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A: Uprooted.
1.【Pinyin】bèi jǐng lí xiāng2.【Explanation】Back: Leave. Wells: Eight wells in ancient times, extended to the township, family houses.
Uprooted, also said uprooted. Leaving one's hometown and living in a foreign country (mostly as a last resort).
3.[From] Yuan Jia Zhongming's "Jade Comb" first fold: "He left his hometown and had no way to advance or retreat."
4.During the war, people left their homes, and many fertile fields were barren.
5.[synonyms].
Wandering, wandering the world, leaving home, abandoning wives and children, and selling children.
6.Antonyms
Live and work in peace and contentment, settle down and start a business, relocate to the land, return to the roots, return to the roots, return to the hometown, and recuperate.
Excerpt from Chinese).
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背井退乡 [ bèi jǐng lí xiāng ] explained. Back: Leave; Wells: Eight wells in ancient times, extended to the township, family houses. Leave your hometown to go out of town.
Explain in detail. 1.【Explanation】Back: Leave. Wells: Eight wells in ancient times, extended to the township, family houses. Leave your hometown to go out of town.
2.[From] Yuan Jia Zhongming's "Jade Comb" first fold: "He left his hometown and had no way to advance or retreat."
3.Example: Sleeping cream. The third fold of Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Autumn in the Han Palace".
4.[Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite; It refers to leaving his hometown as a last resort.
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It means to be far away from home and to live in another country.
Idiom source: See "Carrying a stool round well and leaving home at a rough age".
Idiom example sentences: The old man has been a eunuch for 20 years, in case he meets a thief, how can he be spared, so he leaves his hometown and sends a trace to another place. Qing Li Yu "Clever Reunion Dream News".
Traditional Chinese Writing: Leaving home.
Phonetic: Synonyms of homesickness: Leaving one's hometown to earn a living A large number of peasants left their homeland in search of new fertile land.
Antonyms of leaving one's homeland: live and work in peace and contentment to live and be happy to engage in one's own profession Idiom grammar: as a predicate, a definite; Refers to the outside scoop to let the eyes open.
Degree of Popularity: Commonly used idioms.
Affection. Color: Unisex idiom.
Idiom structure: Joint idiom.
Generation: Modern idiom.
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The meaning of leaving one's hometown: leaving one's hometown to go to another place.
synonyms: upheaval:
Tumbling: Falling, a metaphor for living in poverty. Exile:
Circulation is discrete. Describe life as difficult and wandering around. Also known as "displacement".
I am saddened by the fact that there are a few students who have come with me who have not yet been able to find a school to enter and are still in displacement. Lu Xun "Only Collected Communications".
Song, Lou Key's "Attack on the Collection": "There are people; In addition to the industry; and the position of the Fernando cultivator; Displaced; And called for help under the door. ”
Uprooted: Back: Left; Wells: Eight wells in ancient times, extended to the township, family houses. Leave your hometown to go out of town. There are many local cadres who are now leaving their hometowns and going to the front.
Exotic: Exotic: Other countries, countries that are not their own homeland; Elsewhere: Somewhere else, not a place of home.
Running around: Asking for help from others in order to achieve a certain goal (e.g., studying, working, earning money, etc.), sometimes feeling tired yourself.
Example sentences for uprooting:
1. All the people who leave their hometowns and come to Beijing have two purposes, the first is to live a better life, and the second is to realize their ideals. It's just that in the face of gray Beijing, in the face of the huge moving crowd, everyone sticks out of the cracks in the walls of the ancient city palaces of high-rise buildings, and recognizes that the sense of existence is so weak, and many people have lost all control over their lives.
2. Much attention has been paid to two other pressing concerns: how to ensure education for Iraqi refugees and the uprooted Ihu Clanrak in the country, and how to rebuild the country's universities.
3, Su Tong's ** tells the story of a party member cadre who claimed to be the descendant of a revolutionary martyr, and after the falsity of his martyrdom identity was exposed, he and his son were expelled from their hometown.
4. An expert said yesterday that global warming could lead to the emergence of "ghost countries" where uprooted ** will rule over sparsely scattered citizens and lands that have been abandoned due to rising sea levels.
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