Twelve months without going to the toilet to play an idiom

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Mao Sai Dun open máo sè dùn kāi

    Interpretation] thatch: thatch; Plug: Blocked. thatched roads; Suddenly opened. It was described as if the heart was clogged with thatch; Now it's time to get the hang of it. The parable was immediately understood.

    Speech] Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West": "I am weak; I have no talent; Obtain the teaching of the Three Princes; The mouth suddenly opened. ”

    Positive tone] stopper; It cannot be pronounced as "sài".

    Identification] Mao; Can't write "spear".

    synonym] suddenly realized.

    Antisense] stubborn.

    Usage] has a lot of positive meanings. It is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an adverbial.

    Structure] subject-predicate.

    Analysis] is different from "sudden enlightenment"; It is generally used to be suddenly understood by others; "Sudden enlightenment" can be used to suddenly understand after learning and thinking on your own.

    Example sentence] Listen to your words; Let me .

    English translation] suddenly see the light

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