1, interest, lihà i, awesome.
Interpretation by reference:
Duff. Class struggle in literature IV: "They are particularly interested in the class with property rights that shelter traditional ideas."
2. Fierce is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is lì hài, which means fierce; Violent means, having a special and extraordinary skill, or being able to do things that ordinary people can't do, is also a common and widely used mantra in people's real life and society.
Interpretation by reference:
Cao Yu's Thunderstorm Scene 1: "I know she is a formidable person, but whoever bullies my daughter, I will fight him!" " "
3, Jian, Chinese vocabulary, Chinese pinyin is Ji ā n Ruli. It means sharp and sharp. Describes the tip of an object, as well as a sharp sound or a violent situation. Sharp also refers to fierce opposition, which is very clear, unambiguous and merciless.
Interpretation by reference:
Sha Ting's "Breaking the Pass" IV: "Zuo Jia keenly feels:? Yu Ming's smile is diplomatic
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Sharp antonym
1, obscure, Chinese vocabulary, huì sè se, refers to obscure words, which are not fluent and easy to understand.
Interpretation by reference:
Mao Zedong's: "Erqi" Note: "There are still several works that are still somewhat obscure."
2. Moral is a Chinese vocabulary, and the Chinese pinyin is hán xù, which means euphemism is thought-provoking.
Interpretation by reference:
Sun Li's Two Topics on Lu Xiu's Collection and Further Study: "The so-called implication means not to write it off, not to complicate it, not to be trivial, to tailor it to the readers, and to leave room for thinking."