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In pristine condition. Spotless refers to the practice of Buddhists to eliminate material desires and keep their hearts clean. It means that it is not affected by bad habits and bad habits in the slightest.
It is also used to describe cleanliness, cleanliness. Later, it was used to describe tranquility and purity. It is also described as being honest and untainted with bad habits.
Later, it is often used to describe purity and integrity, and noble character.
From Song Zhang Lei.
The second poem of "Plum Blossom in the Plum Garden after the Little Snow at the beginning of the year": "Spotless and fragrant to the bones, Gu shoots the fairy wind and shows himself." ”
Synonym. : Clean, ice and jade, not stained with dust.
Antonym. : insatiable, insatiable, filthy.
Syntax]: subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite; For people and the environment.
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In good spirits. Listless.
Enraptured. In high spirits.
Crestfallen. Energetic.
Put on a long face. Fuss.
Be terribly alarmed. Extremely puzzled.
Take one's time. Creeps.
Absent-minded. The six gods have no master.
Cool as a cucumber. Calm.
Peace of mind. Amazed.
Play it cool. Take it with a pinch of salt.
In humble reverence. Talk to oneself.
Muttering. All eyes and ears.
Cheerfully. In high spirits.
Like a deer caught in headlights. Skeptical.
Lovingly. Restlessness.
Look blank. Coy.
Slouch. Moaning and indecisive.
Stammering. Zhang Huang was at a loss.
Hesitation. Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
Cannot help laughing. Dumbfounded.
Gloat. Without compunction.
Look blank. Thoughtfully.
Pleasant and pleasant. Affable.
Crestfallen. Flattered.
The fox was undecided. Be at ease.
Struck with awe. Make somebody's blood boil.
Angry. Sparkle.
Be all ears. Misdemeanor.
Come the heavy. The look is vivid.
Not bat an eye. In exuberant spirits.
In good spirits. In a trance.
Hold your breath. Enraptured.
Grin. Eyebrows flickered.
At boiling point. Furious.
Angry. Boil over.
Anger is in the form of color. Tears burst into laughter.
In the melting mood. Sighing.
Crying and wiping tears. Dumbfounding.
Laugh. Smiling.
Speak sharply. Laughing.
Laugh and talk freely. Beat one's brains.
Laugh. Relax.
On a cloud. On high ropes.
Terrified. Lose one's head.
Beaming. Panic.
Attentively. Knit one's brows.
Put on a long face. Trance.
Refreshed. Yan Ran smiled.
Heng Mei is cold. Grinning face.
Silence. Struck dumb.
Dejected. Gloomy ecstasy.
Look at each other.
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There are idioms to describe it as very clean and without any dust at all. In pristine condition.
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1. Dusty: refers to the dust raised by the wind blowing in the air for a long time.
2. Smoke and miasma: a metaphor for environmental pollution, chaos or social darkness.
3. Wind and dust: Describe the journey as rushing, busy, and dusty.
4. Gray face: Describe the look of chagrin or depression.
5. Smoke and dust: Describe smoke and dust.
6. Dusty: It refers to the dust raised by the wind blowing or passing by the car and horse in the air for a long time. Dusty sky.
7. Unsightly: It refers to an ugly image that makes people unbearable.
8. Hiding dirt and dirt: dirt, dirt: dirty things. Parables hide or contain bad people and bad things.
9. Dust head: refers to a cloud of dust raised high.
10, Bullet Crown, Interpretation: Bullet Crown: Dust off the hat and prepare to be an official. It means that when one person in the officialdom becomes an official or is promoted, the accomplices congratulate each other that they will have an official to do.
11. Dust in the East China Sea, interpretation: the sea becomes land and dust is raised. The metaphor is that things change a lot.
12. Wild Horse Dust, Interpretation: Wild Horse: Floating Clouds. Cloud smoke and dust. Metaphors for things that tend to disappear.
13. Shake the clothes and wet the feet, interpretation: wet feet: wash the feet. Shake off the dust off your clothes and wash the dirt off your feet. Describe the glory and wealth of giving up worldly life and aspiring to live in seclusion in the mountains.
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Summary. Dear, please wait, I want to think about it.
Dear, please wait, I want to think about it.
Instantly clear. A four-character idiom to describe the dust that is gone all at once.
Enlightened. When the dust is gone, it is suddenly clear.
The word dust disappeared all at once.
A four-character idiom without a trace.
There was no trace of it. Fall into the shade.
Both. Ok thanks.
There are also idioms with similar meanings: no trace, no trace, no trace, and so on.
Okay, thanks, I don't have any words I can't say, goodbye!
No trace: no trace, no trace.
好杳无trace, pinyin is yǎo wú zōng jì, which means that there is no trace at all, and it means that there is no whereabouts.
Goodbye. Disappearing: No more public speeches, no more appearances. Describes hiding or not appearing in public.
Instantly clear: all at once it becomes brighter.
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[Dust settled]: Dust: fine dust. The dust all fell. The metaphor is over.
Dust and grime]: Dust and dirt, grain and rice bran. A metaphor for the humble and useless.
Dust head rises]: refers to a cloud of dust raised high.
Dust Fish Retort]: Retort: Ancient cooking utensils for steaming food. Dust accumulated in the retort, and silverfish grew in the pot. Describe poverty and lack of cooking for a long time. It is also a metaphor for officials to be honest and self-disciplined.
Dust removal and decontamination]: polyester: washing; Dirt: Dirt. Removes dust and dirt. The parable sweeps away all the forces of darkness. It is also a metaphor for the removal of old irrational things.
Blowing soot to find cracks]: Blowing off dust and looking for small gaps. Describe digging out your mind and looking for a gap to take advantage of.
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Unkempt.
péngtóugòu
miàn] is the basic meaning of the new word book.
Detailed explanation. The hair is unkempt and the face is dirty. In the old days, it was described as the poor people lived in very bad living conditions. It also refers to the absence of modification. Derogatory.
In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Yan Zhitui "Yan's Family Motto": "Zi Ze grass Kun coarse clothes; Unkempt. "Example sentences: Cadres must dress neatly when they go to work, otherwise, what kind of system will they become?
Near antonyms. Synonyms of imprison.
The head of the prisoner is mourned. With hair dishevelled.
Unkempt. Unkempt.
Aiding and abetting. Antonyms are well-dressed.
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