Reluctantly saying goodbye in a sentence
1. On the eve of the beginning of school, Lan Lan reluctantly said goodbye to her grandfather and grandma.
2. Don’t always be reluctant to let go of the past or daydream about the future, otherwise life will slip through your fingertips.
3. Huanhuan said: I won’t be reluctant to let go of anything.
4. Henry sighed? He reluctantly looked around this bright and comfortable room.
5. Linlin left the "chapel" reluctantly.
6. Martin reluctantly left and never looked back.
7. Qiangzi was reluctant to leave his friends because he was worried about their current situation.
8. The People's Liberation Army is here, and the folks are reluctant to leave.
9. The pastoral scenery here is so beautiful that it really makes people reluctant to leave.
10. My classmates who have been together for 6 years are about to graduate. At the graduation party, my family held my hands and reluctantly parted with them.
11. Graduation is about to happen, and all the students are reluctant to leave school life.
12. Mimi’s thin body danced reluctantly in the bleak autumn wind, rippling with desolation and loneliness.
13. While repeating what they have learned, students develop a reluctance to part with animals.
14. Once you really have to leave, Yueyue will be reluctant to leave.
15. Teacher Li was stunned and reluctantly left the podium.
16. Snowflakes are like fairy flowers. When they fall from the sky to the ground, they always turn in circles, fluttering to the right, leaning to the left, and then reluctantly falling to the ground.
17. The Northern Wilderness is rich in products and has beautiful scenery. Once you go there, you won’t want to come back. It really makes you reluctant to leave.
18. After the students finished their performance, the band reluctantly left the performance site.
19. Everyone was about to separate, and the students reluctantly waved goodbye.
20. When the graduation season comes, the students reluctantly leave their alma mater with tears in their eyes.
Pinyin:
liàn liàn bù shě
Explanation:
Lianlian: to linger; She: to let go, to leave. It describes someone who is very nostalgic; reluctant to leave. Also known as "It's hard to let go".
Source:
Volume 6 of "The Records of the Hui Chenhou" written by the king of Song Dynasty, Ming and Qing Dynasties: "We have a dramatic conversation and can't bear to leave."
Grammar:
p>Lianlianlunshen is more formal; used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial; used to refer to people or things, etc.
Example:
They, the director of the Farmers Association and the young woman captain, reluctantly sent us far, far away amid the roar of cannons. (Jun Qing's "Night at Lingshan")
Synonyms:
Reluctant to leave, linger, reluctant to say goodbye
Antonyms:
Breaking in two , walk away, walk away