Pronunciation: English [wju? D helθ] beauty [w j? ɡ? d helθ]
Interpretation: I wish you health; I wish you good health
Example: me? Wish? What about you? Okay? Healthy? And then what? Answer? Dragon? I wish you a long and healthy life.
Lexical analysis:
Wish means "hope" and "want", which means that you are extremely eager for a goal that has not been achieved, is difficult to achieve or is impossible to achieve. Wish can also be interpreted as "wish"
Good is often used as a polite or honorific term in addressing, and sometimes it is used as an irony to express "contempt and ridicule".
The basic meaning of health can refer to both physical health (good or bad) and mental health, which is an uncountable noun.
Extended data
Usage of words:
Desire, when used as a noun, means "longing, hope, hope, desire", refers to the pursuit of something formed in the mind, and can also refer to "things that are hoped for and things that are wanted". Wish can also mean "make a wish, pray, pray" to achieve a certain goal.
Wish can be followed by an appositive clause and an predicative clause guided by it. The predicate verb in the clause should be in virtual form, and should can be used in the clause, or should can be omitted and the verb prototype can be used. Wish should use the plural form when doing the "wish" solution.
Wish can be used as both intransitive and transitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun, pronoun, infinitive or that clause, and the predicate verb in the clause should be in virtual form.
Wish can sometimes take a double object, or a compound object with "(to be+) adj", infinitive or past participle as complement. Past participles, when used as object complements, indicate passive or complete meanings.