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Dying is a Chinese word, the specific meaning is as follows:
Pronunciation: mí liú zhījì
**Structure: More formal.
Meaning: When you are critically ill and dying, that is, before you die. Dying: This refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and later mostly refers to a serious illness and imminent death; Ji: Time. When you are critically ill and dying.
Part of speech: Usually used as an object in a sentence.
Example sentences
1. If I really listened to him at that time, I might be able to give him a little comfort when he was dying.
2. Grandpa Wang misses his son and reads his son's name when he is dying.
3. In recent years, there have been many books in the market that focus on death, dying, and the afterlife.
4. When you are dying, other people's opinions of you are thrown out of the clouds.
5. When she was dying, she repeatedly instructed her son to write the tablet in front of the spirit in a grand manner.
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At the time of dying, dying, originally refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and later refers to the condition of being critically ill and dying. Pronounced as míliúzhījì, structure, partial formal idiom, argumentative form, mi, can not be written fans.
The background of the dying momentSource, "Shangshu Gu Ming", the illness is getting worse, both dying, grammar, dying is formal, as an object, referring to the time when he is critically ill and dying, example, Grandpa Wang misses his son, and when he is dying, he also reads his son's name, synonyms, sunset West Mountain, antonyms, the beginning of a serious illness.
Mi, full, pervasive, full, full moon, full month, baby full moon, full of hope, full of eyes, full of sky, full of heaven, describe great, stay, basic meaning, verb, stop in a certain place or position immovable, verb, stop in a certain place or position immovable, of, particle, indicate possession, affiliation, child's heart, ji, noun, side or boundary, margin, division, sky, boundless.
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Dying is a Chinese word, pronounced mí liú zhī jì.
Meaning: This refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and later refers to a serious illness and will die.
Interpretation: Lingering: This refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and later refers to a serious illness and will die; Ji: Time. When he was critically ill and dying, he smiled.
From the sedan chair: "Shangshu Gu Ming": "The illness is getting worse and the day is dying." ”
Grammar: more formal, as an object. Refers to the time when he is critically ill and dying.
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Example sentences
1. When life is dying, every second of life is precious!
2. They were able to see each other when they were dying.
3. On the occasion of my 100-year dying, I don't want you to guarantee how rich and powerful you are, but I want you to guarantee that you have the ability to create wealth and get rights, so that I can rest assured.
3. I hope to take another wedding photo when I am dying.
4. Loving you is a continuation of the emotion when you are dying in your previous life, and it is an unchanging promise before the reincarnation of this life.
5. Don't have regrets for life when you are dying.
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On the occasion of dying: dying, which originally refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and later mostly refers to a serious illness and dying; Ji: Time. Refers to a time when he is seriously ill and is about to die.
Pronunciation: mí liú zhījì
Grammar: more formal; as an object.
Source of the idiom: Pre-Qin Zhuzi "Shangshu Gu Ming": "The illness is getting worse and the day is dying." ”
For example: When his son was dying, Mo Dechun discussed with his wife and offered to donate his son Binbin's cornea to the hospital!
The Great Fade to the Dead. Pronunciation: dà jiàn mí liú Interpretation: 大gradually , critically ill; Dying, originally refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and then refers to a serious illness and dying; It means that he is critically ill and about to die.
Source: Southern Dynasty Liang Xiao Tong "Anthology Wang Jian Zhuyuan Inscription": The fate of the scene is not eternal, and the great is gradually dying.
Usage: as a definite sentence; Refers to a critical illness.
For example, even if the sky is suddenly cool, the great gradual dying.
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When I went to work yesterday to learn the news of your passing, I was prepared, but I was still sad. After all, you're only 43 years old, and with a normal lifespan, you still have a lot of time left.
But these times don't belong to you anymore, you didn't wait for him to finish the college entrance examination after all, you couldn't withstand the invasion of the virus after all, what are you thinking when you are dying?
Have you ever regretted it? Do you regret it?
I think, definitely. You regret not being able to see what you wanted to see, and regretting that you didn't heed our advice. You can obviously have a certain amount of time, but you despise the disease, you believe them, so in the end, you let yourself be annihilated.
If you really have a soul, you should be a bitter soul, an unwilling soul. If that's the case, I hope you can leave completely, just like we've never met and you've never met, so that you can be as happy and happy as you were in the past.
You and Brother Feng are good friends, and now, you are both in another world. I hope you can meet again, just walk with him, and he will take care of you as he did in the past.
I beg your pardon for not giving you one last ride.
I don't dare, I don't dare to look at you beyond recognition; I don't dare to look at you lying there quietly. And I don't want your farewell ceremony to have such a grudge as mine, I do, you know. But, you're like that, can I still scold you like I did before?
I can't, so I can only keep these grievances in my heart and let it remind me that no matter how difficult life is, it is better than leaving.
Since you haven't been able to survive the disease, since you've left, let's leave with peace of mind!
Rest in peace, Xiaodong, from now on, I will never scold you again!
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The meaning of dying is that it refers to the time when illness is serious and about to die.
Dying: This refers to a long-term illness that does not heal, and later mostly refers to a serious illness and imminent death; Ji: Time. When you are critically ill and dying.
Dying, Chinese character idiom, pinyin mí liú zhī jì. From "Shangshu Gu Ming".
synonyms: sunset West Mountain Death is imminent.
Antonyms: initial recovery from a serious illness.
Sentence formation: 1The uncle was abused by the second erection, and he was on the verge of dying.
2.Grandpa Wang missed his son and read his son's name when he was dying.
3.When life is dying, every second of life is precious!
Grammar: Formal at the time of dying; and Hui hand as the object; Refers to the time when he is critically ill and dying.
When Cixi was dying, the three last wishes left were to let the three-year-old Puyi inherit the throne, and no woman could participate in the affairs of the imperial court, and the eunuchs could not have real power.
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