; as a subject, a predicate, a definite; Neutral words; Ironic, used subjectively. <>
Strange: singular; Whimsical:
Incredible or unrealistic ideas. Heavenly opening: A revelation or guidance given by the heavens.
Whimsical: The metaphor is absurd and bizarre, imagining things that cannot be achieved for the time being, and it is also a metaphor for the super imagination, hoping that things that are imaginary (mostly unrealistic wishes) can be realized.
synonyms: 1. Thoughtlessness: refers to unfounded and unrealistic blind thinking.
2. Imagination: It means the imagination that floats and fluctuates, and the metaphor is continuous, referring to the continuous emergence of many imaginations. It is often used in a derogatory and sometimes in a positive sense, depending on the context.
3. Thinking about what is wrong: It refers to the fact that the mind enters the realm of illusion and is completely detached from reality, and it also refers to cranky thinking.
Antonyms: to be bold.
1. Down-to-earth: It refers to stepping on solid ground, which is a metaphor for doing things steadfastly, seriously and not exaggeratedly.
2. Seeking truth from facts: It originally refers to seeking true knowledge based on empirical evidence, but now it is mostly used to do things according to the actual situation, not exaggerating or shrinking.
3. Down-to-earth: It is to have extensive contact with the ordinary life of the people, mingle with the broadest masses of the people, reflect the wishes, demands and interests of the ordinary people, and use the living habits and terms of the public. It also indicates a sense of closeness that does not feel strange.
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