1. typo?
The original intention is a false compliment, which is often used to express self-modesty. Generally speaking, it means "flattery" and also means "muddling along", that is, settling disputes without principle.
Interpretation of Quotations: Cao Qingxueqin's Dream of Red Mansions 1 15: "It is really not worthy of praise from my brother."
I'm flattered [guò ji m: ng]?
Modesty, excessive praise or praise (used when the other party praises himself).
Interpretation of Quotations: Wang Jingxi's Diligence: "The more the general praises him, the more respectful he is, and he keeps saying: I'm flattered! ..... Meng Dashuai flatter me! "
Third, shame [cán kuì]?
I feel uneasy because I have shortcomings, have done something wrong or have not fulfilled my responsibilities.
Interpretation of Quotations: Ba Jin's Dumb grand piano: "I'm ashamed to say that we didn't do what we promised him."
Fourth, patronize [tái ài]?
Praise and love.
Interpretation of Quotations: Lao She's Longxugou Act I: "Everyone patronizes me and makes me a member."
Verb (abbreviation of verb) gratitude [g m: n j: and]?
Have a good impression on each other because of their kindness or help.
Interpretation of Quotations: Lao She's Good Man: "She can only serve others, but who appreciates her and sympathizes with her?"