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Spread out to form a sentence as follows:
At first, there was only the pure sun moon in the round of mountains, and the cave in the extremely cold and dark memory, and then you walked towards me with a smile, and the clouds dispersed in the cool morning.
When the old tree man finished chanting, the dark green ball of light immediately spread out, like a boulder suddenly being thrown into the surface of a calm lake, rippling in layers.
The soldiers fanned out on the hillside.
As it got dark, the crowd began to disperse.
That news had spread through the crowd.
The traffic police punished the driver for driving illegally, and the crowd of onlookers dispersed.
If I were the breeze, I would spread myself out and blow to others.
The fog in the sky has lifted.
There is always a time when the fog will disperse, and there will always be a time when the sun will shine through the clouds to the earth, and you can't just fail and languish.
The fog in the sky has lifted, and I don't feel depressed in my heart.
Every time I did something wrong, my mother first covered with dark clouds, then the clouds dispersed, and finally the wind and drizzle told me to pay attention next time and not to make the same mistake again.
After eating tea for a while, eating a few snacks made in the kitchen, and talking casually, everyone dispersed and sat down.
The big pants singer listened with great interest, and the dark clouds of doubt that hung over people's hearts began to slowly disperse.
The clouds tumbling and tumbling like ocean waves, soaked in golden afterglow, pierced through the gaps, pierced through the misty canopy of dawn, and spread out the condensed web.
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1His curly yellow hair spread out like a chrysanthemum.
2The layers of mountains and forests surrounded me, and the fresh and tender greenery spread out all around, as if the whole person was about to be melted away.
3 The light raindrops accumulated more and more, and they scattered along the fingerprints on my hand and slid down in all directions. I felt a little cold and quickly shrunk back. Suddenly, I saw small ponds, stepped down hard, only to hear a "pop", the splash was so high that it almost exceeded my waist!
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Dissipation Pinyin: xiao san
Dissipation Explanation: (Smoke, smell, heat, and abstract things) disappear The fog gradually fell asleep, and the fatigue was complete.
Dissipation in sentences: 1. The clouds have dissipated.
2. The dark clouds that shroud the relations between the two countries will quickly dissipate.
3. In fact, by acknowledging their existence and providing them with a channel for dissipation, we can gradually dissolve these emotions.
4. Moreover, the effects of the distant past on people dissipate much more slowly than the author previously anticipated, and the effects of early life experiences will last for decades to come.
5. His desires have gradually dissipated in the past three years, and now they have completely disappeared.
6. At least wait until the echoes of the teenagers' screams have subsided.
7. In Russia, doubts about discounted goods have only recently begun to dissipate.
8. They believe that if the size of the front part of the car can reach several feet long, the energy generated by the collision can be dissipated and the suddenness of the speed change can be reduced.
9. I have always doubted whether the phenomenon of valuable resources being used by the public without restraint has ever occurred, but assuming that it is true, the dissipation of the rent value of the Servant Zen is the effect.
10. At the beginning of the experiment, the research team believed that the growth of muscle mass in mice with leg injuries would dissipate within a few months after receiving transplantation.
11. Of course, if grief is replaced by pain, then this will not happen, but will dissipate the reserves.
12. Once you pay, dopamine dissipates quickly within minutes, often leaving people with a feeling of regret – what the merchant calls "buyer's remorse."
13. Although, in most cases, such a "fog" should dissipate tomorrow to allow people to see neighboring buildings, the temperature should also warm up.
14. These gases usually dissipate in the atmosphere and pose little of a threat.
15. However, the recent collapse of this magnitude has become known to all, which means that this suspicion and caution will not dissipate so easily.
16. Obviously, the situation has improved significantly, and the main tail risk at the beginning of the year has dissipated to a certain extent.
17. You will feel that you have enough energy to climb Mount Olympus, and you will feel that the great amount of pain and trouble you carry in the third dimension is easily dissipating.
18. But the victorious atmosphere of liberation has dissipated, and there will be no return It was only a moment.
19. My view is that the competition for the use of resources must be constrained in order for human beings to survive, because unconstrained competition will inevitably bring about the dissipation of rental value and the extinction of human beings.
20. No matter how great the wealth is, it will dissipate after one or two generations.
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