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Disappearing, disappearing, disappearing, disappearing, disappearing.
1. Disappear.
Vernacular Definition: No more public speech, no more public appearance. Describes hiding or not appearing in public.
Source: "Northern Dream Trivia".
Disappear the trace. lest anyone know. ”
Dynasty: Song Translation: No more public speeches, no more appearances, for fear of being known.
Second, there is no trace.
Vernacular Definition: Trace: Trace. There is no trace of it. Describe completely disappeared, and I don't know where to go.
Source: "Dongpo Dream".
Twinkle hidden, no trace. ”
Dynasty: Yuan Translation: Hide, hide, no trace.
3. There is no news.
Vernacular interpretation: 杳: without a trace. There was not a single message.
Source: "Wanli Ye Ed".
All of them are traversed, and there is no news. ”
Dynasty: Ming. Translation: **I have searched for it, but there is no news at all.
Fourth, the reputation is gone.
Vernacular Definition: Disappearing. It is called a hidden trace.
Source: "The Book of Northern Qi Wei Shuchuan": "Its volume has also disappeared. ”
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty.
Translation: Books and everything are gone.
Fifth, hide the shadow.
Vernacular Definition: Hide, Hide: Hide. Hide the traces and not reveal the truth.
Source: "Deng Xizi Wuhou": "The gentleman, hiding the shadow, the group is selfless." ”
Dynasties: Spring and Autumn.
Translation: A gentleman hides his deeds and does not reveal the truth, but he is extremely selfless in private.
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Antonym for ubiquitous: without a trace.
Everywhere: Everywhere, described in great numbers, and in a vast range. None: None; Everywhere: Everywhere.
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The antonym of ubiquitous is to disappear without a trace.
Trace. Explanation]: Trace: Trace. There is no trace of it. The shape of the back is completely gone, and the answer is unknown.
From]: The third fold of Yuan Wu Changling's "Dongpo Dream": "You are next to each other, shining and hiding, without a trace." ”
Example]: Then Jia Yun said a few "don't bother", and went without a trace. Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" is the twenty-fourth chapter.
Grammar]: conjunctive, as a predicate, adverbial, complement, to describe a person or object.
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Everywhere means that there is no place where there is no such thing, that is, everywhere, so the antonym should be: "unique", "rare in the world", "extremely rare", "nowhere to be found", etc.
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Its antonyms are everywhere.
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The antonym of ubiquitous is to disappear without a trace.
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Everywhere near.
The meaning of bai is omnipresent, non-du
All the time. 1. Zhi is omnipresent.
Interpretation: DAO
It's everywhere, it's everywhere. Edition.
Source: Right. Ba Jin's "Home" 4: "The mournful cry of the electric light when it died still ripples in the air, although the sound is low, but it is omnipresent. ”
2. All the time.
Definition: All the time.
Source: Ling Mengchu's "The Surprise of the First Moment" Volume 6: "I forget to stop doing things, forgetting to eat, but I feel like I have dropped something, and I am always in my heart." ”
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Synonyms for omnipresent.
bai:du is everywhere, everywhere, everywhere, too many to mention, everywhere.
Pinyin] daowú suǒ专 bù zài [allusion] or save too one genus in the trillion or so, sit and lie back to the omnipresent also. Song Zhang Junfang, "Seven Signatures of the Cloud", vol. 44.
Interpretation] exists everywhere, everywhere.
Usage] as a predicate, a definite; Descriptions are everywhere.
Structure] Verb-object formula.
Idiom example] The miserable cry of the electric light when it dies is still rippling in the air, although the sound is low, it is omnipresent.
Idiom example sentences] The ubiquitous language infiltrates every pore of culture.
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Everywhere Everywhere You can see it everywhere.
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Everywhere.
Everywhere. Everywhere.
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Everywhere.
Wherever you go. Omnipresence.
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Know-it-allPronunciation]: [wú suǒ bù zhī].
Interpretation]: I know everything, and there is nothing I don't understand.
Antonyms]: Ignorance.
Omniscient to make sentences1.The artists of the Renaissance knew everything.
2.What irritates Edwig most about him is his seeming omniscience.
3.They think they know everything and they always have a lot of self-confidence, but in fact, that's why they overdo everything.
4.I think he knows everything in this field.
5.God knows everything and will come and call you when the time comes.
6.Or always think you know everything?
7.Don't you know that you're invincible? - No, I'm sorry.
8.Do you know everything? - No, I'm sorry.
9.Strong, omniscient, dangerous but safe.
10.Only young people know everything.
Antonyms form sentences1.I don't know anything about modern art.
2.History was a subject he didn't know anything about.
3."I don't know anything about the art of drawing. ”
4.I don't know anything about nuclear physics. Detect the bend.
5.When it comes to dancing, I really don't know anything.
6.I don't know anything about the piano.
7.I don't know anything about English books.
8.He didn't know anything about staves.
9.You're always interfering in things you don't know anything about.
10.He doesn't know anything about finances.
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