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<>1、接接不暇 yìng jiē bù xiá
Explanation: Leisure: Idle. The original description of the scenery is so varied that it is too late to enjoy it. Later, it is described that there are too many people or things to deal with.
2. leisure xián xiá
Explanation:1Also known as "leisure". Safe. 2.Generally refers to idleness; When nothing happens. 3.Laid back and relaxed.
3, 目不暇送 mù bù xiá jǐ
Explanation: There are so many beautiful and novel things that the eyes don't have time to see.
4. Leisure yú xiá
Explanation: Leisure time.
5, 日不暇送 rì bù xiá jǐ
Explanation: Leisure: Idle. Give: Enough. It means that there are many things, there is not enough time, and it is too late to finish it.
6. 食不暇書 shí bù xiá bǎo
Explanation: Leisure: Idle. I don't have time to eat properly. Described as busy all day, not even time to eat.
7. No flawless wú xiá
Explanation: No idleness.
8. Anxious and unscrupulous choice jí bù xiá zé
Explanation: In case of emergency, it is too late to choose.
9. Take care of yourselfzì gù bù xiá
Explanation: Leisure: Idle. It's too late to patronize yourself. It means that there is no strength to take care of others.
10, Xi 不暇暖 xí bù xiá nuǎn
Interpretation: seat: seat; Leisure: Idle. Even the mat got up before it could sit hot. Originally, it meant to run from place to place, and not to live in peace. Later, he described it as very busy, and he didn't have time to sit for a while.
11, hunger does not have time to eat jī bù xiá shí
Explanation: I don't have time to eat when I'm hungry. Described as preoccupied with business.
12, self-help is not 暇 zì jiù bù xiá
Explanation: It's too late to save yourself. Refers to the inability to help others.
13, 绰有余暇 chuò yǒu yú xiá
Explanation: Same as " more than enough ". Describe the attitude calmly. "Northern History: The Biography of Wei Shu": "I said calmly: 'I have more than enough time, and the mountain will not move. ’”
14, 静暇 jìng xiá
Explanation: Tranquil leisure.
15, 空暇 kòng xiá
Explanation: idle; Leisure
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<>1. Dizzying: There are many things, and the eyes can't see them.
2. Leisure: generally refers to idleness; When nothing happens.
3. There is no time to give: It means that there are many things, there is not enough time, and it is too late to finish.
4. Overwhelmed: The original description of the scenery is so great that it is too late to watch. Later, it is described that there are too many people or things to deal with.
5. Good neatness: the description is both strict and calm. It also refers to the fact that although there are many things, they are still calm.
暇 : [xiá], refers to idle, when there is nothing to do: de. Idle. Not. Answer No. Blind.
1. Eye-catching: [ mù bù xiá jiē ] Example sentence: Nothing is impossible, a Western-style building will only make you dizzy!
2. leisure xián xiá
Example sentence: You can make better use of your leisure time.
3, 日不暇送:[ rì bù xiá jǐ ] example sentence: Without the days of the past, the environment that suddenly became comfortable made Yifan feel uncomfortable from the bottom of his bones.
4. Respond to the overwhelming: [ yìng jiē bù xiá ] Example sentence: There are so many things on Sunday that people are overwhelmed.
5. 好整以暇: [ hào zhěng yǐ xiá ] example sentence: These things are planned in advance.
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Compound words:
Leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, abundance, leisure, opportunity, leisure, time, time, time, time, time, time, time, time,
Explained in English
Name (when there is nothing to do; idle) free time; leisure ;
Explain in detail
Name (Shape Sound. From the day, 叚 (xiá) sounds. Original meaning: idle, leisure) Same as original meaning [freetime; leisure time]
Leisure, leisure. - Sayings
Don't dare to be self-conscious. - The Book of Nothing
Good to flaw. ——Zuo Chuan: The Sixteenth Year of Chenggong".
There is no time to save the life, King Ande? - Han Feizi said that the outer prince said the lower right
Anderson gives more leisure days and more leisure.
Gong Zizhen's "Sick Plum Pavilion".
will hang overwhelmed. - Chinese Jin Language".
The cooking is not perfect. - Tang S. Liu Zongyuan, "Willow River East Collection".
Another example: leisure; Momentary (free time); Leisure (free time); Leisure time (free time).
form leisurely and carefree
For a long time, it seems to be blind, and it is very timely. - Three Rules of Wolves
Another example: leisure (leisurely); Leisure (leisure comfort).
Calm, unhurried, generous [unhurried].
Xie danced, and his mind was very tired. ——Qing · Wei Yuan's "Under the Silence".
Basic explanation
When you are free and have nothing to do: got. Idle. Not. Answer No. Blind.
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Leisure, leisure, day
Leisure, leisure, moment, leisure
Clear, rest, quiet, peaceful, public, relaxed, stolen, abundant, bearded, presumptive, leisurely
Emperor's time, sundial, time, opportunity, seniority, and official.
Overwhelming, dizzying, tidying, anxious, anxious, distracting, warm, self-care, and hiding.
There is no time to cover your ears, you are hungry, you are not hungry, you are hungry.
The time to grind the shield is more than enough time to save it.
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The sundial is timeless, the opportunity is timely, the seniority is time, and the official is time.
Overwhelming, dizzying, tidying, anxious, anxious, distracting, warm, self-care, and hiding.
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No time, no leisure, no time to wash the face wash...
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Leisure, leisure
How to form words with leisure and leisure.
Leisure, time
Leisure, which bush of leisure, pretending to be leisure, leisure
Clear, timeless, empty, flawless
Time, leisure, stealing, capital, leisure, official leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, abundance, leisure, leisure
Leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, leisure, Li Lack of cherry blossoms, leisure.
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Leisure, good to be flawed
Cooking is not timely, timely, timely
Aftersundial, Fleeting Scenery
Overwhelmed. Leisure, leisure, leisure
Leisure, leisure.
无暇 [wú xiá]: There is no idleness. It's hot, but I'm too busy to wipe the beads of sweat off my forehead.
leisure [xián xiá]: also known as "leisure". Safe. As soon as my mother came back, she was busy and didn't seem to have any leisure.
急不暇选 [jí bù xiá zé]: In an emergency, it is too late to choose. Xiao Wang and the three of them were in a hurry to choose, and they came out of the dark alley.
好整以暇 [hào zhěng yǐ xiá]: 整: strict whole; Leisure:
Not urgent. The description is both strict and calm. It also refers to the fact that although there are many things, they are still calm.
Sentence formation] He is accustomed to doing everything in a leisurely manner, so he is not suitable for time-based work.
目不暇接 [mù bù xiá jiē]: refers to a lot of things, and the eyes can't see them. At the 60th anniversary of the National Day parade, the crowd of people was inspiring, and it was wonderful, and I was dizzy to watch.
Xi 不暇暖 [xí bù xián uǎn]: seat; Leisure:
Free time. Even the mat got up before it could sit hot. Originally, it meant to run from place to place, and not to live in peace.
Later, he described it as very busy, and he didn't have time to sit for a while. In order to complete the tasks assigned by his superiors as scheduled, he has been so busy for months that he doesn't know how to eat, and he has no time to warm up.
接接不暇 [yìng jiē bù xiá]: 暇: idle.
The original description of the scenery is so varied that it is too late to enjoy it. Later, it is described that there are too many people or things to deal with. Sitting on a speeding bus, the scenery outside the window is overwhelming.
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