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The fuss, the bizarre, the unusual.
bù zú wéi qí
Idiom: No surprise.
Chinese Classics - Explanation]: Foot: Worthy. It's not worth wondering. Refers to something or a phenomenon that is very common and nothing strange. -Han Dian—
Examples: These are small things, but they come to mind by chance, and they are just examples. Lu Xun's Letters to Li Jiye
synonyms]: commonplace, commonplace, abounding.
Antonyms]: fuss, bizarre, unusual.
Grammar]: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite; It is very common to have a derogatory meaning, to describe things, etc.
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The fuss, the bizarre, the unusual.
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Hardly surprising. bùzúwéi
qí solution. Release. Disadvantages: Not worth it. It's not worth thinking weird. Go out. Place.
Ming Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin" Chapter 68: "Wu Yongjian said and laughed:'Hardly surprising. 'Use. Law.
moving-object; as a predicate, a definite; It is very common to have a derogatory meaning, to describe things, etc. Show. Example.
Zhu Ziqing's "Civilization in the Sailing": "As for the sharp voice, it is common for young women, but it is also.
Synonym. Commonplace, commonplace, and abound.
Antonym. The fuss, the bizarre, the unusual.
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Original wordNot surprising ( Notes: Foot: Worth it. It's not worth wondering. It is very common to refer to something or to see it, and there is nothing strange about it. )
Antonyms that are not surprisingRare and valuable ( Notes: Extremely difficult to do.
It means that things that are not easy to do can be done, which is very valuable. Count one to two (Note: Not the first is also the second.
Describe the protrusion type purely. Fuss (Note: Describes being overly surprised at something that isn't anything remarkable. )
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Synonyms of not surprising: commonplace and not promoted not to be strange Plain and uncommon Rare to be accustomed to it Commonplace Commonplace
Insufficient antonyms are redundant, aggressive, and more than enough laughing friends.
1. Antonyms.
Excess, sufficiency, sufficiency, surplus, sufficiency, more than dry rock, advanced, satisfied.
2. Interpretation. Insufficient, a Chinese word, means insufficient, insufficient. It also means that it is not possible and cannot be. Or it means it's not worth it, it doesn't have to.
3. Source. Ling Mengchu's "The Surprise of the First Moment" volume 27: "It is a good thing to reunite after breaking the mirror, and to be separated and reunited; But the misfortune that happened to Mrs. Wang, who lost herself as a concubine, and never investigated the adulterer, took revenge, and was still a fly in the ointment. ”
Fourth, participle explanation.
No, a first-level Chinese character, pronounced as (bù or fǒu), was first seen in oracle bone inscriptions. Its original meaning is a noun, referring to the primitive nest on the branch of a tree that has not been created and is used directly; Later, it is extended to forbidden, do not want, and can also mean not, non, etc., which is read as (bù); 不"borrow" for "no", read (fǒu).
足 (zú), the Chinese character. It originally refers to the lower legs, including the knees, but also refers to the lower limbs of animals and the supporting parts of the lower parts of the utensils, such as centipede insects. This word also has the meaning of sufficient, sufficient, complete, worthy.
Insufficient example sentences:
1. Everyone should look up to themselves, and don't think that they are not enough and let themselves do some things or some words. If you don't care, it will affect others and don't care about you.
2. Small leaves are insignificant, but they also know how to be grateful. This is the land that nurtured it all its life, and it is also its final destination. At the end of its life, it wants to give itself back to the land. Just as Gong Zizhen said, "Falling red is not a ruthless thing, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers." ”
3. Just like autumn, what is hidden under the appearance of fragrance is its spirit. Osmanthus can always teach me something: only when people give up their self and integrate into the collective, can they reflect their value, and can they make their ordinary, small, and insignificant strong in another way.
4. Looking closely at the raindrops, she is alive, and every drop, every one, symbolizes the birth of a life. Look at! How small it is, it may be insignificant to count, but if you look closely, you will find that it is crystalline, transparent, and has a pure soul.
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[bùzúwéiqí] is not worth wondering, referring to things, phenomena, etc. are very ordinary.
Zhu Ziqing's "Civilization in the Sailing": "As for the sharp voice, it is common for young women, but it is also. Ming Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin" Chapter 68:
Wu Yongjian said and laughed: "No surprise! "Not surprising" means that something or phenomenon is ordinary, very ordinary.
There is nothing strange about it.
不為奇 [bù zú wéi qí]足: worthy. It's not worth wondering. Refers to something or a phenomenon that is very common and nothing strange.
These are small things, but they come to mind by chance, just examples. Lu Xun's Letters to Li Jiye
Commonplace, not surprising, as many as cattle hair, commonplace, layer upon layer, endless, commonplace, commonplace, commonplace, not uncommon, rare and strange, unique, unheard of, godly, one of the best, commendable, unique, rare, precious, fuss Ming Shi Nai'an "Water Margin" sixty-eighth chapter: "Wu Yongjian said; laughed and said, 'No surprise!
1. If this is still the case in the capital, it is not surprising that it is local.
2. In reality, it is not surprising that indifferent people are indignant on the Internet.
3. It's no surprise that there's dense carbon dioxide everywhere on Venus.
4. Even a mirage is not surprising, so what is a wonder in the world?
5. This question is very simple, and it is not surprising that he will do it right.
6. They have traveled all over the world and are not surprised by this phenomenon.
7. In view of the social customs and traditions of the time, this is not surprising.
8. He usually doesn't study seriously, and it is not surprising that he failed in the college entrance examination.
9. Don't blame those friends anymore, the world is hot and cold, and it is not surprising that it has been like this since ancient times.
10. It's not surprising that watermelons grow big, but it's rare to be so sweet.
11. He is a businessman, so it is not surprising that he competes by pounds.
12. It is not surprising that modern trains travel hundreds of kilometers in an hour.
13. It's not surprising to eat hot pot in Chengdu!
14. With the rapid development of technology, it is no longer surprising to use mobile phones.
15. It's also something we often see on TV, and it's no surprise that it's no longer surprising.
16. Now that the flow of talents is very fast, it is no longer surprising that Chu Cai is employed.
17. It is not surprising that robbers appeared in the desert in ancient times.
18. These are all small things, not surprising, but they come to mind by chance, just examples.
19. In today's high-speed development of science and technology, it is no longer surprising to travel by air.
20, Xiao Ming is late, it's been a week, it's not surprising that he is late this time.
Flipping over and overThe inside and the outside should be top-heavy, and the little things add up to the big fuss.
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