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Excuse me. Release.
Righteousness. It means that it can only be done or inconvenient because of the situation. Shy; Embarrassed.
Chinese name. Excuse me. Hair. Sound.
bùhǎoyìsī
Use. Law. as a predicate, adverbial; For spoken language. Language. Use.
Used for lesser apologies.
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不以以意bù yǐ wéi yì
English translation. Unsatisfactory Chinese explanation.
The following results are provided by Handian for dictionary explanation.
Don't take it to heart. It shows a contemptuous attitude towards people and things.
From]: "Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu, Lu Kai Biography": "Ding Da hates Kai, thinks about it, Kai doesn't care about it in the end, it is the heart of the public family, the righteousness is in the color, the expression is not decorated, and the loyalty is internal."
Northern Wei Dynasty Yang Xuanzhi's "Luoyang Jialanji Qin Taishangjun Temple": "Linzi officials and apprentices are in Beijing, smelling the bricks and admire the situation, and they are ashamed, but Cui Xiaozhong does not care. ”
Example]: Guan Hai saw the arrival of the rescue army and personally led troops to meet the enemy; Because I saw that there were few Xuande soldiers, .Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is the eleventh.
synonyms]: indifferent.
Grammar]: verb-object; as a predicate; I don't care about it.
出其不意 chū qí bù yì
English translation. Unexpected Chinese explanation.
The following results are provided by Handian for dictionary explanation.
Its: pronouns, the other party; Unexpected: Not expected. Take action before the other person expects it.
From]: "Sun Tzu Ji Chapter": "Attack it unprepared, surprise." ”
Example]: Today is the New Year's Day, this old man must be at home, and he must take advantage of this time to mobilize troops to surround him, so as not to get lost. Ming Ling Mengchu's "Two Moments of Surprise Shooting" volume 4.
synonyms]: unprepared, unexpected.
Antonyms]: expected, unexpected.
Grammar]: Linked; as a predicate, object, and definite; Refers to the unpreparedness of the occupants for sudden action.
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是: 出其不意 [ chū qí bù yì ] Interpretation]: 其: pronoun, the other party; Unexpected: Not expected. Take action before the other person expects it.
From]: Spring and Autumn. Sun Tzu's "Sun Tzu Ji Chapter": "Attack it unprepared, surprise it." ”
Translation]: Attack where the opponent is unguarded, and attack at a time when the opponent does not expect it.
Antonym of 出其不意: 出所料 [ bù chū suǒ liào ] [Interpretation]: The cause of change is expected. The description was accurate.
From]: Ye Shengtao's "A Manifesto": "As expected," such a thought flashed through the heart of Mr. Principal.
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Surprise: Take action when the other person doesn't expect it.
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Idiom: Excuse me.
Pronunciation: bù hǎo yì si
Meaning: 1. Shy; Embarrassed.
2. Inconvenience or unwillingness due to circumstances.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "The History of Confucianism" Chapter 2: (Mei Jiu) After that, laughed, everyone laughed together, Zhou Jin was embarrassed.
Translation: (Mei Jiu) After that, laughed, everyone laughed together, and Zhou Jin was a little embarrassed.
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Unexpected. It's not hard to understand.
Don't ask for ideas. I don't understand the artistic conception.
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It cannot be spoken, only understood. Hope.
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Excuse me. Interpretation means what can only be done or inconvenient due to circumstances. Shy; Embarrassed.
Chinese name. Excuse me.
Pronunciation. bù hǎo yì sī
Usage. as a predicate, adverbial; For spoken language.
Pragmatics. Used for lesser apologies.
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Intention (thought) not (to).
Note: Not expected.
yì xiǎng bù dào ]
Unexpected, unexpected.
Source: Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" for the second time: "It's so cold today, the sky is full of snowflakes, and the fairy girl suddenly comes and looks, it's really unexpected." ”
Near antonyms. Synonyms unexpected, unexpected, unexpected.
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Unexpectedly yì xiǎng bú dào
Describe what happened outside the scope of your imagination, unexpected.
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Unexpected Unexpected.
Nondescript, unhurried, not arrogant.
泣不音 泣不声 ( qì bù chéng shēng )
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