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After thinking about it, think about it and think about it repeatedly.
Undecided] does not have a clear opinion, wandering repeatedly.
Pale yellow] Pale yellow: Cyan. The metaphor is fickle and capricious.
Rebelling: You; Against: "return", return. The original meaning is that what you do will be what you will receive. It now refers to the capriciousness and contradiction of people's words and deeds.
23 its meaning] that is, half-hearted. It refers to the lack of single-mindedness and capriciousness.
Turning hands into clouds, covering hands into rain] describes people who are capricious or accustomed to playing tricks.
"Turning the Clouds and Rain" describes a person who is capricious or accustomed to playing tricks.
Rain and clouds] describes people who are capricious or accustomed to playing tricks.
Gu Fuzhi's grace] Gu: Look back; Repeatedly. It is a metaphor for the kindness of parenting.
Back to yellow to green] The leaves turn from green to yellow, from yellow to green. It originally referred to the changes of the seasons, and later compared to the repetition of world events.
Repeatedly, many times. The description is repeated many times.
Cook: Cook; Dismemberment: Dismemberment and division. After repeated practice, the parable has mastered the objective laws of things, and it is easy to do things and use them freely.
Thousands of turns] describes after a lot of twists and turns or repeated consideration.
Reflection] describes repeated thinking.
Dyeing pale dyed yellow] Pao: Cyan. The metaphor is fickle and capricious.
Sandieyangguan] Sandie: Singing a certain sentence repeatedly; Yangguan: the name of the ancient pass, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province. Originally referred to the tune of an ancient farewell. The latter is also a metaphor for parting.
Three, four, repetition] is variable or repeats many times.
Sanfu Siyan] Sanfu: repeated many times; Siyan: That's it. Read it aloud and experience it repeatedly. Describe it very seriously.
Think twice before you act] Three: Repeatedly, it means many times. It means thinking about it and then doing it.
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There is no idiom of repeatedly asking what to ask, phrase: repeatedly asking.
Idioms that start repeatedly:
Repetitive] Repetitive: upside down. There is no stable state of frequent change, and there is no fixed way to describe the situation as changing around.
Repeat the scrutiny] many times to choose the best plan.
Capricious] impermanence: changeable. Descriptions often change, one moment like this, another time again, fluctuating.
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The buds waited silently, and the sunset looked at the sweet potatoes in the distance, perhaps hiding a heavy ocean, but it flowed out only two teardrops ......The following idiom about repeated thoughts is a repentant and provided by me for everyone, welcome to read!
1. One body and five hearts: There are many metaphors and distractions.
2. The heart is shaking: the mind is uncertain, and the mood fluctuates, just like the flag fluttering in the wind.
3. Touching the scene: being affected by the objects in front of you'Touch, cause associations, produce some kind of feelings.
4. Can't help it: forbidden: suppressed. Uncontrollable emotion. The emphasis is completely dominated by a certain emotion.
5. Involuntarily: I can't help myself, I can't control myself.
6. Think twice: Three: repeatedly, it means many times. It means thinking about it and then doing it.
7. Thought-provoking: Inspire people to think deeply and wake up.
8. Introspection: Go back and check the gains and losses of your words and deeds. Three provinces a day: Self-reflection multiple times a day.
9. Introspection without guilt: It refers to self-reflection, and the heart does not feel ashamed and uneasy, that is, it has not done anything that is ashamed of it.
10. Imagination: The metaphor is continuous. Refers to the multitude of imaginations that keep popping up.
11. Ups and downs of thought: Ideological activity (Idiom Encyclopedia) is very frequent.
12. Emotional: Because of the great changes in external things, it causes many feelings and feelings.
13. Tumbling: Describe the extreme longing or feeling very uneasy in the heart.
14. Thinking deeply and worrying about the future: Thinking deeply and worrying about things that are far away. Described as thoughtful.
15. Bitter lovesickness: Describe the depth of longing, which is difficult to shake.
16. Thoughts of Cold Springs: refers to the children's longing for their mothers.
17. The thought of the perch: a metaphor for the feeling of nostalgia for the hometown.
18. The thoughts of the cloud tree: a metaphor for the lovesickness after the farewell of friends.
19, cloud sadness and sea thoughts: clouds like the sea of sorrow.
20. Seeing things and thinking about people: When I see things left by dead or departed people, I think of this person.
21. Tossing and turning: Describe that there is something in your heart, lying down and tossing and turning and not being able to sleep.
22. Unforgettable bones: Describe the deep feeling and never forget.
23. Mixed feelings: all kinds of feelings are intertwined. There are a lot of feelings to describe and mixed feelings.
24. Seeing the scene and feelings: seeing the things in front of you and causing some kind of association or emotion, also refers to improvisation.
25, haunting dreams: the shape of the spine book is full of thoughts.
26. Pulling the intestines: pulling: pulling. It is described as very longing and relieved.
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Play fast and loose.
fǎn fù wú cháng
Interpretation] repeatedly; upside down; Not.
Constant: There is no normality. Often becomes internalized without a stable state. Described as fickle or cunning.
Language] Fei Chang of the Northern and Southern Dynasties "Difficult to Travel": "The overturning of the year is impermanent. Song Chen Liang's Book with Fan Dong Shulong: "Current affairs are capricious; Destiny goes; It also depends on how the personnel are handled. ”
Orthophony] complex; It cannot be pronounced as "fú".
Identification] often; Can't write "long".
synonyms] reverse, turning clouds and rain.
Antisense] consistently.
Usage] has a pejorative connotation. It is often used to describe people who often change hexagrams. It is generally used as a subject and a predicate.
Structure] combined.
Analysis] is different from "going back on your word": "going back on your word" is used to change your original attitude irresponsibly; negating one's own decisions; It does not contain the meaning of multiple changes; It cannot be used for people's mood changes.
Example sentence] This person has a changeable personality; ~;to do things with him; It's hard to figure out.
There are so many types of viruses that can cause colds that one virus is often infected with another virus shortly after it**. As a result, a person may suffer from repeated colds in a short period of time. However, after I caught a cold, I usually had to eat some crack, and I didn't have a recurrence.
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It's just your subconscious reaction, maybe it's just that your subconscious mind cares about something or has special feelings. For example, before I was 15 years old, I often dreamed of the death of my grandfather next door, but I didn't go when he died, but I always dreamed about it, and I only dreamed about it every six months or a year, and I didn't have a very special relationship with that grandfather, because he died when I was very young. My mom said when I was young, so I shouldn't have a very clear memory, and then my mom told me that when I was young, which grandfather liked me a lot, played with me a lot, and was very good to me, so subconsciously, I had feelings for which grandfather, so I dreamed of him. >>>More
Repeated shaking of muscles may be due to a neurological disorder, exertion or calcium deficiency. If you find this symptom, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, so as to correct the symptoms**. You can exercise more to improve your resistance and adaptability, and you can also massage to relieve this symptom.
When I watched "How Steel is Made" when I was a child, I felt more about Paul's growth experience when he was a child, and felt the hardships of Paul's childhood and the family relationship between Paul and his family; Then when I grew up, I read it again, and I was moved more by Paul's two relationship experiences, and after growing up for a while, I opened the book and really felt Paul's iron consciousness.