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Landlord. Heavy advice to you, can't take him into your room, girls must first respect themselves, others will respect you, not to mention just a man who has known for a month, he has a lot of history, indicating that his means of dealing with feelings will be quite clever, and he is obsessed with his former girlfriend, this is a warning to you, if you have not fallen in love with him, then I hope you can get to know him for a while, consult the opinions of relatives and friends, and then see who his friends are, you must see this person clearly, in order to get along alone, may you be happy.
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If you feel uncomfortable, it means that you are interesting to him, and you like him a little, oh, let him come, this is okay, don't think so much,
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It can be seen that you have a good impression of him and want to develop with him, but you are embarrassed to save face. You've given him the initiative to see how he can steal your heart.
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He trusts you; I will tell you as a confidant.
As for the second one, it doesn't matter if he comes, in short, the emotional problem is the most taboo and unclear, procrastinating, you decide for yourself.
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Why is he telling me this? He likes you.
Do you think it's appropriate for him to come to my house? If it doesn't affect other guests, there's nothing wrong with it, everyone is an adult.
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You can let him come, even if you don't have such a relationship, it's normal to let friends of the opposite sex come and play.
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Summary. There are some idioms in the "Wangwen Shengyi" method, and some words are very simple, but if you look at the meaning of Wenshengyi, you will understand it wrongly, so if you understand the true meaning of simple words, you can understand the meaning of the stinging fish very well. For example, the key word in the idiom "not smiling" is "Gou", and its correct meaning is "casual" rather than "Gou".
As long as you grasp the meaning of this word, the meaning of the whole idiom is "not to talk casually, not to laugh casually." describe the appearance of seriousness" is also clear.
Hello, 忐御神忑anxiety, a Chinese idiom, pronounced as tǎn tè bù ān, means unsettled and extremely uneasy. From Qing Wu Zhaoren's "Confused World".Hesitant potato burying means hesitation: hesitation. Can't make up your mind.
The method of understanding idioms focuses on breaking through a difficult word in the word, and the method of solving the word and burning the word to make the whole meaning suddenly clear. For example, Pi Chang, who is "overwhelmed", as long as Sun Bu understands that "leisure" means "idle", the meaning of the whole word (describing a lot, receiving, and not being able to cope with it) will be understood.
Figurative is the method of understanding idioms using the rhetoric of figuratives. "Answering like a stream" can be used in this lump cavity method. The question is as smooth as flowing water, and it is described as quick to react, and eloquent or mountainous. Balanced.
There are some idioms in the "Wangwen Shengyi" method, some words are very simple, but if Wanghongzai opens his eyes to Wenshengyi, he will understand it wrongly, so if you understand the true meaning of the simple words of the year, you can understand the meaning of the stinging fish very well. For example, the key word in the idiom "not smiling" is "Gou", and its correct meaning is "casual" rather than "Gou". As long as you grasp the meaning of this word, the meaning of the idiom "don't talk casually, don't laugh casually."
describe the appearance of seriousness" is also clear.
Some idioms can infer the meaning of the opponent's coarse word according to one of the more commonly used words with clear semantics. This method is suitable for idioms with a juxtaposition structure and a correspondence between Bi Ting Town in the position of the characters. For example, "soaring clouds and driving fog", "soaring" means rising, "driving" means erecting, and the meaning of the idiom is (rising to the clouds, erecting clouds and mist, walking in the sky) is very clear.
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On the day of winter vacation last year, I got up early because I had to get my report card that day, but before I could have breakfast, the bus left. I was in a hurry, so I had to ask my grandmother to take me to school on a tricycle. I still think my grandmother is riding too slowly.
When I arrived at Longchuan Village, I got off the tricycle and sped on the road to the school.
After arriving at the school, I met my classmates who had been separated for a few days, and everyone was talking about the results of the exam. At this time, I was a little apprehensive in my heart, and I muttered that I didn't know how I did in the exam. Just as he was thinking about it, the teacher walked in with the final exam paper.
Then, the teacher compared the test papers of other school students with us, told us what the mistake was, and then explained them to us one by one. We listened to the answers, and we were ashamed, because some of the questions were not difficult in the first place, but we did them wrong because of our carelessness. After speaking, the teacher sent the students' report cards ......
After finishing all the activities at school, the students went home with their report cards.
As I walked along the road, I muttered to myself again. I thought: Does my mother encourage me or scold me?
When I arrived at the door, as soon as I stepped through the door, my mother came out and asked me how much I had taken the test, and asked me to show her the transcript. My mother read the report card from beginning to end and said, "That's it!"
What do you do going to school every day! How did other students do in the exams? I looked at my mother, didn't speak for a long time, and my mother went back to the house with a gloomy face.
I listened to my mother's accusations, looked at her gloomy face, and vowed to study hard in the future students, keep forging ahead, and strive to be a good student in the eyes of teachers and a good child in the hearts of parents.
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忐忑restless, a Chinese idiom, pronounced tǎntèbùān, means unstable and extremely uneasy.
From Qing Wu Zhaoren's "Confused World".
No, it is used in front of verbs, adjectives, and other words to indicate negation or added in front of nouns or noun morphemes to form an adjective: not to go. Not much. Illegal. Unexpectedly.
Ann, calm, stable: Stable. Peace. Peacefulness.
Safe. Leisure. Settle down. Settle the country.
For example, the mother cautiously watched all the movements, and in her heart, she was afraid that someone would betray the sea of stars.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory.
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It means: the mind is uncertain, the mind is extremely restless.
Nervousness: It means that the mind is uncertain, and the mind is extremely uneasy.
Vernacular text: "When Liangdao heard these words, he was unsure in his heart. ”
Idiom usage. Joint, as a predicate, a predicate, an adverbial. Derogatory.
Examples of words. 1, the fourth and fifth chapters of "Journey to the West": "When the eight precepts heard the words, they were worried. ”
2, Qing Pu Songling "Liao Zhai Zhi Wei Qiao Niang": "Listening to the sound of the pine, the night insects mourn, the center is worried, and the regret is like burning." ”
3, Mao Dun "Midnight" seven: "'Zhuzhai, what's wrong?'" Wu Sunfu hurriedly stepped forward and asked, very worried. ”
4, the word repertoire supplement heart": "Worried, "Daozang Sanyuan Sutra": "The heart is worried. ’”
5, Feng Deying's "Bitter Cauliflower" Chapter 10 The mother cautiously peeked at all the movements, and was worried that she was afraid that someone would betray Xinghai.
6, "Five-tone Collection Rhyme, Feeling Rhyme": "Worried, worried, weak-hearted, timid, and afraid." ”
7, Hong Sheng's "Palace of Eternal Life": "It is inevitable that my feet will fall, my mouth will snort, I will be apprehensive, and I will be cowardly." ”
8, Qing Wu Zhaoren's "Confused World" Volume 9: "When the two Dao heard this, they were unsettled. ”
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Nervousness: Uncertainty. The mind is extremely disturbed. Have kittens. Interpretation: The mind is uncertain, and the mind is extremely restless.
Source: Wu Zhaoren's "Confused World" Volume 9: "When the two Dao heard this, they were unsure in their hearts. ”
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory.
Example: Every time a teacher asks a question during a lesson, I feel uneasy.
Antonym. 1. Peace of mind.
Pinyin is xīnān lǐdé, which is a metaphor for what you think you are doing is reasonable, and you are very calm in your heart.
From: Lu Xun.
Post-illness Miscellaneous Talks": "Later, I forgot the truth and believed the lie, and I was at ease and full of fun." ”
2. Have a clear conscience.
Pinyin is wèn xīn wú kuì, which refers to doing things casually, asking oneself back, and having no place to be sorry for oneself.
From: Qing Dynasty Li Baojia "The Appearance of Officialdom".
The twenty-second round: "It's just that there will be a bit of a rumor outside in the future, but fortunately, the money is not obtained by the master himself, so he can have a clear conscience." ”
Usage: Linked; as a predicate, object, and definite; Compliments.
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[Words]: apprehensive.
Pinyin]: tǎn tè
Explanation]: Nervousness: uncertain mind. The mind is extremely disturbed.
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Nervousness means unsettled.
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The meaning of the admonition is uncertain.
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[Words]: Nervous, worried.
Pinyin]: tǎn tè [Interpretation]: 忐忑:
Distracted. The mind is extremely disturbed. [synonyms]:
Restless, restless [antonyms]: peace of mind, leisurely [grammar]: joint; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory Basic Explanation Seven up and eight down Worried, worried, weak-hearted, cowardly, afraid.
"Five-Tone Collection Rhyme, Feeling Rhyme" inevitably falls on the feet, sighs in the mouth, is apprehensive in the mind, and is timid in the heart. - Hong Sheng's "Palace of Eternal Life".
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Nervous: Describes a very unstable mood.
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Nervousness means unsettled and timid.
[Idiom source].
The fourth fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Holding Makeup Box": "I was anxious and worried about the flowers. ”
Sentence formation] 1, Li Mei secretly cursed in her heart that it was over, and handed over the painting nervously.
2. I smile when I see you, and I like you without saying a word; I will never be half-hearted to you, secretly wanting to be together in the same house for four lifetimes; Your facial features fascinate me so much, I will be six gods and no master when I look at me, and I will be worried and unable to reach the ground; The truth is true and sincere, and it is perfect.
3, Pan Dahai had been holding his waist straight before, but when he came to the door of the Xie family, he couldn't help but be short and nervous.
4. The rain is dripping, and the broken ice cubes on the eaves on the roof that melt in the rain are scattered in the streets and alleys with the flow of water.
5. After Jennifer walked over, Gao Peng thought for a long time before he asked Derek nervously: "Man, who is that old man Jennifer is talking about?" She's not really in danger, is she? ”。
6, Lin Tian stared, seeing that such a person had come over, his heart was worried, and he didn't know what to do all of a sudden.
7, Ye Chen didn't know if the zombie understood what he meant, but he saw him coming nervously, then took out a bottle from his arms and put it beside Ye Chen, then turned around and ran away.
8. When Xia Yi and his entourage arrived at the territory of the Qiang people nervously, they were warmly welcomed by the Qiang people, and the leaders of the Qiang people couldn't wait to present the tribal roster left behind by the previous envoy.
9. Pointing to the three monitoring screens on the monitor screen, Chen Yang was nervous, afraid that he would be dissatisfied and criticized by his right hand.
10. But because she was going home, she didn't think much about it, but sat in the car nervously.
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Nervousness: Explanation: Unsettled and extremely uneasy.
synonyms: panicked Zheng Hehuai, restless.
Antonyms: peace of mind, leisurely.
Grammar: joint jujube style; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory.
Panic: Panic, fear. I was scared and very uneasy.
Fidgeting: Neither is it sitting nor is it standing. Describe a nervous mood and emotional restlessness.
Peace of mind: Peaceful, quiet, safe; reasonable, reasonable; Yes, yes. It means that the self-confidence thing is done reasonably, and the heart is very calm. It generally refers to the feeling of being taken for granted and without guilt.
Leisurely: Describe free and leisurely, and feel comfortable.
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If you are about to enter the university, it is normal to feel more apprehensive, because to experience a new environment and get along with your roommates, it is actually very simple, you only need to be honest with them, and you can slowly adapt to university life.