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Ulterior motives: ulterior motives" is one of the Chinese idioms, from the Qing Dynasty's "Strange Status Quo Witnessed in 20 Years".
It means that there are other schemes hidden in the heart, and there are ulterior motives in words or actions. Most of the time it is a derogatory term, and sometimes it has a special meaning (and a positive connotation).
Allusion. ulterior motives" is from the ninety-ninth chapter of "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in 20 Years": The old uncle and ancestor tell the official motto, and the young adult earnestly begs for servants.
Wang Taizun also said that he was reliable, and he knew that he was. "It's about Mo Kewen since he became Wang Taizun's book, everything has been done in an orderly manner, and he is very stumbling, but Mo Kewen has ulterior motives, and he can make a lot of money in a month.
Lifelike: Lifelike: Describe a lively appearance; Raw: Alive. Describe the works and paintings as vivid and realistic, as if they were alive. Mostly refers to artificially created works of art.
Allusion. The ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi once wrote such a story in his own works: "The former Zhuang Zhou dreamed of a butterfly, a lifelike butterfly, and he was self-deprecating and forgetful!"
It means that Zhuang Zhou had a dream that he had become a beautiful butterfly, more beautiful than a real butterfly, alive and dancing in the air. He felt very happy and proud, and he simply forgot that there was such a person as Zhuang Zhou in the world. King Xiang listened to Zhuang Xin's words, felt excited, named him the king of Yangling, adopted his strategy, and recovered a lot of lost territory.
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Have an axe to grind. Intentions: intentions, intentions. There is another calculation in mind. Refers to the speech or action with another ulterior motive.
Lifelike. Lifelike: Describe a lively appearance; Raw: Alive. Describe the works and paintings as vivid and realistic, as if they were alive. Mostly refers to artificially created works of art.
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Intentions: intentions, intentions. There is another calculation in mind. Refers to the speech or action with another ulterior motive.
Lifelike: A lively and vivid look. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, as if it were alive.
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"Lifelike" means: it is usually a metaphor for the artistic images in paintings, sculptures, etc., which are vivid and realistic, as if they were alive.
Pronunciation: xǔ xǔ rú shēng
Part of speech: Usually used as an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Source: From "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things", "The former Zhuang Zhoumeng was Hu Die, and Hu Die was lifelike." (Translation: Zhuang Zhou had a dream in which he turned into a beautiful butterfly, more beautiful than a real butterfly, vivid.) )
Usage: as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Refers to the image is very realistic.
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Lifelike. Paraphrase.
Lifelike: A lively look. Describe the artistic image as vivid and realistic, as if it were alive.
Pronunciation: xǔ xǔ rú shēng
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Lifelike [xǔ xǔ rú shēng].
Explanation]: Lifelike: lively and vivid appearance. It refers to the artistic image that is not often realistic, as if it is alive.
From]: "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things": "The former Zhuang Zhoumeng is Hu Die, lifelike Hu Die, self-metaphor is suitable for ambition and! I don't know Zhou. Oh Ran Jue, then he was at a loss. ”
Example]: The shrimp in these paintings are due to his profound observation of the life of the real shrimp core, and the changes in brush and ink and the portrayal have reached a very high level.
Qin Mu's "Shrimp Fun".
Grammar]: more formal; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
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Lifelike means: lively and vivid appearance. Describe the artistic images in paintings and sculptures as vivid and lifelike, as if they were alive.
Lifelike silver: [ xǔ xǔ rú shēng ]
1.[Explanation]: Lifelike: Lively and vivid appearance is simple to hold. It means that the artistic image is very realistic, as if it were alive.
2.[from] frank banquet: "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things": "The former Zhuang Zhou dreamed of Hu Die, lifelike Hu Die, self-metaphor Shizhi and! I don't know Zhou. Oh Ran Jue, then he was at a loss. ”
3.[Example]: The shrimp in these paintings are due to his profound observation of the life of real shrimp, and the changes in brush and ink and portrayal have reached a very high level. Qin Mu's "Shrimp Fun".
4.Grammar]: more formal; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
5.[synonyms]: leaping on the paper, lifelike, alive and alive, painting sound and color, painting shadow and sound.
6.[antonyms]: half-dead, lifeless, Mrs. Maid, dying.
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<> lifelike: vivid and lively, describing the artistic image as vivid and lifelike.
Example sentence: He pondered for a moment, and with a wave, a lifelike shrimp jumped onto the page.
Allusion: The ancient Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi once wrote such a story in his own works. In the past, Zhuang Zhoumeng was a butterfly, and Shanshanran was a butterfly, and he was self-described as forgetful!
It means that Zhuang Zhou had a dream in which he turned into a beautiful butterfly, more beautiful and wise than a real butterfly. Living Tongzhou is flexible, dancing in the blue sky of the bureau, he feels very happy and proud. I simply forgot that there is such a person as Zhuang Zhou in the world, King Xiang was excited to hear Zhuang Xing's words, named him the king of Yangling, and used his strategy to recover a lot of lost territory.
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Lifelike explanations.
lifelike;be true to life] as if alive. Description Vivid, Realistic A lifelike portrait Detailed Explanation Describes vivid and lifelike. "Negative Exposure and Idle Talks" The second round:
The carved landscapes, figures, feathers, and flowers are all lifelike. Lu Xun, "The Open Letter of the South and the North Mobilization and Reply to the Open Letter of Mr. Yang Cunren": This is really vivid.
Qin Mu's "Shrimp Fun in the Sea of Art": The shrimp in these paintings are so vivid because of his profound observation and living the life of real shrimp. ”
Word breakdown for lifelike explanationsRejoice and be self-satisfied. "Zhuangzi Qi Theory of Things":
The former Zhuang Zhou dreamed of Hu Butterfly, and Hu Die was also lifelike. Cheng Xuanying Shu: "Lifelike, Xin pants are smooth."
Song Yeshi's "Weng Chang's Elegy": "Fortunately, I can go to lifelike, why not return in my dreams." Liang Qichao, "Explanation of the Destruction of the New Life of the Destruction of the Country" All objects that can be developed have their initial volume and weight under certain conditions, and can develop and grow
Mengchun was born. Cause. Grow.
Manufactured: Produced. Alive, alive :
Survive. Life. Creature.
Life. Birth to death. Sacrifice your life for righteousness.
The abbreviation for living things: sentient beings.
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