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Look out from afar.
Eagerly lookout.
Anxiously looking.
Keep looking.
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Pleasantly looking, here can be filled in adjectives.
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According to the meaning of the sentence, this can add a nervous lookout, or it can add a slow lookout.
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1. (Affectionately) looking. 2. (surprised) looking.
3. (eagerly) looking.
4. (lovingly) looking.
5. (with affection) look at it.
Usage of adjectives:Adjectives are generally used to modify nouns and are used as predicates or definites.
Generally, adjectives that denote nature can be modified with 'no' and 'very'.
Some adjectives can overlap, such as long, tall, and big; Adjectives should not have an object.
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You can write looking affectionately, looking blankly, etc. As an important part of the examination in test-oriented education, fill-in-the-blank questions are required on the test paper covering almost every subject, and their form is roughly to give the known conditions first, and then replace the blank answer with a horizontal line in the subsequent sentence, so as to require the test taker to fill in the correct solution.
Fill-in-the-blank questions are small, spanning, wide coverage, flexible in form, can be purposeful and harmonious synthesis of some questions, highlighting the training of our accurate, rigorous, comprehensive, flexible ability to use knowledge and basic computing ability.
In terms of fill-in-the-blank content, there are two main categories, one is quantitative fill-in-the-blank and the other is qualitative fill-in-the-blank. It only writes the answers, lacks the target information provided by the options, and it is difficult to judge whether the result is correct or not. If you want to answer fill-in-the-blank questions quickly and accurately, the basic strategy is to work on the word "skillful".
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Calm, quiet, calm, calm, calm.
1. Calm down. Vernacular Interpretation: Calm is a Chinese word pronounced lěng jìng. It refers to the fact that there are few people and quiet, not lively or people who are calm and not emotional.
Source: The third fold of "Golden Thread Pool": "I am not calm when I eat and drink like this!" ”
Dynasty: Yuan. Translation: I can't calm down when I eat like this.
2. Quiet. Vernacular Interpretation: Quiet, is a Chinese word. It means tranquility, calmness, and silence.
Source: "Color Blindness": "Lin Baishuang gradually quieted down. ”
Dynasties: Modern times.
3. Sedation. Vernacular definition: steady, calm. Stay calm, calm and resolute.
Source: "Silent Meditation: Chapter 11": "To hold on to arrogance is calm, to think deeply and far-sighted is madness." ”
Dynasty: Qing. Translation: Maintaining arrogance is the method of maintaining composure, and the far-sighted strategy is a symbol of arrogance and stupidity.
Fourth, calm. Vernacular Interpretation: Tranquility is a Chinese word, and the phonetic pronunciation is píng jìng, which means peaceful and quiet, quiet and intense, and the opposite of hustle and bustle.
Source: Perdition, Chapter 3: "From then on, he seemed to be calm on the surface, but he was very excited inside. ”
Dynasties: Modern times.
5. Calm. Vernacular Definition: Stability, stability.
Source: "Strategic Issues of the Chinese Revolutionary War", Chapter 5, Section 2: "What we need is warm and calm emotions, intense and orderly work. ”
Dynasties: Modern times.
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What kind of adjectives to look at are: stupid looking, dumbfounded, curious.
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Stupidly looking, stupidly looking, quietly looking.
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Looking at it affectionately, looking at it angrily, looking at it melancholy.
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(eagerly) looking, (eagerly) looking, (urgently) looking, (urgently) looking, (urgently) looking.
一、eagerness [jí qiè].
Critical; Urgently.
2. Urgent [pò qiè].
Compel. Furnace Soul "For the Hunan People after Zhang Zhidong's Death": "I thought that Zhang Zhidong suppressed my Hunan, urgently sent me Hunan, mourned my Hunan, and abandoned the right to Hunan like mud and dust. ”
三、急急 [jí pò].
Urgent. Mao Dun "Comedy II": "The stomach has long been growling, which is more urgent than anything else." ”
Fourth, 遑急 [huáng jí].
Urgent; Urgently.
Xu Jie, "The Melt of Snow": "In such a desperate wait for the arrival of spring, we will especially feel that this day is difficult to endure. ”
五、火急 [huǒ jí].
Described as extremely urgent.
Jun Qing "Riverside at Dawn": "In many villages along the west side of the river, the fiery bell rang. ”
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Looking at it affectionately.
Looking at it in despair, looking at it sadly, looking at it sadly, looking back with joy, looking at it with joy, looking at it with foolishness
1. Look at it affectionately
Affectionate: Refers to deep and long-lasting emotions.
Example sentence: She looks at her husband affectionately and watches him leave.
2. Looking desperately
Despair: Hope is cut off; There is no hope.
Example sentence: After that, she knelt on the ground weakly, looking desperately at the place where she used to sing and laugh and dance.
3. Look at it with grief
Grievance: Sadness and resentment.
Example sentence: She stood firmly behind her, looking sadly at his fading figure.
Fourth, look worriedly
Sorrow: Suffering from difficulties or unsatisfactory things.
Example sentence: Xiao Ming looked at the math problem that couldn't be done sadly, and was so anxious that he scratched his ears and cheeks.
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Looking at it with joyCaper: Jumping around like a bird. Describe happy.
Example sentence: She happily looked at her tall sweetheart in the distance.
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1. Look at it with a blank eye;
2. Watching with a watch;
3. Look quietly;
4. Look intently;
5. I can't take my eyes off it;
6. Looking at it stupidly;
7. Look at it with affection;
8. Looking at it with a deep blind expression;
9. Look lovingly;
10. Looking blankly;
11. Look curiously;
12. Look at it intently.
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: Wait and see
The time is as far as the eye can see, and there is no boundaries
The prestige is boundless
Hopeless calamity is unattainable
Prestige is prestigious, and high fame is important
The hope has passed, and the hope is over
It is impossible to see
The blessing of hopelessness, the prayer and the consultation
I want to have a good time, and everyone wants to return
The expectations of all are boundless
Everyone looks forward to it, wants to be beautiful
Wait and see, only then can you look elegant
I know at a glance, I want to be abundant
Looking east and west, it is impossible to see
Shuo Wang, Su De, watch and help each other.
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Words for lookout are: far-looking, far-sighted, far-sighted.
Lookout, refers to climbing high and looking far away; Specifically, it refers to monitoring the enemy situation from a high or distant height.
Such as: lookout posts; Lookout, coastal defense fighters look out at the vast sea.
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