Question 1: What are the synonyms of misunderstanding and misunderstanding
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Question 2: Bite back Synonyms of "bite back" Synonyms: "beat a rake" (Note: "Journey to the West" story: Zhu Bajie uses a rake as a weapon, and often defeats his opponents by turning around and hitting him with a rake. When he makes a mistake, he not only refuses other people's criticism, but blames the other party.) Confusing right and wrong (note) : Calling black things white and white things black. It is a metaphor for distorting facts and confusing right and wrong.) Repaying kindness with hatred (Note: To repay favors with hatred. Refers to ungratefulness.) To bite back (Note: Not only does not admit one's own. Make a mistake, but in turn accuse the other party. It means that the person who did something wrong turns to frame the victim or the leader who did the bad thing to blame the coercion. (Note: Confuse: make the boundaries unclear. Deliberately make the right wrong. Say it is wrong, say the wrong thing is right. ) Thief shouts to catch the thief (Note: A thief shouts to catch a thief. It is a metaphor for a bad person who deliberately creates chaos, diverts the target, and calls others a bad person in order to escape.)
Question 3: Synonyms for "never seen". Synonyms for "never seen" do not exist.
Words: Never seen before.
Synonyms refer to words with the same or similar lexical meanings, such as "beautiful" and "wonderful", "lazy" and "lazy", "withered" and "dry", "spacious" and "wide ". Words with similar meanings to "synonyms" are synonyms.
Meaning
(1) The degree of meaning: Many synonyms represent similar things in concept, but there are differences in degree. Such as: "trust", "believe". "Believe" means "thinking it is correct or convinced without doubting it", which is a lighter degree; "trust" means "believing and daring to trust", which is a deeper degree.
(2) The focus of the word meaning: "Sophistry" and "sophistry" both mean "unreasonable argument". But sophistry focuses on "cunning", that is, "deception, weirdness, using deceptive means, strange words, and specious arguments to defend one's fallacies"; "sophistry" focuses on "cunning", that is, "dishonesty, playing tricks" , distorting facts and cunningly defending his wrong words and deeds."
(3) The range of word meaning: "reclamation", "opening up" and "opening up" all have the meaning of "development". However, "reclamation" refers to "employing efforts to develop barren land into cultivated land", and "exploitation" refers to "expanding on the basis of original development". The scope of their meanings is relatively small; "opening up" mainly refers to "new Development, new creation" has a wide range of meanings.
(4) Objects of word meaning: Although some words have similar meanings, they are suitable for different objects and situations. "Appreciate" and "understand" both mean "understanding, experiencing, knowing". But the former focuses on emotional experience and appreciation, which can be connected with "flavor", "scenery", etc.; while the latter focuses on rational understanding and understanding, which is applicable to abstract things and can be connected with "content", "principle", etc.
Color
(1) Sensation colors are different: "encourage", "encourage" and "incite" all mean "stimulating people's emotions and making them take action" . But "encourage" is a neutral word, "encourage" is a complimentary word, and "incite" is a derogatory word.
(2) Different styles and colors. The difference in style and color is mainly reflected in written language and spoken language.
Usage
(1) From the collocation of words: such as "communication" and "exchange", "communication" mostly focuses on virtual things, and "exchange" mostly focuses on real things. something.
(2) From the perspective of grammatical function: "open", "open", "open" can only be used as adverbials. "Open" can serve as an adverbial, predicate, attributive, etc.
Question 4: Inversion of right and wrong, synonyms of putting the cart before the horse (Note: root: tree root; end: treetop; place: put. It is a metaphor for reversing the position of priority and importance.)
Cicada's wings are considered heavy, and a thousand pounds are considered light (Note: Consider the cicada's wings as heavy, and the weight of 30,000 kilograms as light. It refers to the reversal of right and wrong, confusion of authenticity.)
< p> Confusing right and wrong (Note: Calling black as white and white as black. Metaphor distorting facts and confusing right and wrong.)Confusing right and wrong (Note: Yes: right; No: wrong. Saying the wrong is right and the right is wrong. Confusing right and wrong)
Huang Zhong Destruction (Note: Huang Zhong: a bell made of brass, there are twelve in ancient Chinese music. There are six laws of yin and yang, and Huang Zhong is the first of the six laws of yang; destroy: destroy; abandon: abandon.)
Confuse right and wrong (Note: Confuse: make the boundaries unclear. . Deliberately say what is right is wrong, and what is wrong is said to be right.
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Question 5: Synonyms of being tricked 1. Ambiguous: vague, unclear, not aboveboard, and inconvenient to tell others. Ambiguous: Same as "ambiguous". It can also mean not smart or ignorant. 2. Contain: contain. Tolerance: To forgive, to forgive. 3. Outbreak: sudden and violent occurrence or making a fortune by unfair means. Such as flash floods, epidemics, and avalanches. Explosion: A sudden or major incident due to an explosion. Such as war, volcano, revolution, laughter. 4. Original meaning: the original meaning of the word, as opposed to the extended meaning and metaphorical meaning. Original meaning: the original thoughts and purposes in the heart. 5. Must: adverb, followed by a verb, meaning "must". Necessary: ??verb, "must have", can be used as a predicate, such as "it is also necessary for positional warfare", and often used as an attributive, such as "necessary qualities". Followed by a noun or a noun phrase; 6. Distinguish between right and wrong: distinguish right from wrong and correct fallacies. For example, "Bian Zheng pronunciation" can be written as "Bian Zheng". Syndrome differentiation: Differentiation, analysis and textual research, such as "Confucian scholars differentiate syndrome from many aspects". It is also a term of traditional Chinese medicine, "syndrome differentiation and treatment". Dialectical: A philosophical term, such as "dialectical materialism." It is also the same as the first meaning of "differentiation". 7. Feeding: Feeding to grow up. Nurture: To nurture, care for and educate. 8. Ineffective: not trying your best. Such as "inadequate measures". Disadvantage: no benefit, not smooth, such as "unfavorable start". 9. Not to [not to]: not to a certain extent, such as "never to the point of not knowing." Not to [not cause]: will not cause certain consequences, such as "never make a mistake". 10. Boundless: mostly refers to the vastness and confusion of night, water, land, etc. Extended to vague. Boundless: mostly refers to the vastness of woods, mountains, land, etc. It is extended to mean a broad-minded mind. 11. Long year: all year round, all year round. Such as "years of snow" and "years of hard work". All year round: * All year round, regular period, such as "persist in physical activities all year round". *In normal years, such as "the annual output is less than half 200 catties". 12. Stereotypes: Outdated and inapplicable rules and regulations, such as "old customs". Routine: Current or long-established rules and methods, such as "stick to the rules." 13. Relaxation: Relaxation, relaxation, such as "the tense emotions slowly come down." Slowness: slow, as opposed to "quickly", such as "stepping slowly". 14. Origin: a person's early experience or identity, Such as "born in a cadre family". Born: born, focusing on natural attributes, such as "~ ~ in the early 20th century". 15. Life: refers to interpersonal interactions and participation in social activities, "~ ~ steady", "being a person ~ ~". ". Doing things: doing things, handling affairs, such as "~~ Seriously, never sloppy." 16. Creation: verb, creation. Creation: noun, unique insights. 17. Mellow: pure and thick taste, also used for human quality Or custom, this time is the same as "honour". Chunhou [pure and honest]: only refers to the quality and customs of simplicity and honesty. 18. Servant [cìhou]: can be used for people, regardless of status; it can also be used for livestock, etc. Elders or those with higher status. 19. Order: orderly and not chaotic. 20. Alteration: alteration of texts, documents, idioms, ancient books, etc. Use of false means to alter history, theory, etc. Policies, etc. 21. Major events: important or important events. 22. General meaning: great principles. General meaning: main or general meaning. Past: Used in watery spaces or difficult times, crises, and difficult times. 24. Legal system: noun, legal system. Rule of law: noun or verb, the idea and method of governing the country according to law. 25. Reflection: *reflect* the essence of objective things. Show * Tell your superiors or relevant departments about the situation or opinions. Reaction: * Corresponding activities caused by ***, such as "drug reaction" * Changes caused by material interaction, such as "chemical reaction". Opinion, attitude or behavior, such as "response so quickly". 26. Hinder: cause harm. Such as "hinder health", "hinder the meaning to be expressed". Hinder: make it impossible to proceed smoothly, such as "impede traffic", " "Hindering the implementation of policies". 27. Define: defend, explain, such as "I can't argue", "I can't argue with you". Discriminate: differentiate. 28. Superficial: (knowledge) is shallow, and understanding is not deep. Superficial: (ideological style) , article style) is shallow and unrealistic. 29. Obey the law: be punished according to the law. Obey the law: plead guilty.
("Admit guilt" and "admit guilt" are synonyms) 30. Futie: *feeling comfortable*submit: *obey*appropriate...>>
Question 6: Fortunately, misunderstanding, stretch , synonyms of disaster, synonyms of luck - fortunately, thanks, luckily
synonyms of misunderstanding - distortion, misunderstanding, misinterpretation
synonyms of stretch - stretch, spread, expand
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Synonyms of disaster - disaster, disaster, hidden danger