What do you mean, want?

Lack means lack and inadequacy.

Pinyin: kuì fá.

Quote: Yin Qian's "Those Things in China Literature": "Especially many works of this era lack the power of ideological enlightenment and moral sublimation."

Usage: as predicate and object.

Example: They lose their dreams, feel bored and lack ideals, and then become more and more numb to life.

The opposite of scarcity.

I. adequacy

Interpretation: That's enough, I have money.

Citation: Act II of Sunrise by Cao Yu: "When Danzig ignores him, the construction cost of this phase can be paid, that is, the bank reserves are sufficient and consolidated."

Second, wealth.

Interpretation: rich and sufficient.

Quote: Yang Shuo's Haicheng: "I can't help but admire and say,' Your life is like a fairy, and you are rich. " "