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Entrenchment pánjù
be entrenched] Occupy. Also known as "inventory."
千方百诀 qiānfāng-bǎijì
by every possible way] by all means, by all means.
saw that he had done everything possible for a while. - Yuan Qu: Mistaken into the Paradise
The word is unyielding.
Pronunciation bù qū bù náo
Interpretation Qu: to bend, to yield; Flex: Bend. The parable does not give in to pressure and difficulties, and shows great tenacity.
Source: "Hanshu Narrative Inheritance": "Lechang is honest, not stubborn. ”
For more than 100 years, our ancestors fought against reactionary forces at home and abroad.
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; With praise, it describes people who are tenacious and prosperous, and cannot not leave. There is a lot of idleness, and it is deposed.
Paraphrased "to flex", to bend, to yield. It is described as not giving in and not bowing down in the face of evil forces and difficulties.
synonyms strong, unyielding, unwavering, tenacious.
Antonyms Wavering, undecided.
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You made a mistake and were indomitable.
yield: to yield; Flex: Bend. The metaphor does not give in to pressure and is very tenacious.
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帞 (pan ju): unlawful occupation; Occupation, such as a group of pirates entrenching an island. Also known as "inventory."
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What does it mean to be unyielding in my indomitable spirit that has finally been rewarded? Unyielding, proves that this person is stubborn, does not achieve his goals, does not give up, no matter what he does? If he has a high level of education, quality, thought, and unyielding spirit, he can do a great cause that is different from ordinary people, because she has determination, perseverance, confidence, and perseverance to complete this cause, which is his indomitable spirit.
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To put it simply, it's about getting it right no matter what.
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A kind of insistence on identifying things.,The character is more persistent.。
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It means not giving up and persevering.
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1. Illegal occupation; Occupy [be
entrenched]
2. A certain force or group has strong long-term possession.
3. It is a metaphor for some plants or some natural phenomena that have been raging in a certain place for a long time 4.
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Honorifics, which means that the other person allows them to do something.
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踞 [pán jù] meaning: refers to illegal occupation; Occupy. It is a metaphor for certain plants or certain natural phenomena that have been raging in a certain place for a long time.
First, entrenched in the basic definition:
unlawful occupation; Occupy. Also known as "inventory."
2. Entrenched Cited Explanations:
Settle and guard; Occupy.
Mao Xiaowen, "A Bite of the Tang Dynasty: British Tricks China Became Familiar with a Thousand Years Ago": "Before the Tang Dynasty, furniture was often made small, and the ancients sat on the ground, one person entrenched in a low snack table, and one person enjoyed a meal, similar to today's Western food. ”
3. Examples of entrenched usage:
1. The soldiers soon annihilated all the shrimp soldiers and crabs entrenched in the mountains.
2. The Great Wall is entrenched on the top of the mountains, majestic and magnificent.
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Entrenched has 4 uses:
1. Illegal occupation; Occupy.
2. A certain force or group has strong long-term possession.
3. It is a metaphor for some plants or some natural phenomena that have been raging in a certain place for a long time 4.
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Entrenched: also known as "inventory, evidence." "It is said to be held and guarded, and the power is deep.
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I think it should be "loyalty", because he is loyal to what he believes in, so he will devote himself to it and sacrifice for it.
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In the current society, no matter in **, whether it is feelings, life, work, etc., it is called "two"!
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In the relationship is: silly; In life it is: stubborn (犟); At work it is: brave.
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Meaning: Settle and guard; Occupy.
1. Pinyin. Entrenchment pánjù
Interpretation: Although Cooper is independent and towering, he guards the earth, but he is tall and arrogant, and he must have more gale winds.
3. Example sentences. 1. The bandits entrenched in Wulong Mountain have been eliminated.
2. The soldiers soon annihilated all the shrimp soldiers and crabs entrenched in the mountain.
Synonyms of entrenchment:
一、occupy [ zhàn jù ]
Definition: acquisition or maintenance (territory, place, etc.).
Source: Ming Shi Nai'an's "Water Margin" Chapter 15: "Then the guy occupied Fangzhou as a nest." ”
Translation: That guy occupied Fangzhou as a place of entrenchment.
二、occupy [ zhàn lǐng ].
Interpretation: Possession of land controlled by the other party by force; Generally refers to occupying a certain field or something in other ways.
Source: Hyundai Du Pengcheng Chapter 5 of "Defending Yan'an": "After a short period of effort, the enemy occupied half of the village. ”
Example sentence: Jiang Ziya's army has occupied Chaoge, and it is useless for the king to resist stubbornly.
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Entrenchment means: unlawful occupation; Occupy (place).
Pinyin] pán jù
People and horses occupy the boundaries of the capital, drinking and having fun every day.
Example] Snakes have a habit of hibernation, and when they go to sleep in a hole entrenched in winter, they do not eat or drink, and they do not move to maintain their physical strength.
synonyms] occupy, occupy, occupy, possess.
antonyms] evacuation, evacuation.
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1. Illegal occupation; Occupation 2, a certain force or group is strongly occupied for a long time 3, a metaphor for some plants or some natural phenomena that have been raging in a certain place for a long time 4, and the body is curled.
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Just like the big trees you see, the roots are firmly rooted in the ground, and some of them are exposed to the ground, so you can say that there are roots here.
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Tang Tortoise Meng's poem "Counting the Mountain": "The water surrounds the Cangshan Mountain, and it was entrenched in the real talent at that time. Zhou Lang's plan is to clear the night, and Cao's building ship is gray during the day.
Qing Gong Zizhen's "Twenty Discussions on the Occasion of B and C": "If you ask how this field is, you must have a negligent request. The big officials are afraid of their involvement, the state and county hate their Shaocao, and the interests of the people are entrenched and refuse to take it.
Chen Duxiu's "Theory of Literary Revolution": "If we want to reform politics today, we must innovate literature that is entrenched in the spiritual realm of those who use this politics. ”
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unlawful occupation; Occupy someone else's place.
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The vocabulary is entrenched.
The pronunciation of this paragraph. pánjù
Meaning of this paragraph. 1. Illegal occupation; Occupy [be entrenched] 2, a certain force or group is strongly occupied for a long time 3, a metaphor for some plants or some natural phenomena that have been raging in a certain place for a long time.
This paragraph is synonymous.
Inventory occupied.
This paragraph is in English. occupy (verb, past tense: occupied) seize (noun) example sentence in this paragraph.
This is the northwest of China, where Siberian winds often come and wreak havoc, and where drought, frost, and sandstorms are entrenched by monsters that are right for life. —"The Green Mountains Don't Grow Old".
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Pinyin: qiān fāng bǎi jì
Spelling: qfbj
synonyms: find a way to find a way Antonyms: helpless, helplessUsage: union; as an adverbial, an object; Compliments.
Explanation: Exhaust or exhaust all means.
Source: Song Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi's Analogues, Volume 35, Analects": "For example, catching a thief is similar, and you must be energetic and energetic, and do everything possible to catch him." ”
Example: The old bandit initially wanted to buy off the armed workers, but the workers refused to join the bandits. (Qu Bo, "Lin Hai Snow Plain" XIV).
Afterword: Riddle: 1000 squared 100x100x100 idiom story:
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Explanation: Exhaust or exhaust all means.
From]: "Zhu Zi's Language: Analects XVII": "For example, if catching a thief is similar, you must be energetic and energetic, and do everything possible to drive him out." ”
Example: This old bandit initially wanted to buy off this already armed group of workers, but the workers resolutely refused to join the bandits. (Qu Bo, "Lin Hai Snow Plain" XIV).
synonyms]: to find a way.
Antonyms]: helpless, helpless.
Syntax]: associative; as an adverbial, an object; Compliments.
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Vocabulary in every possible way.
发 音 qiān fāng bǎi jì
Interpretation Exhaust or exhaust all means.
Source: "Zhu Zi's Language: Analects XVII": "For example, if catching a thief is similar, you must have the spirit of strength and do everything possible to drive him away. ”
Example: This old bandit initially wanted to buy off this already armed group of workers, but the workers resolutely refused to join the bandits. (Qu Bo, "Lin Hai Snow Plain" XIV).
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Exhaust or exhaust all means.
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yield: to yield; Flex: Bend. The parable does not give in to pressure and difficulties, and shows great tenacity.
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Unyielding Chinese explanation.
The following results are provided by Handian for dictionary explanation.
Explanation]: yield: yield; Flex: Bend. The parable does not give in to pressure and difficulties, and shows great tenacity.
From]: "Hanshu Narrative Inheritance": "Lechang is honest, not stubborn. ”
Example: The Pope arrested him, and he was in the church, and he was determined to prescribe the rational number of religious freedom. Qing Yizuo's "Yellow Hydrangea" Chapter 29.
synonyms]: perseverance, perseverance, and seeing death as home.
Antonyms]: groveling, servile.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; With praise, it describes people as tenacious.
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Pinyin: bù qū bù náo Interpretation: Qu:
Succumb; Flex: Bend. The metaphor does not give in to pressure and is very tenacious.
Source: "Hanshu Narrative Inheritance": "Lechang is honest, not stubborn. ”
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Describes being strong-willed and not giving in to difficulties or evil forces.
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