Absolute rest
Van Sebdo Aung
The explanation didn't move at all. The description hasn't changed at all.
The thirty-eighth source of Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua thorn" in Lan Ling of Ming Dynasty: "The golden lotus sits on the bed, motionless and calm."
The structure is formal.
Usage can be used to describe people; Can also be used to describe things. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.
Pronunciation is not; It can't be pronounced "bú".
Pattern recognition; Can't write "smell"
Synonyms stand firm, as steady as Mount Tai.
Antonyms rise with the wind.
Discrimination and "standing still" can both describe people or things as unshakable. But ~ is a neutral idiom; The point is not to move at all; "Standing still" is a commendatory term; Emphasis is on firmness or unshakable.
Example: Despite the storm; The honor guards of the three armed forces arranged in front of the Great Hall of the People still stand upright with guns; ~。