Not fully expressing one's views
Pronunciation: [yó u wè i jí n]
Explanation: It means you haven't enjoyed yourself yet. Generally used to describe the feelings of some small activities, such as traveling, reading, eating, etc. It feels good to describe the activity, but it didn't enjoy itself after it ended.
Source: Li Qingru Zhen Jing Hua Yuan: When it comes to the group exam, everyone thinks that Yan will won't go, and the exam will be over soon, and the meaning is still unfinished.
On the day of the group exam, everyone thought that he would not take the exam, but after the exam, he still didn't enjoy himself.
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Extended information antonym: boring
Pronunciation: [xing w è i su ? rá n]
Interpretation: interesting, interesting, boring, uninterested, completely uninterested.
Source: Tao "Film Art Magazine": "Misty visitors; A steady stream. Summer is steaming; It's boring to see flowers. "
There are a lot of people visiting at noon, and the heat is unbearable, and suddenly they feel no interest at all.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and complement; With a derogatory connotation.