happy
[Interpretation]
(1) Basic meaning: (form) Happy and excited.
(2) (moving) doing one thing with a happy mood; I like it. I am very happy to watch movies; I won't go to the theater. (as an adverbial)
synonym
Happy, happy, excited, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, willing, happy, happy, exultant, exultant, exultant.
antonym
Pain, distress, sadness, disappointment, sadness, anger, depression, sadness, boredom, sadness, depression, worry.
Willing to make sentences
1, I am very happy to visit my grandmother today! But when I came back, I couldn't help screaming in surprise.
2. My sister was praised by the teacher and was very happy.
Because I got full marks, my mother happily took me to the amusement park.
Grandpa's birthday party was very warm and the whole family was very happy.
I twisted my foot, but he smiled happily.
6. Today, I was praised by my teacher, and I am very happy.
7. We are happy to welcome the new semester.
She is glad to have such a friend.
9. I want to be a happy person every day.
10, the grade has improved, and I am very happy to be praised by the teacher.
He looks happy today. There must be something happy.
12, the river has become clear, isn't this worthy of our happiness?
13, Beijing successfully hosted the Olympic Games, and the people of the whole country were elated and extremely happy.
14, this sports meeting, our class scored first, and everyone was very happy. Everyone was all smiles.
15, the whole class did well! The students jumped for joy!
16, I got a score of 100, and I am very happy.
2. Common synonyms, antonyms and sentence making
very
[Interpretation]
Very unusual; Very special.
(1) Basic meaning: (shape) unusual; Very special. Extraordinary day. (as an attribute)
② Grade (deputy) is ten; Very, very excited. (as an adverbial)
③ (vice) overlapping use; Emphasize tone. This question is very, very important.
synonym
Very, abnormal, very, very, very, quite, very, very, finally, very, abnormal, special, special, abnormal, extraordinary, extra, special, extraordinary.
antonym
Ordinary, ordinary, ordinary
Make sentences:
1. The students did well this time.
The speaker told one or two very interesting jokes.
He analyzed the situation very carefully.
He is very knowledgeable in this field.
I am very grateful to my parents for raising me.
6. The land on this farm is very fertile.
7. The little monkey's face is similar to that of human beings, with rich expressions, eyes full of aura, small and exquisite body, free movement of limbs, very smart and very cute.
8. I really want to help the children in the Sichuan disaster area.
She described the accident in great detail.
She gets along well with her colleagues.
1 1. It's safer not to go out in this emergency.
We are putting up a tent in a very clean place.
This computer program is very important.
14, the weather is fine today, which is very suitable for an outing.
15, it's interesting for everyone to recite poems in turn in class.
3. Common synonyms, antonyms and sentence making
The antonym of seriousness
Rough and careless
informal
carefree
explain
Illegible
easy
absent-minded
carefree
Be responsible for ...
Go with the flow (in life)
fool
Synonym of seriousness
arduously
focus one's attention on
strict
serious
Be responsible for ...
study sth in detail
shrewd
as best as one can
careful
motive
Concentrate
attach importance to
Make sentences carefully
(1) This exam made him deeply aware of the dangers of carelessness.
(2) A serious attitude brings many benefits to our study and helps us avoid unnecessary mistakes.
(3) Xiao Ming is a very serious person and has always been cautious.
(4) After careful investigation, the police uncle knocked out the criminal gang in one fell swoop.
(5) From the neat handwriting, we can see that he is a meticulous and serious person.
The teacher taught us to take study seriously.
(7) We should take learning seriously, and learning methods that do not require more understanding are not desirable.
(8) Seeing this scene, comrades who are not serious also meticulously followed the main points.
(9) When we do the problem, we should do it carefully until we can draw inferences.
(10) The first time I went to buy food and cook so seriously, I was completely in a hurry.
4. Common synonyms, antonyms and sentence making
The antonym of exhaustion
enough
powerful
abundant
saturated
abundant
Synonym of exhaustion
lack
lack
dry
Dry shrinkage
dried-up
Poor; poor
Ten thousand faces are sallow
insufficient
Dry shrinkage
Poor; poor
tired
Exhaustion of sentence-making method
1) Imagine how we will survive if water resources are exhausted.
2) The river dried up because it didn't rain for a long time.
The water in this river has been exhausted in hot weather.
4) If people still waste resources, the resources on the earth will be exhausted.
5) Some tributaries of the Yangtze River dry up in winter.
6) If a person doesn't study, his knowledge will slowly dry up.
7) Writers will inevitably run out of creativity, and Jiang Lang will also run out of talent.
8) It is inevitable that when a writer runs out of literary talent, Jiang Lang will only do his spinning.
Her imagination seems to have dried up.
10) Their information sources have dried up.
5. The meaning of synonyms
(1) Degree of meaning: Many synonyms represent similar things conceptually, but there are differences in degree. Such as "trust" and "trust". "Believe" means "think it is right or certain", which is relatively light; "Trust" means "trust and dare to entrust", which is a deeper level.
(2) The focus of meaning: "sophistry" and "sophistry" both refer to "unreasonable argument". However, sophistry focuses on "sophistry", that is, "cheating strangeness, defending one's fallacy with fraudulent means, fantastic arguments and specious arguments"; "Sophistication" focuses on "cunning", that is, "dishonesty, trickery, distortion of facts, and cunning defense of one's wrong words and deeds"
(3) Scope of meaning: "reclamation", "development" and "exploitation" all refer to "development". But "reclamation" means "vigorously developing wasteland into cultivated land" and "development" means "expanding on the basis of original development", both of which are of little significance; "Pioneering" mainly refers to "new development and new creation", which has a wide meaning.
(4) The object of meaning use: Although some words have similar meanings, they are applicable to different objects and occasions. "Appreciate" and "comprehend" both mean "understand, experience and know". But the former focuses on emotional experience and appreciation, which can connect "taste" and "scenery". The latter focuses on rational knowledge and experience, applies to abstract things and can connect "content" with "truth".