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Some. 果不其然】guǒbùqí
Ránran: That's right.
Explanation] Sure enough, it was as it was said. It is used to refer to the development and change of things in accordance with prophecy.
Source】清。 Wu Jingzi, "The History of Confucianism".
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It's an idiom. Sure enough: it did. It means that things are changing as expected.
synonyms: Sure enough.
As expected. Similar words: Not really.
Not in his position, not in his politics.
Taste of your own medicine. Really.
And so it was. Unexpectedly.
Go with the flow. Listen to nature.
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Sure enough. guǒbùqí
rán] idiom].
Vocabulary book. Basic Definition.
And so it was. It means that things are changing as expected.
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Yes. Sure enough. guǒbù
qírán paraphrased] and it did. It means that things are changing as expected.
The third chapter of Qing Wu Jingzi's "Confucianism and Foreign History": "I said: 'My aunt is not what it used to be, and there are few people who send silver to him to use, but I am afraid that my aunt is not rare. And that's not the case today. ”
Synonym] is so, as expected.
Usage] constricted; as predicates, clauses; As expected, the finger is not surprising.
Example sentence] I said that my aunt is not what it used to be, and there are few people who send silver to the door for him to use, but I am afraid that my aunt is not rare, and today it is true. (Qing Wu Jingzi's "Confucianism and Foreign History" third chapter).
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Sure enough, it means that things are changing as expected.
Interpretation: 果不其然 is a Chinese idiom, pronounced guǒ bù qí rán, which is mostly used to emphasize that it is not surprising.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "Confucianism and Foreign History" Chapter 3: "I said that my aunt is not what it used to be, and there are few people who send silver to the door for him to use, but I am afraid that my aunt is not rare, and today it is not true." ”
synonyms: as expected; Antonyms: unexpected.
Sure enough, make a sentence:
1. I have long said that he has a good future, and sure enough, he was admitted to Nanjing University as a graduate student this year.
2. As the saying goes, Lord Yama is easy to say, the little ghost is difficult, and the county official is not as good as the current management, as expected.
3. Standing outside the door, I feel that the inside of the house is very bleak, and when I enter it, it is not true.
4. What a good spirit that is not bad!
Yesterday I said that it might cool down in two days, and sure enough, today's temperature feels like it will change dramatically.
5. Sure enough, as soon as Tianxing completed this action, a layer of cold air visible to the naked eye froze along the line of the ice arrow flying, and instantly froze Tianxing into it, and a dragon-shaped ice sculpture appeared on the ground.
6. Ruqing was shocked for a while, and sure enough, the horse unknowingly, actually drove up this mountain stalk, two hundred meters ahead, it was overhanging, and if it fell down at this speed, it became a meat pie.
7. Sure enough, the little boy ate the whole bowl of rice, and now he eats by himself, and he doesn't need to be fed by the teacher.
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