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Squandering, extravagance, hype, roaring, and recklessness.
1. Splurge.
Pinyin: dà sì huī huò
Interpretation: wanton: arbitrary; Pamper. Spending large sums of money without restraint.
Source: Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan Disappears": "I still squander it wantonly, and I have no heart to pay off a love debt with three thousand taels of silver." ”
Example: Spending your parents' hard-earned money on a lavish splurge is something that everyone should be ashamed of.
2. Extravagance.
Pinyin: dà sì pū zhāng
Interpretation: For the sake of good looks in form; Desperate to pay too much attention to pomp.
Source: Xiong Zhaozheng's "Zhang Juzheng" Volume 4, Chapter 25: "Although Emperor Muzong had the heart to enjoy the lanterns, he could not be extravagant because of the shortage of money. ”
Example: In recent years, many families have been extravagant in weddings and funerals, and this trend must be corrected.
3. Hype.
Pinyin: dà sì xuān chuán
Source: Zhang Ping's "Choice": "He has seen this kind of report before, and it seems that there are still newspapers and television that hype this as a new thing. ”
Example: Enterprises and institutions began to use the topic to play and hype up the corporate culture.
Fourth, roaring.
Pinyin: dà sì páo xiào
Interpretation: wanton: without scruples; Roar: Angry shouting. Refers to yelling in anger.
Source: Fan Wenlan's Modern History of China, Chapter 4, Volume I: "When the news of defeat reached England, the ** party newspapers roared loudly, 'unanimously demanding full revenge'. ”
Example: Liu Hu yelled at the beautiful receptionist.
Fifth, recklessness.
Pinyin: sì yì wàng wéi
Interpretation: delirium: indiscriminate, non-divided, out of the conventional. Recklessness: Misconduct. It refers to doing things recklessly by one's own temperament. Also known as "wanton recklessness".
Source: Qing Xia Jingqu's "Yesu Exposed" Chapter 60: "Therefore, the heavenly daughter-in-law is ordered to control and supervise the affairs of female workers, and it is not even unscrupulous and reckless." ”
Vernacular interpretation: Therefore, let the heavenly daughter-in-law be in charge of the work of the female worker, not to indulge them without fear and act arbitrarily.
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The idioms are:
Unscrupulous, wanton, profligate, wanton
Eat wantonly, act unscrupulously, speak recklessly, Lu Liang is presumptuous, unscrupulous, unscrupulous, unrestrained, unscrupulous, cunning, unscrupulous, such as into the abalone for a long time without smelling its stench, wandering, wanton.
The basic meaning of the WANT:
1. Do whatever you want, regardless of everything: unscrupulous. Unscrupulous.
2. a shop; Shops: Shops. Liquor store.
3. Capitalize the number "four". It is mostly used for tickets, accounts, etc.
The detailed meaning of the word: (shape sound. From the long, the voice.
Original meaning: furnishings; Exhibition) is the same as the original righteousness, and the extreme Chen also. "Sayings".
Zhu Junsheng said: "This word is the chief of training. "No, Chen.
Guangyun" or peel or enjoy, or wanton or will. "Poetry, Xiaoya Chutz" set up a banquet and gave a few arrests.
"Poetry, Daya, Xingwei" is another example: feast (set up a feast); Wanton (juxtaposed) in ancient times, after the death penalty, the corpse was displayed to the public; I can still unleash the city. "The Analects of the Constitution" is another example:
capital punishment; looting (display of corpses and flogging); Wanton (Chen corpse set 鬯. For the ancient ritual of bathing the corpse) (the vessel of the ancient corpse) to sacrifice the disintegration and sacrifice to enjoy the ancestors naked.
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The idioms are: Lu Liang is presumptuous, arrogant and unscrupulous, and his eyes are unscrupulous.
The idioms are: the eyes are unrestrained, Lu Liang is presumptuous, and he is wanton. 2: Pinyin is, cūnsì. 3: The structure is, (left and right structure) (left and right structure). 4: Zhuyin is、
What is the specific explanation, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Village shop. 2. Citations and Explanations.
Village shop. Quoting Yu Jiao's "Dream Factory Miscellaneous Works, Serving Self-Order": "Miscellaneous is also a word, there are few volumes, and the types are different, such as indiscriminate, the genus of rice and salt brewing, which is mislisted in the middle, for daily use, and none of them are foreign objects that are enough to dazzle people." ”
3. Network Explanation.
The source of the village shop is Qing Yujiao's "Self-Introduction": "Miscellaneous is also a word, there are few volumes, and the models of the Lun class are different, such as the intake, the genus of rice salt and brewing, which is mislisted in the middle, for daily use, and it is not enough to dazzle people." ”
Words about the word.
Unscrupulous, unscrupulous, rampant, unscrupulous, reckless
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The idioms of wanton are: unscrupulous, wanton, and unscrupulous, Lu Liang is presumptuous.
The idioms are: the dry fish is rampant, rampant, and unscrupulous. 2: Pinyin is, huánsì. 3: The structure is, (upper enclosing structure) (left and right structure). 4: Zhuyin is、
What is the specific explanation of the four, we will introduce it to you through the following square Napei empty noodles:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Shop. 2. Citations and Explanations.
Shop. Quoting from "The Book of Nanqi: The Biography of Xiao Yingxuan": "The tent drinks are in the shop, and the night is on the street, and the erection is erected, thinking that it is laughter." ”
3. Network Explanation.
The shop "The Biography of Xiao Yingxuan in the Book of Nanqi": "The tent is leisure, and the night tour is on the street, and I think I am laughing. ”
Words about the word.
The ferociousness is rampant, the unscrupulous withered fish is unscrupulous, the light world is wanton, the big hole is blind, the squandering is wanton, the ambition is unscrupulous, the abalone is wanton, and the abalone is wanton.
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The early empty words of the unbridled Chengla are: unbridled, Lu Liang is presumptuous, and he is unscrupulous.
The idioms of wanton are: eat wantonly, Lu Liang is presumptuous, and he is unscrupulous. 2: The structure is, (left and right structure) (left and right structure). 3: Zhuyin is, 4: Pinyin is, chánsì.
What is the specific explanation, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Market shops. 2. Explanation of blind evidence.
Market shops. About the words of the Wanton.
Wantonly squandered, Lu Liang was reckless in his eyes, unscrupulous, unscrupulous, extravagant, and reckless.
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There are words about "want", which are detailed below:
1. Unbridledness:
1. Unbridled, a Chinese word that means presumptuous and unscrupulous, comes from the "New Tang Dynasty Book Zhang Xun Biography" of the Great Officials of South China Jinshu Wei Unrestrained. "The New Tang Dynasty Book of Loyalty and Righteousness Biography in Zhang Xun" is rich and cunning, and the officials in South China are mighty and unbridled. Song Wenying's "Jade Pot Qinghua" I enjoyed wealth and regained unbridled when I was young, and I spent a day on the enemy of the world for a year.
2, Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" will follow the words, that is, send people to Luoyang, saying that Deng Ai is authoritarian and wanton, and he will marry Shu people, and sooner or later he will rebel. Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Zhicheng County Founding Boliu Gongxing" is all for Wen He Qiao, to the elegance of algae decoration, Wang Yang is arrogant, and it is suitable for oneself.
2. Unscrupulous:
1. Unscrupulous, a Chinese idiom, refers to wanton and reckless behavior, without scruples, from the "Book of Rites and the Mean" The villain's anti-mean, villain and unscrupulous.
2, "The History of the Five Dynasties and the History of Zhou" only knows that he resents the imperial court, and he doesn't know what he has done, and he dares to be so unscrupulous. "Yuan Shi Lu Shirong" Shirong lived in the middle of the book for several months, and he was appointed as a specialist, unscrupulous, and regarded him as a vacant position.
3. Self-indulgence:
1. Self-indulgence, a Chinese word that means indulgent and arbitrary, from "Liezi Yang Zhu" can not be self-indulgent for a while. Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Xuancheng County Founding Boliu Gongxing" is all for the text, to remove the ornamentation of the glamour, Wang Yang is arrogant, and it is suitable for oneself.
2, "New Tang Dynasty Book Li Cover Patting and Hugging the True Biography" Zhu Xilie fought for the emperor's number and attacked Beizhou, and his ambition was to be arrogant in the world. "The Biography of Gao Xu in the History of the Ming Dynasty" is all about his intentions, and Gao Xu is self-indulgent. Ming Gaoqi's "Luli Village" began to abscond against Qin Jun, and finally came out of An Han's heir, Shi Luo Yan can be seen, and Shu Juan chats about himself.
Fourth, the purpose of the speech:
1. The eyes are moving, a Chinese idiom, which means that the expression is restless and the tone is abnormal, from the "Twelfth Year of Zuo Chuan Wen Gong" The messenger is unrestrained, afraid of me, and will escape.
2. As a predicate, a definite, used for people's demeanor, etc. Cai Dongfan's "Romance of the Yuan History" was full of loyalty, full of confusion, and Chenghui knew that it was not good, so he resigned from the family temple as a testament.
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