Yangyangyángdéyì Meaning: describes being full of vigor and very pleased with oneself.
Yangyangyangyángdéyì is pronounced as yángyángdéyì, which belongs to the commonly used idioms, with the word count of four-letter idioms, the structure of partial-formal, the age of the ancient idioms, the emotional color is mainly neutral, with some pejorative overtones, and the bias of written language, used as a predicate and a determiner in a sentence. From Song Dynasty Zhu Shujin's "Viewing Fish on the Pavilion in Spring": the water of the Yangtze River is clear in the warmth of spring, and the waves are rippling in a complacent manner.
Synonyms for "smug": pleased, complacent, high and mighty, smug, smug, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness, smugness. Antonyms: gray-headed, downcast, unhappy, listless.
Example Sentences for Smugness
1. I wish you a joyful year of the Monkey, full of sunshine, love with a raised eyebrow, and a smug career.
2. For some of you lucky hoarders, this is a heavenly opportunity to gloat and feast.
3. He was actually smug when he heard the compliments.
4. You can't be smug when you've made good grades, you have to keep working hard for better grades.
5, I have been working tirelessly for that dream college and struggling, but also worried, but also complacent, unchanged is never slack footsteps.
6. You can be full of wind, but you can not be complacent.