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Beaming. Evil as hatred.
Dancing. Learn from the past and learn from the future.
Learn a lesson from. Eat a trench, grow a wisdom.
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Arrogant. It's just right.
Enraptured. Eat a trench, grow a wisdom.
Lesson. Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future..
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Eat a trench, grow a wisdom.
Lesson. Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future..
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The demeanor of the characters is idiom, full of energy, full of spring breeze, and sad faces.
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Idioms to describe people's demeanor are: fuss, shock, calm, creepy, six gods without master, calm, dumbfounded, calm, half-convinced, respectful.
1. Fuss.
Explanation]: Describe being overly surprised by something that is not a big deal.
From]: Brother, if you want to make a fuss, then he is Yang Yanei, who is a powerful person. The first fold of Yuan Li Wenwei's "Yanqing Boyu".
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, object, adverbial; Used in negative sentences.
synonyms] rare and strange, strange and strange, frightened, fuss, fuss, nervousness, barking day.
Antonyms] not surprising, commonplace, strange, and uneventful.
Second, the shock.
Explanation]: I was very scared, and my face changed.
From]: Jin Fangbo was shocked when he heard that it was not Wang Muwei and claimed to be a lifter. Qing Zhang Chunfan's second episode of "Huan Hai".
Grammar]: Linked; as a predicate, complement; Indicates a subconscious expression.
synonyms] abrupt, dumbfounded, frightened, frightened, frightened, frightened, earthy, frightened, surprised.
Antonyms] as if nothing happened, indifferent, calm, calm, unchanging, quiet, unchanging.
3. Take it easy.
Explanation]: Calm: unhurried, very calm; Not rushed: not rushed. Unhurried, calm and composed.
From]: These people prostrated calmly and spent more than half an hour. Ba Jin, "Home" XV.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; With praise, it describes that people do not behave in a panic.
synonyms] calm, righteous and awe-inspiring, in the face of the forgiveness, into the chest, slow and reasonable, look self-promised.
Antonyms] distracted, overwhelmed, panicked, hurried, caught off guard, distracted, frightened.
Fourth, creepy.
Explanation]: Horror: The look of fear. The hairs stand on end, and the bones of the spine are cold. Described as very frightening.
From]: Ming Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" Chapter 97: "When the King of Qin heard it, he didn't feel creepy. ”
Interpretation: When King Qin heard about this, he felt very frightened.
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Described as very frightening.
synonyms] chilling, chilling, chilling, thrilling, chilling, hairy, hairy, frightened, hairy, terrifying.
Antonyms] calm, fearless, unchangeable, unafraid.
Fifth, the six gods have no master.
Explanation]: Six gods: Taoists believe that people's heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, and gallbladder are each dominated by gods, called the six gods. Described as panicked and anxious, out of ideas, and don't know what to do.
From]: There I am a person who has no master, and I am demented. Zhu Ziqing, "The History of Laughter, the History of Laughter".
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory.
synonyms] frightened, unkept, unpossessed, restless, and eclipsed.
Antonyms] calm, casual, calm, calm.
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Fuss, frightened, confused, calm, creepy, absent-minded, six gods, unmastered, calm, calm, stunned, calm, skeptical, respectful, self-talking, muttering, engrossed, elated, stunned, skeptical.
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