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Uninvited guests] guests who come by themselves without being invited. "Easy Need": "There are three uninvited guests coming, and the end of the salute is auspicious."
Kong Yingda Shu: "Quick, summon." There are three guests who don't need to be summoned.
Ming Zhang Siwei "The Legend of the Two Martyrs: Freehand": "When I returned yesterday, I met Su Zhonghu Shangshu banquet guests, and I was happy for a while and became an uninvited guest. Qing Pu Songling "Liao Zhai Zhi Wei Qingfeng":
Sheng burst in and said with a smile: "There is an uninvited guest coming!" Mao Dun, "Exercise" XV:
But he also saw that the current two uninvited guests were probably not idle people, so he didn't dare to use this last hand. ”
Here's one of the meanings of speed:
5.Call, please. "Poetry, Xiaoya, Logging":
There are fat people, so as to speed up the fathers. Zheng Xuanjian: "Quick, summon."
Anthology Zhang Heng Si Xuanfu ": The quick candle dragon order holds the torch, passes through Zhongshan and rests in the middle. "Old Note:
Speed, sign also. Qing Gu Lu "Qing Jialu: The Winter Solstice is as Big as a Year": "It's night, and people drink more quickly, which is called festival wine."
Yang Shuda "Lingxu Island **Preface": "Those who are close to get the Junzha, and the Junshu of the Preface is fast." ”
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bù sù zhī kè [interpretation]: speed: invite.
Refers to a guest who comes on his own without being invited. [From]: "Zhou Yi Need":
Guo Moruo's "Sea Waves: Across the East China Sea" [antonyms]: Special guest.
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Quick: Invite. Guests who come by themselves without being invited. Refers to unexpected guests.
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Quick: Invite. Refers to a guest who comes on his own without being invited.
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idiom meaning; Quick: Invite. Guests who come by themselves without being invited. Refers to unexpected guests.
Source: "Zhou Yixu": "There are three uninvited guests coming, and the end of the respect is auspicious." Kong Yingda Shu: "Quick, summon." There are three guests who don't need to be summoned. ”
Grammar: Uninvited guests are more formal; as the subject and object; Refers to someone who is not invited.
synonyms: not to recruit from oneself.
Antonyms: special guest.
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Meaning: speed: invite. Refers to guests who come out of nowhere without being invited.
Pinyin: bù sù zhīkè
Example sentence: In the cold season, the snowflakes are uninvited guests, and they suddenly float away with a steady pace; The cold wind is a ghost who makes the gods send, uninvited, condensing our warmth; May the greetings be like hot springs, warm in the heart; Blessings are like fire, warm in the heart; Bring you warm and beautiful blessings, Xiao Hanhu. Stroke.
Antonyms: Say goodbye without saying goodbye.
Meaning: resignation: resignation; Farewell: Farewell. Left without saying goodbye. Or slipped away quietly.
Grammar: more formal; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Describe leaving without saying hello.
Occasionally, when I think about it, I turn around with sadness. For example, at this time, I was disgusted with Claire's darkroom and the simply indefinable sourness that came from it.
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The "speed" of an uninvited guest means to invite. The meaning of the word uninvited guest refers to a guest who does not invite out of the blue.
Idiom]: Uninvited guest.
Pronunciation]: bù sù zhī kè
Interpretation]: Quick: Invite. Refers to guests who come out of nowhere without being invited.
synonyms: not to recruit from oneself.
Antonyms: special guest.
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What exactly is the mysterious uninvited guest?
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Summary. Hello dear, uninvited guest means a person or thing that suddenly comes to a place without being invited. The term derives from an ancient legend about a magical fox who often haunts different places and is known as an "uninvited guest".
Hello dear, an uninvited guest means a person or thing that suddenly comes to a certain place without being invited. The term originates from an ancient legend in which a magical fox was often haunted in different places and was called "uninvited guest".
Hello dear, in the modern era, "uninvited guests" usually refer to uninvited, unreserved or unsolicited visitors. This term is often used to describe someone or something that suddenly appears or causes trouble or distress. For example, if you are resting at home and suddenly someone enters your home without saying hello, then this person can be called an "uninvited guest".
The word "unwitted guesser" is also often used in movies, TV series, ** and other works to describe the sudden events or characters in the storyline, increasing the tension and drama of the storyline.
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An uninvited guest is generally a guest who has not been invited.
Idiom]: Uninvited guest.
Pinyin: bù sù zhīkè
Explanation]: Speed, invitation. Refers to the failure to invite a guest who comes out of the blue.
From]: Zhou Yi Need": "There are three uninvited guests coming, and the end of the respect is auspicious." ”
synonyms: not to recruit from oneself.
Antonyms: special guest.
After the break]: The snail goes to the feast; People coming by car.
Sentence formation
1.An old friend who I haven't seen for many years suddenly appeared in front of my eyes, and it was really an uninvited guest.
2.We were having dinner when an uninvited guest came.
3.At a pleasant banquet, an uninvited guest suddenly came, which suddenly halved everyone's mood.
4.At a pleasant banquet, an uninvited guest suddenly came, which made everyone's mood drop suddenly.
5.There was an uninvited guest in my house, and if you look closely, it is a chickadee-type mouse.
7.An uninvited guest suddenly came to the dinner, and everyone's cheerfulness suddenly dropped.
8.Undoubtedly, the first few Gothic buildings. There must have been some uninvited guests among their Roman-style buildings.
9.With a few acres of land, the garden is planted with bamboo, the pond is opened, far away from the suburbs, cutting off the sound of the hustle and bustle, and everyone is not afraid of the work of the carriage and horse, and the night is an uninvited guest.
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Uninvited guests suddenly arrived.
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A guest who arrives unexpectedly without an invitation is an unexpected guest.
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The meaning of the idiom of uninvited guest; Quick: Invite. There are no guests who are invited to come by themselves. Refers to unexpected guests.
Antonyms for uninvited guests: say goodbye without saying goodbye.
Meaning: resignation: resignation; Farewell: Farewell. Left without saying goodbye. Or slipped away quietly.
Example sentence: The things that we cry and lose are very limited, and most people and things are in the passage of time. We don't know, we don't want to know, and we don't care.
Synonyms for uninvited guests: unsolicited.
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