What do you mean, unfinished business?

Used to describe the feelings of some small activities, such as traveling, reading, eating, etc. It shows that the activity gives people a good feeling and has not enjoyed itself after the end.

I don't feel satisfied with something or something, and I want to do it again.

Source:

Wang Shuo's Ignorant: "Let's disperse, go back to the original position and exchange excited eyes with each other."

Feel the Charm of Ballet Art: "Enthusiastic audiences only leave the theater when they want more."

According to the analysis of the current Modern Chinese Dictionary (published by the Commercial Press), "Words cannot express all meanings". The meaning is still unfinished (mostly used at the end of letters). " As we can see, the meaning is still incomplete, that is to say, words fail to express all the meanings.

Extended data:

Synonym:

1, memorable

Idiom explanation: Describe a wonderful poem, song or unforgettable food.

The origin of the idiom: Chapter 5 of Liu Sifen's "White Gate Willow Sunset Grass": "Be sure to be like me just now, not only safe and sound, but also memorable!"

2, intriguing

Idiom explanation

Resistance: affordable; Taste: Explore body odor. It is meaningful and worth pondering.

Usage: concurrent language; As predicate, object and attribute.

Synonym: unforgettable, meaningful and meaningful.

Antonym: insipid.

Origin of Idiom: Volume III of Du Yan Shi Zhi in Ming Dynasty: "His poems, such as Song of Painting Obstacles by Shaofu and Three Rivers Together by Cui Shaofu, are fascinating and intriguing."