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The antonym of deserving of it is to ignore it.
Pinyin: zhì zhī bù lǐ.
Definition: Set aside; Ignore it, describing being very cold to someone or something.
Source: Qing Huang Xiaopei's "Twenty Years of Prosperous Dreams" Chapter 16: "Everyone listened to it, but they didn't think so, some said that he hated a lot of money, and some said that he was willing to be poor rather than rich, Deng Yiqing just ignored it. ”
Usage: Linked; as a predicate, object; Derogatory.
Example sentence: When the teacher criticizes him, he should not ignore it.
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It's hard to resist hospitality. Pinyin: shèng qíng nán què.
Interpretation: It refers to a strong affection that is difficult to shirk.
Source: Gao Yang's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan: Steady Steps" Volume I: "In order to be gracious, Wang Youling followed. ”
Usage: as a predicate, a definite, an object; Used for socializing.
Example sentence: My friends repeatedly tried to do something for me, but I had to accept it because of my hospitality.
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The Chinese idiom, pinyin is shòu zhī yǒu kuì, which means to feel ashamed of accepting some kind of gift and reward, and is often used as a word of self-humility. From Ming Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng's "Words of the Golden Bottle Plum".
Idiom source. Ming Lanling smiled and smiled at the seventh chapter of "The Words of the Golden Vase Plum": "The official wants to say that my nephew and daughter-in-law are just talking about it by themselves, so why bother to buy Eli Lilly, so that the old body is disrespectful and deserved." ”
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受之无愛, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shòu zhī wú kuì, which means that there is nothing to be ashamed of in receiving an award or honor. From "The Romance of Yuan Shikai".
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2.The words came out of Ouyang Xiu's "Book of Advice to Gao Si".
3."He Gao Si Advice" is a letter written by the Northern Song Dynasty writer Ouyang Xiu.
4.The article adopts the method of reasoning at all levels, first narrating from the vertical perspective of time, falsely describing Gao Si's integrity and harmony, but using real writing to expose his hypocritical nature.
5.Later, the horizontal contrast highlighted the personality of Fan Zhongyan and Gao Siji.
6.Third, according to the situation and reason, the ugly and despicable behavior of Gao Sizhi was severely attacked.
7.The full text is based on theoretical evidence, the logic is clear, the rhetoric is sharp, and the momentum is magnificent.
8.Ouyang Xiu (August 1, 1007, September 22, 1072), the word Yongshu, the name drunkard, the late number 61 layman, Han nationality, born in Mianzhou (now Mianyang, Sichuan), native of Yongfeng, Luling, Jizhou (now Yongfeng County, Ji'an City, Jiangxi Province), politician and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty.
9.Ouyang Xiu in the eighth year of the Tiansheng of Song Renzong (1030) to the Jinshi and the first, the three dynasties of Renzong, Yingzong, and Shenzong, the official to the Hanlin bachelor, the privy deputy envoy, and the governor of the political affairs.
10.After his death, he was given the title of Taishi and the Duke of Chu, and was nicknamed "Wenzhong", so he was called Ouyang Wenzhong.
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Feeling ashamed to receive some kind of reward or honor. Source: Ming Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng.
The seventh chapter of "Golden Vase Plum": I bought Eli Lilly again, so that the old body was disrespectful and deserved. Example sentence: Wang Shuo.
Don't treat me as a human being": My sisters are so kind to me and care so much, I really deserve it.
The difference between deserved and deserved: although the two words have words that contain shame, but the difference between the two words is very large, and the meaning of the two can be said to be the opposite: to be ashamed expresses the shame of one's own insufficient contribution, which is generally used as self-humility, and deservedly expresses the self-confidence that the contribution is enough to get a reward, and it is generally used to praise others.
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The meaning of receiving is deserved: to accept: to receive, to receive. Feeling ashamed to receive some kind of reward or honor.
Original idiom]: It is well deserved.
Standard pronunciation]: shu zhī yǒu kuì
Traditional Chinese Writing]: Worthy of it.
Accept it with a well-deserved idiom solitaire]: empathize with it, accept it with shame, and dare not be ashamed.
Usage analysis]: as a predicate, a definite; It is used for self-hand withering and humility.
Pronunciation warning]: Advocate Mandarin, please follow the phonetic transcription.
shu zhī yǒu kuì] uses standard four-tone reading.
Corresponding antonyms]: well-deserved.
Examples of sentence formations that are ashamed of being ashamed]:
1. Therefore, I would like to thank the Society for giving me this well-deserved honor.
2. Issamal-Khazraji, a day worker in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, said: "He deserves this award.
3. However, when I saw them, I felt ashamed.
4. In good conscience, you treat me politely, but I deserve it.
5. There is no writer who, when he knows that many great writers before him have not won this award, can accept the award with peace of mind without feeling ashamed.
6. If you think that my happiness is easy to come by and deserved, then I completely agree with you. Opinion.
7. There is no writer who can accept the prize without feeling ashamed when he knows that many great writers before him have not won this prize.
8. She has given you all this, and you will feel ashamed.
9. It is well deserved to receive generous gifts.
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The antonym of deserved is deserved. 受之无愧 [ shòu zhī wú kuì ] Interpretation: There is nothing to be ashamed of in receiving an award or honor.
From: Tao Juyin's "Romance of Yuan Shikai" Chapter 26: "This money is a grant from an old friend, not an official of the civil manuscript to resist the attack on the country, so this Xiangguo is well deserved." ”
Example sentence: You accept this honor and it can be said that you deserve it.
Usage: as a predicate, a definite; For awards and honors, etc.
It is well deserved to be introduced synonyms当之无愧 [ dāng zhī wú kuì ] Interpretation: Completely deserved, there is nothing to be ashamed of. It means that it is completely qualified to accept some kind of honor or title, etc.
Out of Mu Wang Zi: Yang Zhenning's "Deng Jiaxian": "General Zhang Aiping called Deng Jiaxian the "father of the 'two bombs'", and he is "well-deserved". ”
Example sentence: Lao She's title of "People's Artist" is yes.
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