What are the group words of God

1. spinal nerve

Construction: the purpose was to compare the effects of pain production in three neuropathic pain models: chronic sciatic nerve constriction injury (CCI), spinal nerve ligation (SNL), and preserved nerve injury (SNI).

Explanation: nerves attached to the spinal cord. ***Divided into thirty-one pairs and distributed in the muscles of the trunk, ventral and lateral sides, and extremities. Governs sensation and movement below the neck.

2, mesmerized

Sentence: But I've always been mesmerized by the subject and thought about it in the same way as I do today, when it used to be all over the world with young men still sacrificing their lives in the name of war.

Explanation: (1) to become intensely interested in what is in front of one's eyes and to become highly concentrated: the more he talked, the more everyone listened, the more ~. (2) Achievement of subtlety: The painting is very ~.

3. parasympathetic

Create a sentence: The findings show that walking with a dog promotes the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system in the elderly. This is good for them because the parasympathetic nervous system calms and relaxes the body.

Explanation: Part of the vegetative nervous system, the upper part of which emanates from the midbrain and medulla oblongata, and the lower part of which emanates from the lowermost part of the spinal cord (the sacrum), and which is distributed throughout the body's organs. The effect is opposite to that of sympathetic nerves, and has the effect of inhibiting and slowing down the contraction of the heart, making the pupils contract, and strengthening the peristalsis of the intestines.

4, trigeminal nerve

Sentence: Many areas of the brain are affected by toothache, and the signal of tooth pain is transmitted to the brain in the same way through the trigeminal nerve (two different branches of a fiber).

Explanation: the fifth pair of cerebral nerves, emanating from the pons, are divided into three branches on each side and are found in the eye, upper and lower jaws. It mainly governs the sensation of the face, teeth, cornea, nasal cavity, mouth and lips, most of the scalp and the meninges, in addition to the movement of the masticatory muscles.

5, neurogenic

Sentence: total *** 155 (97.5%) patients with radiculopathy, 132 (82.5%) cases of back pain, 31 (20%) cases of neurogenic claudication, and 5 (3.2%) cases of bladder dysfunction.

Explanation: The building blocks of the nervous system, each neural progenitor consists of a cell body and a protrusion from the cell body. The peripheral nervous system is composed of these protrusions extending from the central nervous system. Also called nerve cells.

6, sciatic nerve

Sentence: after modeling the administration of the drug 4, 8, 12 weeks after the sciatic nerve conduction velocity (NCV) and nerve axon count (NAC) measurements as an observational index, to determine the repair of nerve function and structure.

Explanation: The thickest and longest nerve in the human body is one of the spinal nerves distributed to the lower limbs. The main function of the sciatic nerve is to manage the bending movement of the lower limbs.

7, afferent nerves

Creation: When the organism is active, these receptors are implicated, generating nerve impulses, which are transmitted along the afferent nerves to the motor center of the brain, generating the perception of their own movement.

Explanation: nerves that transmit excitation from various organs or peripheral parts to the central nervous system. Also called sensory nerves.

8, Sacred

Explanation: I grew up in France, where five, seven, or even nine weeks of vacation a year seemed not only a sacred right, but even the uppermost and most coveted part of the most self-fulfilling occupation.

Explanation: extremely noble and solemn: the islands of the South China Sea are our ~territory, inviolable.

9. Anjin

Sentence: Reunited with Dean again, Sal began to sense Dean's fall from grace and labeled him a "holy fool," whereas before he had always been referred to as a saint in a reverent tone.

Explanation: To stabilize the mind.

10, sympathetic

Create sentence: The findings suggest that walking with a dog boosts the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system in older people. This is good for them because the parasympathetic nervous system calms and relaxes the body.

Explanation: Nerves emanating from the spinal cord in the chest and lumbar region form strings of sympathetic ganglia on either side of the spine, which in turn send out nerve fibers to distribute to the walls of internal organs, glands and blood vessels. The effect is opposite to that of the parasympathetic nerves, which have the effect of strengthening and accelerating the contraction of the heart, dilating the pupils, and weakening intestinal peristalsis.

11, CNS

Conjugation: With this black dye we can confine the staining to a small number of cells and their derivatives; with luck we can even obtain a complete view of the entire central nervous tissue.

Explanation: the main part of the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord, which is responsible for sensory-motor and conditioned and unconditioned reflexes throughout the body. See 'brain' and 'spinal cord'.

12, refreshment

Conjugation: The lounge is a place for business travelers to catch up on work, rest and refreshment in order to arrive at their next destination in a refreshed state when they are making a long stopover.

Explanation: to maintain a state of physical and mental calm in order to eliminate fatigue.

13, neurosis

Creation: In any case, it is indisputable that the neurosis patient finds himself in a position that is somewhere along the line of representing prolongation, representing a process of experience. For us, this experience possesses a value that is universally recognized.

Explanation: also called neurosis. It is a general term for a group of disorders in which the function of the cerebral cortex is temporarily dysfunctional due to mental factors. Common are neurasthenia, hysteria, obsessive-compulsive disorder and various visceral neuroses.

14, efferent nerve

Creation: The efferent nervous system acts on hair cells and spiral ganglion cells through neural pathways, feedback inhibits cochlear reactivity, and prevents excitotoxicity caused by excessive glutamate release.

Explanation: nerves that transmit excitation from the central nervous system to various organs or peripheral parts. Also called motor nerves.

15, nerve tissue

Explanation: These problems are more prevalent among boys, especially those who have suffered nerve tissue damage as infants or who are so weak that they need to be kept alive by oxygenation.

Explanation: the main building block of the nervous system. Its organization consists of two types of cells, neurons and glia. The former is the functional unit of the nervous system; the latter is an auxiliary device with roles of support, protection, nutrition and repair.

16, nerve endings

Creation: Over time, it reduces pain by depleting nerve cells of a chemical called substance P (or peptide substance, a neurotransmitter), which causes pain signals to be transmitted along nerve endings to the brain.

Explanation: the end of a nerve that senses external stimuli and transmits them to the nociceptor, or communicates the nociceptor's impulses to the various tissues involved.

17, neurosis

Construction: Freud said that the psyche can cause harm to the body (neurosis); here we are not talking about conscious psyche but unconscious psyche because no one can be that stupid.

Explanation: see neurosis.

18, neurasthenia

Sentence: In Chengdu, at least one hospital acknowledged that a number of adult survivors have been suffering from neurasthenia over the past week, with some complaining of unidentified assailants or killers chasing them.

Explanation: a disorder of nervous activity, mostly caused by overstimulation of higher nervous activity, with symptoms such as headache, tinnitus, forgetfulness, insomnia, excitability and fatigue.

19, disorientation

Sentence: Designed by the same architectural firm, the China Central Television (CCTV) Tower will officially open to the public this summer. In Beijing's first quarter, the CCTV Tower, a beautifully disoriented high-rise, will be the brightest star building among the city's 300 skyscrapers.

Explanation: (1) Negligence; inattention: a little ~ will make a mistake. (2) Describe a person who is depressed or in an abnormal state of mind.

20, facial nerve

Creation: The purpose is to avoid the danger of intraoperative injury to the supraorbital nerve, blood vessels and temporal branch of the facial nerve, as well as the disadvantages of repeatedly removing and resuturing the fixation line to the lid when adjusting the frontalis muscle fascia flap tension.

Explanation: the seventh pair of cerebral nerves, which are located on both sides of the face and are responsible for the action of the facial muscles and the secretion of the lacrimal and salivary glands.

21, sanity

Sentence: But as the brain constantly monitors stimuli in the environment in order to keep us out of danger, our brains simultaneously block out this noise, allowing our bodies and sanity to rest and recharge during sleep.

Explanation: perception and reason: the ~ of the wounded man was fully awake.

22, out of mind

Conjugation: the blades of grass outside the house were all saved and wet with dew, and Madge had to go back and put on her galoshes, so there was a delay, and when she came out of the house, her husband, who was waiting outside, was staring intently out of his mind at the apricot buds that had just issued.

Explanation: Dazed by over-concentration: The old Red Army told the story of the Long March, and everyone was mesmerized by it.

23, autonomic nerves

Explanation: the anterior root of the lumbar nerve is mainly a mixture of somatic nerves and some autonomic (sympathetic and parasympathetic) efferent nerves, one of which was used as a donor in this operation.

Explanation: see vegetative nerve.

24. theism

Sentence: Theologians have had to face up to the terrible absurdities of the twentieth century, and religious (or theistic) existentialism has shown us how the individual can become real through faith in an uncertain world.

Explanation: the doctrine that recognizes the existence of God as the creator of all things in the world, capable of manipulating natural change and intervening in human life. Theism is the basis for religious belief.

25, peripheral nerves

Conjugation: For example, embryonic stem cells can easily grow a plate full of nerve cells, but these cells are only really useful if they are able to contact and 'talk' to the peripheral nerves after being transplanted into a living brain.

Explanation: Nerves, which are distributed throughout the body in the skin, muscles, and internal organs, consist of many nerves emanating from the brain and spinal cord, including cerebral, spinal, and vegetative nerves. Peripheral nerves are the bridge between the organs of the body and the central nervous system.

26, form and spirit

Create sentence: The concept of form and spirit is one of the basic theories of Chinese medicine, which plays an important role in the formation of the theoretical system of Chinese medicine, and has the role of guiding clinical practice.

Explanation: form refers to the material form, human body, etc.; god refers to the spirit, soul, etc.: This painting is ~both excellent.

27, Auditory nerve

Construction: An acoustic neuroma grows slowly or not at all; however, in a few cases, the tumor may grow rapidly and may grow large enough to press on the brain and impede physiological functions.

Explanation: the eighth pair of cerebral nerves, emanating from between the pons and the medulla oblongata and found in the inner ear, are responsible for the senses of hearing and body balance.

28, hypoglossal nerve

Creation: Observe the changes in the number and morphology of neurons, astrocytes and microglia in the nucleus of the hypoglossal nerve on the injured side after hypoglossal nerve injury at different time intervals.

Explanation: The twelfth pair of cerebral nerves, emanating from the medulla oblongata, are distributed in the muscles of the tongue and govern the movement of the lingual muscles. If the hypoglossal nerves are impaired, the tongue is paralyzed and unable to speak.

29, neuralgia

Sentence: If you have sciatica, then this can be excruciatingly painful, the sensation is similar to a burning or an electric shock, which travels from one side of your leg to the top of your back.

Explanation: disease, the most common are trigeminal neuralgia, intercostal neuralgia and sciatica, most often caused by the stimulation of cold or metabolic disorders, the symptom is a localized severe pain, the pain is aggravated by movement or by pressing with the hand.

30, Shenyang

Construction: The physician wanted to treat her for hysteria, depression, anorexia, insomnia, extreme mood changes, destructive anger, trance, somnambulism, confusion of consciousness, and other conditions.

Explanation: The feeling of being as good as traveling somewhere in person.

31, nervous system

Create sentence: Then use some special color of light to make specific cells and circuits active or quiet, by which they can find out the role these cells and circuits play in the larger nervous system.

Explanation: The system of neural progenitors in the human or animal body, including the central and peripheral nervous systems, whose main function is to unify the organs within the body and to enable the body to adapt to the external environment.

32, the man of God

Construction: There was an old prophet who lived in Bethel, and his sons came and told their father all the things that the man of God had done that day in Bethel, and the words that he had spoken to the king.

Explanation:(1) A godly man; a Taoist term for one who has attained the Way. (2) A person of extraordinary instrumentation.

33, Psychotherapy

Creation: This article is adapted from a paper in Psychotherapy and Politics International, 2008, which is a compilation of the author's presentation to the Guild of Psychotherapists (UK) in 2007. It is published on this website with the author's permission.

Explanation: raising the patient's awareness of the disease by means of conversation, relieving his or her concerns, and increasing his or her confidence and ability to overcome the disease, in order to accelerate the cure of the disease. Also called psychotherapy.

34, Pantheism

Creation: As far as I can see, the difference between the flourishing of Islam and the failure of Marxism is that Marxism is solipsistic and pantheistic, and that Marxism wants to bring about total consummation in this world.

Explanation: a philosophical theory that asserts that God does not exist outside of nature and that nature is the manifestation of God. In some philosophers, a materialist view of nature was once expressed in the form of pantheism. It later became an idealistic philosophy that attempted to reconcile science and religion, arguing that the world exists in God.

35, kinaesthetic nerve

Creation: Methods Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) was used to examine 41 patients with frequent TIA (TIA group) and 25 patients with simple kinaesthetic nerve palsy (control group).

Explanation: the third pair of cerebral nerves, which emanate from the cerebral peduncle and are distributed to the muscles of the eye, are in charge of eye movements.

36, Divine

Conjugation: The sun had risen by this time, and my father had finished reciting the morning scripture, and had finished drinking milk with me, and then, chanting verses from the Upanishads, he prayed to the Divine once more, and I stood beside him, listening silently and attentively.

Interpretation: 2 refers to the state of mind: guilt ~ |

37, cerebral nerve

Creation: German researchers published a piece of report in the journal Brain Neuroscience in which they used advanced neuroscience techniques to confirm that this idea of the people is true: running does indeed get the endorphins in the blood into the brain.

Explanation: at the base of the human cerebral skull, there are twelve pairs of nerves emanating from the medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain, and mesencephalon***. Except for the vagus nerve, which innervates the heart and gastrointestinal activity, the rest govern perception and movement above the neck.

38, God of Fortune

Sentence: Good morning, a beam of sunshine in the body, I wish you every day are happy, the God of Fortune home to go, the dream becomes true, today hit the jackpot, tomorrow to go to the office, the blessings of friends are all true.

Explanation: superstitious people refer to the gods and goddesses who can make people rich and wealthy, the original Taoist God of Fortune, according to legend, surnamed Zhao Gongming, also known as Zhao Gongyuan Shuai. Also called the God of Wealth.

39, motor nerves

Sentence: Their motor nerve networks seem to be as flexible as their bodies ---- This phenomenon extends the realm of neurophysiology, and perhaps can be used to improve the design of flexible arm robots.

Explanation: see efferent nerve.

40, Shinto

Create sentence: The ancient continental immigrants who came to Japan from the east not only had a great impact on Japanese society, politics, economy and culture, but also injected new vigor into the growth and development of Shintoism in Japan.

Explanation: 2 grave path: ~ monument.

41, Shinto

Create sentence: The ancient continental immigrants who crossed to Japan from the east not only had a great impact on Japanese society, politics, economy and culture, but also injected new vitality into the growth and development of Japanese Shintoism.

Explanation: 2 grave path: ~ monument.

42, vagus nerve

Construction: In addition to the inspiratory inhibitory reflex, pulmonary insufflation through the vagus nerve on the respiratory center may have another effect, the effect of the action of the effect is mainly reflected in the alteration of the respiratory cycle.

Explanation: the tenth pair of cerebral nerves, emanating from the medulla oblongata, are distributed in the head, neck, thorax, and abdomen, and have a role in regulating the functions of the internal organs, blood vessels, and glands.

43, priests

Sentence: Then, as of 2004, three decades, a survey of Dublin dioceses found that child abuse by priests was widespread, and they were working with the police to keep the incidents hidden.

Explanation:

Light>Catholic, Orthodox clergy. Also used as priest. Also called priests.

44, sharpshooter

Construction: it was a gray eye, he realized. Oh, come to think of it, he had read in a book that gray eyes were the sharpest, and that all the famous marksmen had a pair of gray eyes.

Explanation: someone who shoots very accurately with a gun.

45, magical

Conjunctions: We wait to be in the "right" place, waiting for that place to magically change our lives for the better, but we forget that our ego and the baggage of the mind follow us to the ends of the earth.

Explanation: very marvelous: these ancient legends have been rendered with a layer of ~ color.

46, mental decline

Construction: the check presented that 15.4% of respondents said they had at least seven career disease conditions, and this part of the disease leads to a mental decline or major illness.

Explanation: a kind of mental illness, patients often have insecurity, lack of confidence, hesitation, special fear of certain things, can not control themselves, know that a certain idea is not practical, some kind of action is meaningless, but nonetheless want to, must do. For example, washing one's hands often and repeatedly because one is afraid of getting dirty.

47, psychosis

Sentence: Young people are more willing to talk to her when a dog is around, and it soothes them when they are in shock, she told Psychiatric News magazine.

Explanation: A disorder of the human brain highlighted by psychosis. Symptoms are mostly abnormal states of sensation, perception, memory, thinking, feeling and behavior.

48, spirit

Create sentence: The last thing to look at is not whether we know what Jesus and ? what was said, but whether we measure our lives in the spirit of Jesus.

Explanation: 2<light> (1) to show vigor: ~ exuberant | invigorating ~. (2) to be active; to be animated: the boy has big eyes and is strangely ~.

49, sensory nerves

Construction: In extremely severe, or long-drawn-out cases of neuralgia attacks, palliative surgery on the sensory nerves, nerve roots, and their central connectors can be performed with varying degrees of success.

Explanation: see afferent nerve.

50. spiritual

Sentence: The last thing to look at is not whether we know what Jesus and ? words, but whether we live our lives in the spirit of Jesus.

Explanation: 2<light> (1) showing vigor: ~ exuberant | invigorating ~. (2) to be active; to be animated: the boy has big eyes and is strangely ~.

51、Divine

Explanation: The sun had risen by this time, and my father had finished his morning recitation, and drank the milk with me, and then, chanting verses from the Upanishads, he prayed to the Divine once more, and I stood beside him, listening quietly and attentively.

Explanation: 2 refers to the state of mind: guilt ~ |

52, ghostly craftsmanship

Conjugation: There is no place on earth where the surface can be rested on its laurels; the great forces of nature keep shaping the mountains and the rivers with ghostly craftsmanship, while the long current of time hides all this quietly; it creates the illusion of stillness.

Allusion: The elephant is made by ghosts and gods. It describes a high level of artistic skill that is beyond the reach of human hands.

53, distracted

Conjugation: we leave a mysterious and fearful center, only seen on TV, in the scene who knows that the meeting here, leaving the center of the rusty, so that we are distracted, but in order to take risks, and then only to make a resolution.

Allusion: fixed: stable. The mind is restless, the spirit is restless.

54, Concentrate

Conjugation: for days after Tess's arrival, Clare sat concentrating so intently on his book, or magazine, or the sheet music he had just received from the post office, that he scarcely noticed Tess's presence at the table.

Allusion: meeting: concentration. Originally, it refers to the concerted efforts of the ruler and his ministers to pool their wisdom. Later, it describes a high degree of mental concentration.

55、Refreshed

Conjugation: It's easy to feel like you shouldn't be enjoying yourself during this time of joblessness, but time spent relaxing can actually refresh you and help manage moods and the stress of being jobless.

Allusion: describes being refreshed and full of emotion.

56、Enchanted

Sentence: Wang Wei, the "Poetry Buddha", utilized it in an enchanting way, which has its own recurring nature of imagery and the ancients' existing sense of time, as well as the poet's unique aesthetic sense, and even more so with his superb painting skills.

Allusion: Shen, Hua: refers to the realm of the divine. Extremely superior realm. Describes literary art that has reached an extremely high level of achievement.

57、心领神会

Conjugation: I do better at teaching because I find it quite pleasurable to explain what I understand, and because I have the ability to relate to young students who wish to learn physics.

Allusion: comprehend, understand: to comprehend, to understand. It means that the other person does not say it explicitly, but already comprehends it in his heart.

58, gleaming

Conjugation: it is huge and ugly, with a pair of flashing red eyes gleaming and a person clutched in its claws? or what used to be a person, gnawing on the corpse's head as if it were a child chewing on a lollipop.

Allusion: gleaming: bright look. Describes a person's eyes glowing and very energetic.

59、神出鬼没

Conjugation: Maradona was unpredictable and unpredictable in the qualifying rounds, changing his formation from 4-4-2 to 4-3-3 depending on the weather that morning or who the guest star was in She Wrote Murder.

Erasoning: out: appear; no: disappear. Like the gods and ghosts, they are unpredictable. It describes the unpredictability and unpredictability of the appearance and disappearance of the ghosts. Later, it refers to the rapid change of actions.

60, full attention

Conjugation: Of course, the object in question is just a small white block of color on the computer screen, and, even at full attention to the point of turning my face purple, I've only shifted the block a few inches to the left.

Allusion: Concentration. Concentrate on one point. Describe a high degree of concentration.

61、Enchanting

Conjugation: He explained that Austin has a lot of young people and so much to do: a lively and rich music scene, multi-ethnicity and multi-culturalism, exciting outdoor recreation, and a great nightlife.

An allusion to: making it very desirable.

62, invigorating

Conjugation: The things you've been through are plainly put there, but a gentle shift in the way you look at them can help you out of your frustrations and dilemmas, and leave you feeling invigorated and energized.

Allusion: jittery: vibrating, extended to invigorating. Describe the spirit of invigoration.

63、Glowing

Conjugation: He is glowing, energetic and full of good political instincts, but the economy is always challenging, and Mr. Perez dominates the oil boom like an old-time populist fuhrer.

Allusion: yi yi: a glowing spirit. It describes a full and glowing spirit.

64、shake your spirits

Conjunctions: Why not shake your spirits and plunge into a brand new experience? Don't always go to the same places, eat the same food, or talk to the same people around you.

Allusion: to lift one's spirits.

65、神活活现

Explanation:He imagined another daughter, a spirited one who liked to run around on skates, who might have married the surgeon next door, instead of the one who flunked out of eleventh grade and spent fifteen more years making up for it.

An allusion to the smugness and arrogance displayed by someone who thinks they are great.

66, refreshing

Conjugation: It's both a little humid and a little refreshingly cool. Although the place doesn't fit the image you might have of Sri Lanka, the lush island nation? originally known for Ceylon? like a teardrop hanging off the southern tip of India.

Allusion: kuang: open; yi: pleasant. The mind is open and the spirit is pleasant.

67, ghostly

Conjugation: The talk was all about hot colors, eye-catching patterns, and how Gucci ghosted London's best models to get them ready for the next Milan Fashion Week.

Allusion: to make or send: to instruct. As if a ghost or a god was instructing me, I unconsciously did something I hadn't thought of doing.

68, full of energy

Conjugation: Now with this device, a little fuse, and a good sense of humor, you can say "goodbye" to the group with full of energy.

Allusion: It describes a person who thinks he is superior and great.

69、神不知,鬼不觉

Conjugation: You may think you're doing it without realizing it, but someone will always know, and you'll risk exposing your lack of credibility.

An allusion to: describing something done secretly and without being detected.

70, suspicious

Conjugation: as he drove his sports car onto the 101 freeway, Paul may have felt that there was something excellent and comforting about Pam, and that this problem stemmed largely from the fact that she wasn't suspicious and mysterious about things.

Tropes: suspicious of this and that. Describe very suspicious.

71、the delirious

Conjugation: Mr. Blair is doubly opposed because our Prime Minister has reneged on his promise to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, which created the very office that has made him delirious.

Allusion: soul: spirit, mind. To be in a trance, to be turned upside down, to lose one's normality.

72、Great power

Conjugation: With these "great power" catalyst systems, reactants with different electron clouds and spatial resistances can be effectively cross-coupled without optimizing the reaction conditions for the substrate.

Allusion: Shentong: originally a Buddhist term for magical spells. The spells are vast and boundless. It describes a high level of skill and omnipotence.

73、奉若神明

造句:During Best's illness, his teammates from the 1960s, Bobby. Sir Charlton and Dennis. Law both traveled to visit. Manchester United was a huge success at the time and Best was held in high regard by millions of people.

Allusion: worship: belief; godly: god. Worshipped like a superstitious person worships a god. Describe the blind respect for some people or things.

74, six gods

Conjugation: The war in Afghanistan and efforts to reform health care, among other pressing matters, have not kept Obama distracted. Showing the American people that this is important to Obama.

Allusion: Six Gods: Taoists believe that the human heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen and gallbladder each have a divine master, known as the six gods. It describes a person who is panicked and anxious, and is out of ideas, not knowing what to do.

75, fierce and vicious

Conjugation: There is also a similar condition of being impolite: this manifests itself in the form of doing things your parents won't let you do, such as behaving rudely to annoying relatives or treating their pampered children with fierce and vicious manners.

Allusion: Originally, it refers to a ferocious god. Later it was used to describe a very vicious person.

76、貌合神离

Create sentence: Tom secretly thought that Mary was talking too much, but Mary felt that Tom was ignoring her. If they don't understand each other's differences, they will be more and more at odds with each other.

Allusion: Appearance: outside; God: inside. On the surface there is a close relationship, but in fact there are two hearts.

77、Trance

Conjugation: The two friends chatted from time to time, but more often than not, Mole simply gazed at the river in a trance, enjoying the sounds, smells, and sunlight of nature.

Allusion: Shen Si: spirit, mind; Trance: delirium. Refers to a restless mind and a lack of mental concentration.

78、神乎其神

Conjugation: "Only a few countries in the world today are able to carry out such large-scale, godlike artificial weather operations," it quoted Cui Lianqing, a senior meteorologist in the Air Force, as saying.

Allusion: 神:神妙;乎:语助词,表感叹。 Mysterious and marvelous to the extreme. Describe very marvelous and mysterious.

79、神机妙算

Conjugation: When everything is going well, they don't think that they are just going with the flow of luck, but think that everything is in their own divine plan.

Allusion: God, wonderful: describes high intelligence; machine, calculation: refers to schemes. Amazing wit, skillful calculation. It describes a person who is good at estimating complex and changing situations and deciding on strategies.

80, Bulls, Ghosts, Snakes and Gods

Create sentence: "The slogans on the wall" here still retains the historical remnants of the quotation: "All wrong ideas, all poisonous weeds, all bulls, ghosts, snakes and gods should be criticized, and must not be allowed to proliferate freely."

Allusion: a ghost with a cow's head and a god with a snake's body. The original description is unreal and grotesque. Later, it is a metaphor for all kinds of bad people in the society.