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1. Often used to describe women dressed up very colorful.
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3. Can't help it: can't help laughing.
4. gloomy: describing the heart sad, depressed.
5. trickery: the intention is to deliberately play to confuse people by means of deception
6. vomit of effort: to describe the painstaking effort.
7. think into the wrong: thoughts into the realm of illusion, completely detached from reality, nonsense.
8. uninvited guest: a guest who has not invited himself.
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9. 人声鼎沸:人声喧闹的意思。 The tripod: an ancient three-legged, two-earred pot. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that you have a good time. Dingboo: the original meaning is that the water in the pot boiled and made a loud noise.
10. to turn to others: not to put it to heart. Degree: to consider.
11. 流光溢彩:Describes rich colors and bright and eye-catching.
12. rare: few people come.
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13. The first thing you need to do is to take a look at the other side of the fence, and then you can see the other side.
14. running to tell others: running while telling others.
15. a open and close: to describe breathing in and out.
16. whimsical: describing bizarre and unrealistic ideas.
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18. Woe is not alone: it means that unfortunate things happen one after another.
19. Touching the eye hurts the heart: to see (the situation of the family's defeat) and feel sad in the heart. The word "wai" is used in the following words: "wai" means "heart".
20.Wolf swallowing and tiger swallowing: to describe eating something violently and rapidly.
21. Out of the Spirit: to describe a skill that has reached the realm of perfection.
22. At a loss for words: describing a flustered action or having no way to cope with it.
23. Caught unawares: things happen suddenly and there is no time to prepare for them.
24.Face to face: you look at me, I look at you, describing that everyone looks at each other out of fear or helplessness, without speaking.
25. famished: to describe very hungry.
26. out-of-the-world: a place free from outside influences or a beautiful world in fantasy.
27. careful: the original description of the serious and reverent look is now used to describe the action is very cautious do not dare to negligence.
28.Busy: mediocre, without special ability.
29. bloody rain and wind: refers to the horror and cruelty of war.
30.Take righteousness and become benevolent: that is, give up one's life to take righteousness, take: choose. Righteousness: justice.
31. My broom is my own treasure: the metaphor is that things are not good, but they are very valuable. I: shabby. The first is that the first is the first to be used as a substitute for the second.
32. Curtain Heaven and Seat Earth: treat the sky as a curtain and the earth as a seat.
33. The difference between the sky and the earth is very great.
34. Snapping Fingers and Passing: to describe that time passes very quickly, and many years have passed with a snap of the fingers.
35. lifelike: vivid and realistic, like living.
36. talented: describing very talented in literature and art and showing it.
37. y evil: loathing and hating to the extreme. Wickedness: loathing. Disease: to hate.
38. Deafening: to make a loud noise so loud that even the deaf can hear it. Metaphorically speaking, the use of words and language to wake up confused and numb people. The word "deaf" is used to refer to a person who is deaf.
39. unique mind: another kind of ingenious mind (mostly refers to literature, art, creative ideas).
40. swift death: sudden death.
42. Self-explanatory: out of the heart of the creation and judgment.
43. no news: so far away that there is no trace, no news.
44. ingenious and brilliant: dexterous and brilliant, surpassing the ordinary, there is no match for it.
45. but wonderful to imitate: to describe the portrayal of very subtle and realistic.
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46. graceful and elegant: describes elegant and generous, beautiful and not vulgar. The first is that it is not a good idea to have a good time, but it is a good idea to have a good time.
47. Staggered: intertwined, interesting. To: interest.
48. Muddled: complete and inseparable as a whole.
49. great achievements: great achievements.
50. intricate and complex: describing a wide variety of clues and complex situations.
51. Thousands of clues: describing things with a lot of clues. The beginning of the matter.
52. not without benefit: not without benefit.
53.With each passing day: growing with the passage of time.
54. tireless: working diligently and tirelessly.
55. boundless: broad and without boundaries. Boundary: boundary; border.
56.Tandang is like a stone: it is as flat as a millstone. Tandang: wide and flat.
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58.By the side: the branches of a tree stick out diagonally from the side of the trunk.
59.纵横决荡: to gallop across the country, to charge and raid.
60. dangling away: describing the complete disappearance of something original, not existing at all.
61. unnameable: cannot be described in words. Name: to name.
62. Unstoppable: sharp and irresistible.
63. The barren land: the place where no grass grows. The first is that the grass and the trees are not growing on the ground.
64.Reverse: to stop doing bad things and go straight.
65. magnificent: to describe the momentum is extremely majestic. Magnificent: vast, wide.
66. The trouble of the heart and stomach: a metaphor for fatal harm. The heart of the heart: a metaphor for the vital.
67. The people are in a state of extreme distress. The people are in a state of extreme distress.
68. The word "debauchery" is used to describe a situation in which the people are in a state of extreme distress.
69. Safe and sound: safe and sound, not harmed.
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70. The first is that the first is to be a good one, and the second is to be a good one.
71. confusing: a metaphor for things that are intricate and difficult to recognize.
72. Obsessive: insisting on mistakes without realizing them.
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74. leaping on paper: to describe actively presenting on paper.
75. listless: describing unhappy and uninspired. Cai: spirit; look.
76. comparable: to talk about or regard different people or things together.
77. great thing rendered: vigorously exaggerated description. Matter: to make; rendering: a method of painting, derived from the meaning of exaggerated description.
78. notorious: describing a bad reputation to the extreme. Wolverine: a mess.
79. habitual: it has been like this for a long time, so it is taken as a routine.
80. virtuous: of high moral character and great reputation.
81. sticking to the old rules: sticking to the old ways and refusing to improve them.
82. Cease the flag and stop drumming: put down the flag, stop drumming. Metaphorically speaking, things end. The first is to put down the flag and the drums.
83. Metaphorically speaking, voluntarily admit that they are not as good as others. Gan: willingness, willingness; downwind: downwind of the wind.
84. intriguing: meaningful, worthy of careful consideration.
85. Fickle: to accept work that is easy to pick and choose, and to be afraid of the heavy ones. I am not sure if I can do this, but I think I can.
86. indifference: a cold, unconcerned attitude.
86. indifference: coldness.
87.Seeing something different: seeing something else changes the original idea. This lesson refers to not being at ease with one's work and not having a strong sense of enterprise. Different: something else; change: a change of mind.
88. Benefit: more.
89. heave: describes a lot of words, continuous. Touhou: the waves rolled.
90. speculative: to use cunning means for personal gain.
91. overnight: from dark to dawn.
92.For the rich and unkind: rich and hard-hearted, cruelly exploiting and oppressing the poor.
93. weather-beaten: describing having gone through a lot of hardship and suffering.
94. I have been working for a long time, but I have not been able to stop.
95. no way out: there is no way to think.
96. Unique: to describe that there is not only one rare thing, but there is also one that appears at the same time as it.
97. Seeing the slightest thing: to see the slightest hint, to know its essence and development trend. The first is to see a little bit of the beginning and know its essence and development trend.
98. commonplace: to indicate that something is common and not surprising.
99. The first to bear the brunt: the first to be attacked or suffer disaster. The first to be attacked or to suffer a disaster. (
100.Encompassing everything: rich in content, everything.
101.An old man's state of mind: describing the appearance of old age and infirmity of movement.
102. Contempt: now refers to insulting alms.
103.Patting on the table: to stand up angrily with a slap on the table.
104. punish before to prevent after: to take the previous failure as a lesson so as not to repeat it in the future. Punish: to warn; to prevent: to be cautious, to be careful.
105. repeatedly seen: seen so many times that it is no longer new. Fresh: novelty.
106.Breakdown Without Attacking: without attacking, it collapsed on its own, describing a weak defense, unbeatable.
107.Fluid water does not rot, and a door pivot does not become worm-eaten: flowing water does not rot and stink, and a revolving door pivot does not become worm-eaten.
108.The one who speaks is not guilty, and the one who hears is not guilty: even though the opinion is not entirely correct, the one who gives it is not guilty, and the one who listens to the opinion, even if he does not have the error that the other side has said, he can take what he has heard as a warning to himself.
109.If there is a fault, then correct it, and if there is none, then pay attention to it in the future.
110. beautiful flowers: a variety of beautiful flowers. The first is a beautiful flower, and the second is a beautiful flower, and the third is a beautiful flower. The first is that the first is a beautiful flower, and the second is a beautiful flower, and the third is a beautiful flower.
111. hale and hearty: describing the old people who are very energetic
112. stirring up trouble: to make right and wrong between people, to create a gap, to make each other jealous and to create conflicts. To sow discord: to stir up quarrels, to cause disputes. (In the text: to make right and wrong, to cause disputes. (In the text: to sow discord between right and wrong, to cause disputes, to destroy unity.)
113.Voice and color: speaking with a very stern voice and face
114.Talking by candlelight: talking late at night with a lighted candle.
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115.Talented and uneducated: not well-informed and uneducated. The word "sparse" is used to describe a person who is not well educated.
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118. Pretentiousness: to think oneself extraordinary. It describes the arrogant and conceited look. The first is that the first is to be a good one, and the second is that the second is to be a good one.
119.By order and step by step: to advance gradually in a certain order.
120. Cite one against three: to cite one thing or one aspect of a known matter, can be returned to its many similar matters.
121.Mindfulness: a wise man does not get involved in things that may bring danger to himself
122.Wind Candle: a metaphor for dying in old age
123.Immortalization: an illness that is so serious that it cannot be cured. It is a metaphor for a person or thing that is so bad that there is no way to save it (medicine: cure)
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125.Moonlight is clear and stars are scarce: the moonlight is clear and stars are scarce.
126.Without any reason: without any reason, for no reason at all
127.Sale of pawns: pawns: to borrow money from people with land, houses, or other things as a counterweight.
128.The Bumbling: mediocrity and incompetence, doing nothing.
129.To form a group: to gather together and form a team
130. to take materials locally: to select materials locally. Select talents locally.
131. solemnly: to treat the matter seriously.
132. world attention: the people of the world are watching (eyed).
133. to show off one's ability: to show one's ability to be strong, to show off one's might.
134. Tidying up one's heart and hanging on to one's courage: describing one's great worry or fear, also said hanging on to one's heart and courage.
135. full of righteous indignation: filling the heart with anger at things that violate justice.
136. Saving clothes and food: saving food and clothes, generalized to mean thrift.
137. sneaky: sneaky, not open and aboveboard
138. avenge and snow hatred: take action to fight against the enemy and wash away the hatred.
139. presumptuous: arrogantly self-important.
140. not attacked: without attacking, they routed themselves, describing the weak defense, unbearable, also refers to the argument live plot loopholes, can not withstand the rebuttal.
141.A hundred things are waiting to be done: many deserted things are waiting to be done.
142.充耳不闻:塞住耳朵不聽,形容拒绝听取别人的意见或劝告。
143. pain in the heart: describing hatred to the extreme. Sick to the head: a headache.
144.疾风知劲草:疾:急速,猛烈。
145. poison the living: brutalize the people. The poisoned: poisoned, mutilated. The people: the people.
146. Rich and powerful should not be obscene: not to be confused by the status of money. The people of the country are not to be confused by the status of money.
147.Poverty and lowliness cannot be shifted: not to change one's ambition because of poverty and lowliness.
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148.The mighty cannot yield: not yielding to power and pressure. Yield: to give in.
149.By-quoting: quoting materials extensively in order to show that the argument is sufficient.
150.Vibrant rhetoric (words): describes the reason seems to be very strong, saying endlessly.