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Chase fame and fortune, relentlessly. You can chase it like a moon.
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The pursuit of excellence, the pursuit of truth, the pursuit of ideals, the pursuit of relentless I'm sorry landlord, I only thought of these few, if you don't have enough to ask me, I'll look for it. If it really doesn't work, please look through the dictionary and idiom dictionary!
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Chase the wind, chase and hunt
Pursuit, relentless pursuit
Follow, track, and follow
Trace, trace
Reminiscence, chasing the sun
Pursuit, praise the father and chase the sun
Chase, memorial service,
Top dressing, chasing relatives and being cautious
Chasing, rear-ending
Chasing souls, chasing after victory
Chase far away, chase high and salute
The horse is difficult to chase, trace back to the source
Catch up, trace the source
Mourning, memorials, and questions
Repentance, chasing the death and chasing the north
Pursue the number, chase the number
Touching the present and reminiscing about the past, branches leaking.
You chase me, chase the light
Debt collection and regret are beyond reach
Poor people don't chase, pursue, chase.
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The idioms of chasing are: tracing the source, repenting, buying laughter and chasing joy.
The idioms of chasing are: tracing the root and seeking the source, the comer can be traced, and the source of the poor can be traced. 2: Pinyin is, zhuīchè: Zhuyin is, 4: structure is, chase (semi-enclosed structure) (lower left enclosing structure).
What is the specific explanation of chasing, we will introduce it to you through the following hidden positive aspects:
1. Explanation of words [click here to check and change the details of the plan].
Pursue. 2. Citations and Explanations.
Pursue. Quoting Song Wentong's poem "Xie Ren Luzhou Shizhong Sending Lizhi": "All hands grabbed it, competing for it." ”
3. Network Explanation.
追 zhuīchèn 追 追 樂樂 Song Wentong's poem "Xie Ren Luzhou Shizhong Sends Lizhi": "All hands grabbed it, competing for it." ”
Words about chasing.
Climbing clouds, chasing the moon, chasing the roots, seeking the source, the poor, don't chase the comer, you can chase the regret, how to chase the electricity, chase the wind, chase the joy, praise the father, chase the sun, chase the soul, and chase the horse.
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[Idiom]: Catch up.
Pinyin]: fèn qǐ zhí zhuī
Explanation]: Cheer up and catch up.
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Catch up: It means that birds flap their wings and take off, describing cheering up, catching up, and catching up tightly.
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Praise the father chasing the sun
Take advantage of the victory to pursue, and chase far away cautiously
The horse is difficult to chase, trace back to the source
Catch up, trace the source
Chasing the dead and chasing the north, reminiscing about the past
You chase after me, and you can't regret it
Poor people don't chase, get to the bottom of it
Hurry up and catch up, and those who come can be chased
Chasing the wind with electricity, chasing with hands
Don't chase the poor, chase the horse immediately
Ask the bottom of the matter, chase the wind and the scenery
Seek the source, chase the soul and kill the soul
Shadow chasing the wind, heart chasing hand
Chasing the wind and chasing the shadow, chasing the sheep
Chase the north, chase the source of poverty
Immediately chase the stirrup.
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