Definition of curiosity

Curiosity is defined as curiosity about something unusual or unusual.

1, pinyin: liè qí.

2, interpretation: (dynamic) seeking novelty: this person is eager to learn ~, seeking to win by surprise.

3. Synonyms: search, search and collection.

4, antonym: hide, hide.

5. Origin: Yang Shuo's The Flame of Bali: "Western tourists are curious, so they have a strange interest in Hinduism in Bali".

Strange example:

1, people like curiosity, and curiosity is the seed of science.

2. The pineapple, which grows in the heart of the sword leaf, pokes its head out of the green leaves in the house curiously, looks around and spies on the travelers.

3. With waiting and curiosity, I seriously learned to look up at the sky with a pure 45-degree angle of Primary Four. When I really did it, I didn't cry.

4. I am only keen on curiosity in my study and don't want to lay a solid knowledge foundation. What is this?

She watched her weakness and paranoia exposed again with cold curiosity. This time she was completely at their mercy, and there was nothing she could do anyway. If you can't get along with some aspects of yourself, you will only be in vain, Alice warned herself, and she happily recalled her girlhood.

6. I am only keen on curiosity in my study and don't want to lay a solid knowledge foundation. It is not good to give up the foundation.