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1. 脱缰 [tuō jiāng] originally meant that the horse was free from the reins, and now it means to be free from some kind of bondage.
2. stands out [tuō yǐng ér chū] The entire tip of the awl is revealed through the cloth bag. The metaphor shows all the talents of the human being.
3. Prostration [xū tuō] A state of extreme exhaustion and physical weakness caused by a large loss of bodily fluids due to circulatory disorders or heart disease and diseases that occur in the advanced stages of diseases such as cholera, typhoid, pneumonia, etc.; Extreme failure or reduction of vital functions.
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The following are the words related to detachment:
1. Liberation means: [jiě tuō], explanation: Buddhism means to be free from troubles and to be free. 2.Break free from bondage. 3.Exculpate.
2. To exculpate means: kāi tuō, which means to discharge or shirk (guilt or responsibility for negligence); forgiveness, forgiveness; Open Zen Friends Pull. citation explanations; Lift or shirk.
3. Quart means: kuā tuō, quart is a unit of capacity, mainly used in the United Kingdom, the United States and Ireland. 1 quart represents different capacities in the UK and the US, while there are two quarts in the US: dry quarts and wet quarts.
4. The meaning of the battle escape from He Ranghuai is: [lín zhèn tuō táo], interpretation: Lin:
Arrive; Array: Battlefield. Originally, it referred to soldiers who escaped and fled when they went into battle.
It also refers to cowering and running away when things come to an end. Source: Ming Xu Guangqi "Loose Debate":
escaped from the battle, and was killed for the first time.
5. The meaning of free and easy is: [sǎ tuō], which means that the attitude is natural and generous, and it is not restrained.
6. The meaning of escape is: [táo tuō], which means to escape (dangerous place); Run away. Shake off.
7. The meaning of 線線 is: [tuō chǎn], which means to leave your job and specialize in other work or study.
8. The meaning of 脱缰之马 is: [tuō jiāng zhī mǎ], interpretation: 脱:
Break; Reins: The reins on which the horse is tethered. The horse that broke free from the reins.
A metaphor for a person or thing that is free from bondage. It is also described as uninhibited and uninhibited. Citation:
Chapter 5 of Mao Glid's "Night Whispers": I didn't plan to write so long, but because I took a rambling approach, my letter and pen are often like a loose horse, and I am quite far from the topic.
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