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Violent temperament and disobedience to discipline. The unruly interpretation is the same as "unruly."
The eighteenth chapter of "The Biography of Children's Heroes": "When I am five or six years old, I am literate and readable, and I am smart and outstanding.
It's just that he has an unruly temperament, and he is stubborn and abnormal.
Qing Anonymous's "Guangdong Military Affairs": "Nurture his untamed heart, indulge his greedy wolf wanton desires, and then rise day by day, and he is insatiable." Tame ( ) obedience, make obedience:
Domestication. Taming animals. Tame.
Unruly. Kind, docile: tame.
Tame. Tame. Tame. Gu Tong "training", teaching. Number of strokes:; radical: horse;
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Unruly is a Chinese idiom, pronounced jié ào bù xùn, which is a metaphor for arrogance, irritable temperament, untamed temperament, and disobedience. From the Eastern Han DynastyBanguThe Book of Han and the Biography of the Huns.
Unruly and untamed sentence:
1, her eyes are like a young wolf walking alone in the dark, unruly and restrained, making people feel that as long as the time comes, she will show her sharpest minions and give people a fatal blow.
2. In this era of flying and domineering and flamboyant personality, we unruly young people always love to show ourselves. This group of post-90s generations who were once not favored.
In his own way, he renders the demeanor of youth.
3. A legend of a carving family that has been lost in history, a rebellious carver who pursues himself unruly.
4. The busyness of the whole day has accelerated the pace of my life, exercised my ability to deal with problems, smoothed out my unruly edges and corners, practiced the sophistication of people in my life, and cultivated my ability to find shortcuts in the predicament.
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Unruly is a Chinese idiom, pronounced jié ào bù xùn, which is a metaphor for arrogance, irritable temperament, untamed temperament, and disobedience. From the Eastern Han Dynasty Bangu's "Hanshu Xiongnu Praise".
Idiom source: Eastern Han Dynasty Bangu "Hanshu Xiongnu Praise": "Its unruly is still like this, Anken is a beloved son and the quality? ”
Example 1, Chu Anping's "In the Lower Reaches of the Tarim River": "This spacious, heroic, and unruly colorful river has been famous for a long time in history. ”
The eighteenth chapter of Qing Wenkang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes": "(Ji Xiantang) just generates an unruly temperament, stubborn and abnormal. ”
2, Lu Xun "In Memory of Liu He Zhenjun": "I usually thought that if I could not be succumbed to snobbery and rebel against a student with wings and a young principal, no matter what, it should always be a little unruly and sharp, but she often smiled and had a very gentle attitude. ”
3, Jiang Zilong's "Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple": "Liu Sijia, who has always been unruly, was managed obediently by a girl who just came, which is too columsy! ”
Idiom discrimination. synonyms] rampage, lawlessness.
Antonyms] to keep to oneself and bow one's head to the ear.
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Unruly means: a metaphor for arrogance, irritable and untamed, and disobedient.
桀骜不taming: [ jié ào bù xùn ] explained in detail.
1.[Explanation]: 桀: fierce; Horse: Horses are not tame.
2.[From]: "Hanshu Xiongnu Praise": "Its recklessness is still like this, and Anken is a beloved son? ”
3.[Example]: Literate and readable, smart and outstanding. It's just a character, stubborn and abnormal. Qing Wenkang's "The Legend of Children's Heroes" is the eighteenth chapter.
4.[Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite; Refers to a stubborn, ferocious, and untamed temperament.
1. Chen Gang has an unruly personality, but he has gradually changed for the better under the education of Mr. Chen.
2. This old man is naturally unruly, and his temper is against everyone.
3. He is unruly in the face of an angry crowd.
4. I saw that King Zuo Xian was really unruly, so I had to warn him.
5. This river can really be said to be untamed and fierce.
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It is said that disobedience to discipline is not light, and it is drawn from the distribution that is a little unclear.
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It means to be disobedient and disobedient to discipline.
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