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It means that it will never dry up, end up, end up, wither. Generally speaking, it means that there is an endless vitality of development, and there is a source of water.
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Eternal means forever, forever; Exhaustion means to wither, to cut off, to exhaust; Never dry up literally means never dry up, and is generally used to describe something with a strong vitality. I don't know if it's right? Please advise!
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Dried. Pinyin].
kū jié
Word Meaning] Dry; Sever; Exhausted, gone.
For example: depletion of financial resources; Exhaustion of energy; depletion of water sources; resource depletion, etc.
Words from] 1Dry. Han Wang Chong, "On Balance and Effectiveness":
The water of the river, rushing and slippery, sits on the ground for a long time, there is no inexhaustible flow, and the source is prosperous. Li Daoyuan of the Northern Wei Dynasty "Water Jing Note: Jishui I": "Jishui was the world of Wang Mang, and the Sichuan was exhausted.
Tang Kang Piao's "Drama Talk: Di Weiqian Invites Rain": "It belongs to the state of Kangyang, involving spring and summer, hundreds of miles of water and spring farms, all of which are exhausted. Song Ouyang Xiu, "On Rescuing the Hungry People in Jianghuai":
It is rumored that there is a severe drought in the south of Jianghuai this spring, until the wells and springs are dried up, cattle and livestock are dead, and chickens and dogs do not exist. Mao Zhicheng's poem "Ah, the descendants of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River": "In the vast clouds and waters of the East, a great mother is reflected!"
She is using the inexhaustible milk of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River to feed her tens of millions of children and grandchildren. ”
2.It's hunger. Refers to the abdomen. Song Su Shunqin Su Shunyuan "Couplet of Sorrow and Two Sons": "It happened to be between the heavy rivers and the Great Hunger Festival, ...... the Great Hunger Festivaland there is no one who is attached to drinking, and it is exhausted in time. ”
3.Lack; Do. Shen Congwen "Adviser":
The army's salaries were unusually depleted, and the income was insufficient for distribution, so all expenses came from the increased exploitation of the peasants. Liu Zhanqiu's "New Poetry": "And the kind of pretentious, pretentious, or emotionally exhausted, shaped like a tree, has not obtained the samadhi in the poem."
Zhou Erfu "Morning in Shanghai" Part 3 49: "The tax task is completed, and the funds of the business community are also exhausted. ”
synonyms] dry.
antonyms] saturated, saturated, abundant.
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Always keep life alive and infinite power.
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It will never dry up!
It depends on where it is used, whether it is alive, vegetative, or natural.
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Say so much: life is eternal!
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It means that life and life will not be exhausted, and it is a metaphor for a certain power that will never stop and decay.
Eternity here means generational, eternal.
From Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi", also known as "Nanhua Jing". In the miscellaneous "Under Heaven", he said: "One foot of air, half of it is taken in a day, and it is inexhaustible." ”
Translation: A one-foot-long stick, half of which is cut off every day, can never be finished.
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Taken from "Zhuangzi, Miscellaneous Articles, the World": One foot of air, half of it is taken in a day, and it is inexhaustible.
A one-foot wooden stick is broken in half every day, and it can never be finished.
The debaters used these debates to argue with Hui Shi for the rest of their lives. Huan Tuan and Gongsun Long, who are eloquent, confuse people's hearts, change people's minds, and can defeat people with their tongues, but they cannot convince people's hearts, which is the limitation of debaters. Hui Min relied on his wisdom to debate with people every day, and he specially created strange theories with the debaters of the world, which is their foundation.
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The whole sentence should be "One foot of air, half of it is taken every day, and it is inexhaustible for eternity". Half of what means a ruler is taken today, half of it tomorrow, half of it tomorrow, and half of it the day after tomorrow, half of half of it is always left, so it can never be taken.
From Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi", also known as "Nanhua Jing". In the miscellaneous "Under Heaven", he said: "One foot of air, half of it is taken in a day, and it is inexhaustible." ”
In mathematics, a number can be continuously divided by 2 and never be divisible (this number is not a cyclic decimal number).
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Kenneng means never-ending.
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Based on the questions you provided, we will find the following: In general, the correct expression is "never exhausted" to clear the chaos. "Inexhaustible" means that a resource, energy, or quality is not depleted and can be continuously provided and used.
For example, "the ocean of knowledge is inexhaustible". The term "inexhaustible" means that a certain resource, energy, or quality will be depleted at some point and can no longer be provided and used.
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Meaning: never stop doing something.
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There is no end, it goes on forever.
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Hugh, stop. Stop, stop. Never-ending, never-stopping, never-stopping.
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It never stops. Always, forever.
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Always, forever.
No: No. Hugh: Rest, stop.
Step: Pace. Never-ending: Never stop the pace.
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Fall to fall
Breakdown Explanation: 殒 (yǔn,)殒 (殒) yǔn 死: 殒命. Dead.
Killed. Death. Gu Tong "fall", falling.
Number of strokes: 11; radical: 歹; Stroke order number:
13542512534 See the details.
落 (là,lào,luò,luō,)落 luò to fall, to descend: to land. Fall.
Scattered (a.)Leaves fall off, as in "grass and trees fall"; b.decay, such as "a falling scene"; c.
sparse, as in "the guns fall"). Abscission. Defoliation.
Tears. Ebb. Falling English.
Sunset. Fall. Seated.
Fall. Falling into the well (describing taking advantage of people's danger and attacking and framing). Falling geese sink fish.
The leaves fall back to the roots. Decay: No (m?).
Fall. Broken. Decline.
Reduced. Wandering. Anchorage (a.).
frustrated; b.Heroic, unrestrained, and also known as "down-and-out (b?.")”
Left behind: backward. Behind the times.
Unsuccessful. Stay, stay: settle in.
Deserted. Put pen to paper. Inscribed.
Place to stay or live: Village. Tribe.
Courtyard. Belong, get some kind of result: fall.
Failed. Caught in a disadvantageous situation: caught.
Fall (n). The ceremonies held at the time of the construction of the ancient palace are now generally referred to as the completion of the building.
Sparse: sparse. Sparse.
The drip device on the eaves (commonly known as "eaves dripping"): I don't know how many tens of millions of them fall. Death:
Fall. Fall AOpen-minded, generous, such as "falling generous"; b.
Lonely, uncompatible, such as "lonely." Fence: "Dig wells and ditches, tie down hoe gardens."
be missingdeclinedropfalllag behindlowerьххьх� radical: 艹;
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The same never ends.
synonyms: endless, endless, eternal antonyms: shallow taste.
Explanation Stop: The End. There is never a time to end.
Example: The Pursuit of Truth .
Sentence formation] Life is like a book, learning never ends.
Usage: verb-object; as a predicate, object; Complimentary; There is no end to the fingers.
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