Idioms of what is not and what is not

Updated on culture 2024-07-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Immortality: Wear out. so that it may be passed on forever and will not be lost.

    It's too late to regret.

    Dwelling] dwelling: in; No doubt: no doubt. There is no doubt about the position of oneself.

    Hard-won] to come: to make it come. It's not easy to get it. It means that it is not easy to obtain possessions or the success of things.

    I can't find it] I can't find it. It means to be desperate to get it, but not to get it. Later described as desperate to get.

    But it is disrespectful] but: pushes back. It refers to an invitation, gift, etc., to others, and if you refuse to accept it, it will appear disrespectful.

    Inexhaustible] exhausted: exhausted, finished. You can't finish it, you can't use it up. Very descriptive.

    Victory is not martial] victory is not glorious.

    I can't say enough about what I want to say.

    Inexhaustible] exhausted: exhausted. Unlimited access without running out.

    Unforeseen] is not pre-stated.

    Unswervingly] Chongqing: Change, violation. The words spoken will never change.

    Ignore it] put: put it away; of: pronouns; Gu: Take care. Leave it there.

    Beckoning] Beckoning: Greeting. I can't hear the greeting. Describe people with strong personalities and do not easily obey others.

    Ignore it: pronouns, it; Reason: Ignore it. Set it aside and ignore it.

    Leave it alone: pronouns, it. Set it aside and ignore it. Describe not caring.

    Leave it alone: pronouns, it. Set aside, don't ask. Describe not caring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It seems that there is no such structure of the idiom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Immortality and decay: wear out, so that it will be passed on forever and will not be lost;

    2. Do not doubt, dwell: in, do not doubt: do not doubt, do not doubt your position;

    3. It is not easy to come by, it is not easy to get it, it means that it is not easy to obtain wealth or success of things;

    4. I can't ask for it, I can't find it, I can't find it, it originally refers to the eagerness to regret it, but I can't get it.

    5. But it is disrespectful, but: pushing, referring to the invitation to others, gifts, etc., if you refuse to accept, it will appear disrespectful;

    6. Words are inexhaustible, and the meaning you want to express cannot be said;

    7. Inexhaustible, exhaustive, unlimited access and will not be used up;

    8. Unswervingly, Chongqing: change, violate, and never change what is said;

    9. Ignore it, put it: put it, put it: pronoun, take care of it, put it there;

    10. If you don't come, you can't greet you, you can't hear it, you can describe people with strong personality and don't easily obey others;

    11. Ignore it, it: pronoun, it, reason: ignore it, put it aside, ignore it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Indissoluble Bond: 6th grade, right? There is an oh in the first natural paragraph of the lesson "My Stage".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The unhealthy wind, the crane that does not dance, the ritual that does not shy, the unknowing, the merit that does not exist, the merit that does not appreciate, and the place where it does not eat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Freeloader.

    Bond. Uninhibited talent.

    Ominous. Not published.

    Reluctantly. Ill-gotten gains.

    Not in vain. Unforeseen dangers.

    Unstoppable. Inconveniences.

    Unsolvable mystery.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ill-gotten gains. Reluctantly.

    Not published. I don't publish it.

    The year of no confusion. Rainy day.

    Dead soil. Not in vain.

    Ominous. The crane that does not dance.

    I don't know anything. Misguides.

    Freeloader. The land of the unpasted.

    Not the oldest. A place to eat.

    Unappreciated work. From time to time.

    Immortal deeds. An immortal inheritance.

    Not shy. The ancestor of the immortals.

    The ancestor of not picking. The Sect of Imperatives.

    It's a good thing. It's a matter of incompetence.

    It's not easy. Reputation for goodness.

    Position. Indefatigable will.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nothing is an idiom: uninvited guest.

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