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The complete works of Fei Ci (about 50 words) The explanation of Fei _ What does Fei mean?
1, and the non-word pinyin is fē i; 2. Non-word definition: (1) (name) error; No: the discrimination is ~. ② (deputy) nonconformity: ~ method. 3 (move) disagree; Objection; Strange: ~ difficult. (4) (Deputy) No: ~ Selling goods. (5) (deputy) means no; Respond with "no"; Expressing double negation; It means it must be like this: ~ You must work hard. (6) (deputy) must; Why; No: ~ he can't do it.
Sentence making, pinyin and detailed explanations of some words that are not composed of words;
1, unusual sentence: this detector is a very precise instrument, and it will break down if it is used indiscriminately.
Explanation: (1) is unusual; Special: ~ period | ~ meeting. (2) Ten points; Extremely: ~ Glory | ~ Happiness | ~ Hard | He can talk.
2. Not for sale: However, in order to completely tie Messi, Barcelona plans to increase its chips and prepare to hold further talks with Messi on contract renewal next summer to establish Messi's tough stance of not for sale.
Description: Articles only used for exhibitions, gifts, etc. And not for sale.
3. Non-self-made sentences: Because only I know that when I take on a position that is more suitable for others than my own desires, it is also a relief to feel my inner chagrin and painful regret.
Explanation: German subjective idealist philosopher Fichte's language is opposite to' ego'. That is, what people usually call natural, material and other objective things.
Isn't it necessary to make sentences: isn't it necessary to be patient? I used to hate the children in the orphanage he built, and sometimes I even wished they all died with their parents.
Explanation: express' isn't it' in rhetorical tone; ~ weird? | This explanation ~ contradiction?
5, have to make a sentence: Later, for ideological purposes, they said, let Jews join in, so that Judaism can be regarded as a world religion, because you are not necessarily.
You have to be in one place to believe in Judaism.
Explanation: it means "must" (generally echoing "no"): cotton has aphids, ~ take medicine to cure (failure) | do this job ~ be bold (failure).
6. Unconventional Sentence Making: Although 1959 made an unconventional prediction at this meeting, I saw another aspect worth mentioning: how little our understanding of the whole system has improved in the past 35 years.
Description: above average: the market is full of lively ~ | ~ talents.
7. Non-metallic sentence-making: The current circuit board recycling technology mainly focuses on metal components, such as copper; The remaining nonmetallic parts, accounting for about 70%, are sent to landfills or incineration stations.
Explanation: Generally, it refers to substances that have no metallic luster and ductility, but are not easy to conduct electricity and heat, such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus and bromine.
8. True or false: In order to communicate outside its SCA domain (whether it is a non-SCA application or an SCA application in other SCA domains), a component must specify one or more bindings for the communication.
Explanation: (1) Right and wrong of things: distinguish between right and wrong ~ | ~. (2) mouth: provoke ~| fooling around ~.
9. Is it a sentence: Mona Lisa stood on the street of Porto, Portugal, wearing a baseball cap and a sportswear. Is it to show that this country is proud of this sport?
Explanation: Murphy.
10. Non-special sentence: If the assembly is loaded in a domain-specific way, all application domains with the same security authorization set can * * * enjoy the same JIT compiled code, thus reducing the memory required by the application.
Explanation: This book is not only.
1 1, illegal sentence: However, I am against illegal immigration, because it destroys the entire immigration system and is unfair to millions of people who have to wait for several years to legally immigrate to this country.
Description: illegal: ~ income | ~ activity.
12, unless you make a sentence: However, in the most important sense, you don't own this steak unless you eat it and absorb it into your blood.
Explanation: Conjunction. (1) indicates a unique condition, which is equal to' only', and is often used with' only, otherwise, otherwise' and so on. If people don't know, they should build a reservoir for |, so as to better solve the irrigation problem. (2) it means not counting, which is equivalent to' except': no one knows the way up the mountain.
13, indeterministic sentence-making: Due to the influence of western social trends of thought, as well as the limitations of people's understanding, coupled with the temporary setbacks of the socialist movement, an indeterministic trend of thought that denies historical laws and doubts the capitalist ideal has emerged.
Explanation: an idealistic theory as opposed to determinism. Denying objective things and phenomena is restricted and decided by certain causality, inevitability and regularity, and emphasizing freedom of will, which can dominate everything.
14, East African Sentence: But at the same time, I will go to see the movie Out of Africa, Danish woman Karen? Brixen settled in Kenya, and then British East Africa. She built a local school for children.
Explanation: East Africa, including Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania and Seychelles.
15: In fact, since Sony acquired Columbia Film Company near the peak of Japan's bubble economy era, the company has been criticized for why an electronics subsidiary should have a film studio.
Explanation: blame (mostly used in negative form): nothing.
16, nothing more than making sentences: No matter what stage a country develops, as long as a rich wise man criticizes the country's conceit, the flower of humor will bloom, because humor is nothing more than whipping the wise man.
Explanation: Only; However, the plants planted in the yard are impatiens and cockscomb.
17, West Africa sentence: This special photo report shows some effects of floods in Ghana and Togo, and the recovery of health services coordinated by WHO and WHO Regional Office for West Africa and supported by Norway.
Explanation: West Africa includes Mauritania, Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Upper Walter, Guinea, Guinea (Bissau), Sierra Leone, Liberia, C? te d 'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Niger, Nigeria, Cape Verde, Canary Islands and Western Sahara.
18, African sentence: It is also in southern Africa. Let's take a look at this strange border. Let's pay attention to the only country in the world that has been attacked by another country? South Africa? Surrounded by a sovereign and independent country.
Explanation: The full name is Africa. Located in the southwest of the old hemisphere, it faces the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Indian Ocean in the east, Europe across the Mediterranean Sea in the north and Asia across the Red Sea in the northeast. The equator runs through the middle and is called tropical continent and plateau continent. It covers an area of 30.2 million square kilometers and has a population of about 484 million (198 1 year), with blacks accounting for two thirds.
19, south African sentence: if Zuma will keep his promise, then by 2014-or 2018-south Africa will become a strong team. Now, although there are many football talents in Africa, they will only leave a disappointing defeat for the World Cup.
Description: Southern Africa includes Zambia, Zimbabwe (Rhodesia), Malawi, Mozambique, Botswana, Namibia (Southwest Africa), azania (South Africa), Swaziland, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mauritius, reunion island, Comoros, Saint Helena, Ascension and other countries and regions.
20. Murphy's Sentence: The Countess Written by Playwright grigori Murphy is also related to this event. The drama adapted from this work was staged on Broadway and West End of London on 1999.
Explanation: adverb, which means speculation or rhetorical question, often echoes' no': he will say doubtfully, ~ Did I hear wrong? She didn't come today. ~ Is she sick again?
2 1, strange sentence: others are convinced that this resourceful style may have many similarities, and I admire this elegant cunning, so I don't mean to blame here.
Interpretation: blame and blame (mostly used in negative form); What he did was right and unforgivable.
22. If you don't make a sentence: this media empire is built on fraud and hatred, which is a bitter attack on the voice of doubt; They will never push the wheel of power unless they can bring benefits to their own interests.
Explanation: if it weren't for: ~ personal experience, I don't know whether it is sweet or bitter.
23. North Africa sentence: The World Bank's World Development Report in 2007 pointed out that only the Middle East and North Africa region needs to create 1 10,000 jobs before 2020 to stabilize the employment situation in this region.
Explanation: North Africa, including Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco. Among them, Egypt, Sudan and Libya are sometimes called Northeast Africa, while Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia are sometimes called Northwest Africa.
24. Black African Sentence-making: In the long historical evolution, Egyptian dance art has always maintained the tradition of ancient Egyptian dance, which is an Arab dance characterized by linear form and different from black African dance style.
Explanation: It refers to the vast area of sub-Saharan Africa. The vast majority of residents are black.
25. Central African sentence: But in some parts of the world, such as Central Africa, infant albinism or depigmentation caused by gene mutation will lead to people's fear and superstition, and sometimes even be killed.
Explanation: Central Africa, including Congo, Zaire, Chad, Central Africa, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Angola, Sao Tome and Principe and Kabunda.
26. Amorphous sentence: The researchers of the company said that their amorphous silicon semiconductor tubes have the same current speed as silicon crystal semiconductor tubes, but the manufacturing cost is much lower and the heat generated is greatly reduced.
Explanation: Solids with amorphous shape and internal atomic arrangement, such as glass, rosin, asphalt and bakelite. Some substances can be both crystalline and amorphous. For example, natural strain is crystalline, while molten strain is amorphous.
27. Non-trivial sentences: During the economic boom, some "workplace flaunters" will bring themselves to the extreme and put forward non-trivial salary requirements, job requirements and other special treatments.
Explanation: not keeping one's duty; Fidgeting: the thought of ~.
28. Indecent sentences: Because some college students are only 17 years old, they may send pornographic short messages to friends who are studying in high school. These people may do indecent things, even not limited to the content of short messages.
Explanation: it is impolite; That's rude.
29. Sentence-making in unjust wars: Like other presidents who lead unjust wars, President Obama never lacks the advice of members of Congress.
Explanation: A war that goes against the fundamental interests of the people and the nation and hinders social progress. Such as counter-revolutionary wars and wars of aggression.
When he discovered their kinship, he was obviously surprised, not making a sentence. However, he was not scared in the end. Instead of going away, he walked back with them and talked to Mr. Gardiner again.
Description: He can not only complete his own task, but also be willing to help others.
3 1, Unconventional War Sentence:1One day in 955, I entered the Pentagon. After I spent three years in the Far East during the Korean War, I was appointed as the head of the Unconventional War Department of the Air Force Command.
Description: See [Special Operations].
32. Punishment for illegal struggle: The highest form of illegal struggle is armed struggle, which is the development of guerrilla warfare.
Explanation: As opposed to "legal struggle". A form of class struggle that violates the laws of the ruling class. Such as the underground struggle of revolutionary parties under reactionary rule.
33. Non-life sentence: The hierarchical chain graph hierarchically stores the hit patterns according to the L length of the patterns, and it is not necessary to create the nodes of the path according to the idea of directly reachable ancestors, thus reducing the node storage of the non-hit patterns.
Description: Death due to disaster is called' abnormal death'.
34. unconditional * * * sentence-making: Dr. Bernstein and her colleagues also put forward a model, that is, when unconditional * * * and conditional * * * are given, associative learning will occur, that is, convergent neurons will be triggered.
Explanation: * * * That can cause unconditional reflex of organisms. For example, dogs will secrete saliva when they eat, and food is an unconditional condition that causes saliva secretion.
35. True or false: True or false, human beings finally realize that the population should be reduced to the extent that the earth can provide enough food for everyone, otherwise people will have to accept more "artificially made food".
Commentary: There is no cure for his illness except this medicine.
36. Sentence-making by Unconditional Reflexion: Conditional Reflexion is different from innate unconditional Reflexion, and it is a kind of higher nervous activity established by people in their lives.
Explanation: Humans or other animals are born with relatively simple reflex activities. For example, if your hand touches a fire, you will retract immediately. Also called unconditional reflex.
37. Non-conductor sentence: Electroless plating has been widely used for metallization of non-conductor surfaces, such as manufacturing printed circuit boards and special fabrics interfered by electromagnetic waves.
Note: See [Insulator].
38. Non-exclusive sentence: These Terms of Use are governed by the laws of Hong Kong, and you agree to accept the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in Hong Kong.
Description: bees can not only pollinate, but also be harmless and beneficial.
39. Making trouble: Some critics accused him of being involved in several high-profile political scandals, which made him a frequent troublemaker.
Explain: To cause trouble or controversy.
40. Pan-Africanism Sentencemaking: bob marley once said that the two people who had the greatest influence on him were Pan-Africanist Marcus Garvey and Ethiopian King Haile Selassie.
Explanation: It originally refers to a nationalist movement in Africa and other parts of the world in which blacks oppose racial discrimination and colonial rule and demand national independence and great unity among blacks all over the world. At the beginning of the 20th century, du bois, an American black scholar, first put forward the slogan of Pan-Africanism. Now, its main contents are: all African people must unite all their efforts to solve their problems; Africa must be ruled by Africans, and African people must once again carry forward their own history, language and culture; After the end of colonial rule in Africa, the whole African society must be completely transformed from economic, social and political aspects.
4 1. Distinguish right from wrong: In this circle where we live, there are many bad things around us, such as cigarettes, internet, drugs, martial arts novels, etc., which are all our bait, and for these, we should know how to distinguish right from wrong!
Allusions: Distinguish between right and wrong, right and wrong.
42. Big right and big wrong sentence: In the summer of 20 10, the mutual reception will begin to end, accompanied by dramatic big right and big wrong words between Saturn, Jupiter, Uranus and Pluto.
Allusions: Right and wrong issues that belong to political principles.
43. true or false sentence: most of us abandon the Tao that we already have in our hearts? In addition, it has created human's own civilization and wisdom, so there are right and wrong and ideologies of various factions in society.
Allusions: treat the right as right and the wrong as wrong. Metaphors are right and wrong, good and bad.
44, duplicity: It is said that people who often visit the space are a group of children who are duplicitous, just children, because they are looking for the corner of their soul, looking for, looking for, and sometimes getting lost.
Allusion: I speak very well, but I think in another way. Speak with your heart.
45. Make sentences for evil deeds: Most importantly, today, our principles and security are challenged by evil gangs and regimes, who ignore any moral laws and have no restrictions on their violent ambitions.
Allusions: Doing all kinds of bad things.
46. Things have changed. The hometown thousands of miles away is sad because you can't go back. Even if you can go back in form, the changed road to return home is doomed to be painful. All traces disappear or will eventually disappear because of time.
Allusion: Things are still the original things, but people are not the original people. It is often used to express that things have changed. So I miss my old friend.
47. Gossip: This seems to send a dangerous signal. Northeast Europe is a safe soft landing, and the outside world can gossip and interfere at will.
Allusions: fiddling: pulling. Pass around other people's words, deliberately pick and choose, or talk behind their backs, causing disputes.
48, ridiculous sentence: I am a bit ridiculous, is this a good reason? Should I trust him? Looking at him with some bad smiles, I don't know why, but I suddenly like him.
Allusions: cry: cry; Neither: neither. I don't know what to do without crying or laughing. Describe an embarrassing situation or an act that is both uncomfortable and funny.
49. specious sentence: this film does provide specious evidence that Bush himself conceived, promoted and rationalized the war. He tried his best to rule out objections and not simply acquiesce in others' opinions.
Allusions: like: like; Yes: right; No: no. It seems right, but it isn't.
In our time, some economists trained by the University of Chicago irreproachable pointed out Friedman's problems, accusing the economic crisis in autumn 2008 of being due to Bernanke's monetary tightening policy.
Allusions: criticism: accusation, criticism. There is nothing to blame. It means doing it correctly.
5 1. Either-or sentence: As some newspapers seem to think, charging for reading online content and continuing to let article links appear in Google information and Google search is not an either-or choice.
Allusions: No: No; This: this; Namely: namely; P: that. Either this or that.
52. True or False: Nokia spokeswoman LaurieArmstrong said: "Nokia is disappointed.
However, ITC's decision is based on its pending arbitration.
Not because of the merits of the case itself. "
Allusions: correct or incorrect, reasonable or unreasonable.
Rome wasn't built in a day. Study harder and practice harder. Your efforts will be rewarded by God. God is fair to everyone.
Allusions: Metaphorically, the formation of a situation is a long-term accumulation and brewing.
54. distinguish right from wrong: but Mr. penny is not a snob, nor is he distinguishing right from wrong or anything. He put forward very practical suggestions.
Allusions: Yes: Yes; True or false. What is wrong is right, and what is right is wrong. Turn right from wrong.
55. Dreaming sentence: The whole album Suburb focuses on the quiet despair caused by pain, which comes from spending all your time fantasizing about the time wasted when you were young.
Allusions: right and wrong: originally a Buddhist language, indicating an illusory realm. I thought of a very mysterious and illusory place. Describe completely divorced from reality.
At the end of the novel, the man sat on a gem mountain, holding a knife in his hand, holding the body of his beloved wife in his arms and helplessly dropping tears into the magic cup.
Allusions: death: violent death. Died in an unexpected disaster.
57. Today is not what it used to be: However, Chevrolet Cruze has achieved amazing sales, which shows that GM, which has been reorganized after bankruptcy, is not what it used to be, and it is very different from the past.
Allusions: Today is not what it used to be. Great changes have taken place in the situation and natural features.
All these make the wilderness unrecognizable and deprive many kinds of wild animals and plants of their natural places to live and grow. Sometimes it unwittingly promotes the reproduction of certain creatures such as rats and cockroaches.
Allusions: looks completely different. Describe the changes.
59. comprehensible sentences: they are comprehensible experts in this field and can handle changes accurately and quickly; Asking to change the Committee did not bring more benefits, but reduced the efficiency of solving problems.
Allusions: thick: deep; Right and wrong: criticize and deny. Can't blame too much. This means that although there are shortcomings in speaking and doing things, there are still advantages worth knowing.
60. There is nothing trivial: In fact, if we consider that this is the first step towards symbol and writing, then these unprocessed patterns may be as trivial as those murals of running horses and wrestling rhinoceroses.
Allusion: Xiao Ke: Ordinary. Refers to a serious situation or an important thing that cannot be underestimated.
6 1, run amok and make sentences: 1977 The General Assembly of the World Psychiatric Association was held in Honolulu. After the meeting, it issued a statement confirming the rights of mental patients and condemning the abuse of this major for political purposes.
Allusions: Hu: chaos; No: no. Do evil regardless of law and order or public opinion.
62. Confusing right and wrong: Frankly speaking, the destruction of these entities is enough to alert every rational investor and make them make up their minds to redeem their mutual funds immediately, turn off the financial news that confuses right and wrong, and fire their securities brokers.
Allusions: deliberately saying the right is wrong and saying the wrong is right.
63. Make sentences with wild dreams: Men and women have different attitudes towards cheating. Half of men think it's harmless to have wild thoughts about women other than their partners, while only 33% of women think so.
Allusion: non-score: not in your own score. An illusion of interests beyond one's duties.
64. Repentance before sentencing: The local authorities and Nestle should repent before sentencing, and they should not only accept the punishment for the previous wrong behavior and provide compensation to the injured, but also apologize for the previous mistakes.
Allusions: pain: thoroughness; True or false: wrong. Completely correct the mistakes made before.
65. Pretend not to make sentences: "This method is actually to formulate strategies to overcome the tendency of pretending to be wrong." The ultimate goal is to nip these sugar-coated news in the bud and prevent it from spreading.
Allusions: writing, decoration: hiding; Right and wrong: wrong. Cover up your mistakes and mistakes with beautiful words.
66. Much ado about nothing: What I want to emphasize here is that I don't trust my wife enough. As a result, the two of us quarreled about much ado about nothing.
Allusion: finding fault for no reason, deliberately making trouble.
67. Making sentences by answering irrelevant questions: The phenomenon of "answering irrelevant questions" discussed in this paper is carried out under the framework of four types of interrogative sentences in Chinese, aiming at the category of "question and answer" in fifteen types of question and answer in Chinese.
Allusion: The answer is not the content of the question.
68. People are not sages and can make sentences without making mistakes: but people are not sages and can make mistakes. But Plato was indeed the only one among many ancient theorists who advocated intolerance out of his love for the perfect spiritual world.
Allusion: In the old society, it was inevitable that ordinary people made mistakes.
69. Make sentences without understanding: I find that he always has a way to convince the audience of his point of view. When giving lectures to some junior students, he can simplify what he wants to say and avoid ambiguity and ambiguity.
Allusion: I seem to understand, but I don't seem to understand.
70. Non-native sentences: Because we are regarded as "non-native", many people in China have such doubts: China, an equal partner country, can never be accepted by the western world.
Allusion: race: people of the same race. Refers to people who are different from themselves.
7 1. Sentences without relatives: For example, will Indian entrepreneurs study their business models more carefully before starting a business, because they know that if they fail to start a business, their friends and family will be hurt, not the banks without relatives?
Allusion: hence: old friend. Not relatives, not acquaintances. It means nothing to do with each other.
72. Neither donkey nor horse makes sentences: When 99% of English learners sound neither donkey nor horse, if you can be pure and standardized, there is no doubt that you are a popular leader and a fashion model.
Allusion: Not a donkey or a horse. Metaphor is neither fish nor fowl, like nothing.
73. If you don't know, you should make your own sentences: if you don't know, you should do it yourself.
Allusions: If people don't know, unless they don't do it themselves. It means that you will be exposed if you do something bad.
List of words related to non-word groups; Non-word group; Non-word group; Non-word group
Japan, atypical pneumonia, non-merit, non-crime, non-degree, non-fiction, extraordinary, illegal, non-predicate, non-eccentric, non-talent, non-quantity, non-score, non-koo, non-stab, non-virtue, not only, not bad, not light, not strange, not husband, not post, not vulgar, not material, not short, not vulgar. Non-foreign, non-instrument, non-species, non-war, non-disaster, non-race, non-resentment, non-forbearance, non-son, non-laughing, non-behavior, non-crime, non-straight, non-industry, Feiyun, non-filial piety, independent non-world, non-human, non-expert, non-faith, non-horizontal, non-disciple, non Distinguish between right and wrong, face to face, South Africa Plateau, make trouble, make trouble, people are not things, make trouble, people are right and wrong, dishonest, make mistakes, accumulate unconventional habits, accumulate mistakes, cause trouble, change to run amok, confuse right and wrong, distinguish right from wrong, duplicity, refuse to warn and cover up mistakes, spy on the north but ignore it, and make waves. For the stone, right and wrong gains and losses, make up, know right and wrong, spread right and wrong, make mistakes, do evil, refuse to remonstrate, do not anticipate, right and wrong is long, not easy, unimportant, not covered up, good and bad, right and wrong, distinguish right and wrong, right and wrong, do not cover up ugliness, right and wrong. Laugh instead of laughing, what you want is to seek right and wrong, which is specious, so it is not literary, specious, arrogant, praising the past but not promoting the present, conforming to right and wrong, dying, saying right and wrong, saying right and wrong, saying right and wrong, stirring up right and wrong, following right and wrong, practicing mistakes and writing too much. There is nothing wrong with anything, which is understandable, beyond reproach, nothing to do, doing something wrong, being idle, talking nonsense, being idle, ignorant, imagining, studying right and wrong, learning nothing, making trouble, saying the wrong thing, covering up decoration, covering up crimes, being different, being unconventional, being unconventional. Stop violence, prohibit non-fiction, slander, commit crimes, love immorality, irregulars, bears, non-criminal coercion, independence, non-war conventions, non-professional works, non-alien positions, non-criminal shackles, non-stupidity, slander of non-war crimes, and non-past. Non-obscene, non-determinism, non-affinity, non-obscene, non-money, non-calculation, non-invitation, non-humanity, non-monarch, non-blasphemy, non-polar key, non-Li Feitao, non-Japan, non-moon, pan-Africanism, non-numerical application, non-polar elements, non-historicism, non-agricultural land, unconditional * * *. Unfair war, nonwovens, non-intellectual factors, unconditional reflection, Arab Africa, South African whites, irrelevant answer, Sofia Basin, I am not myself now, non-tariff barriers, intangible culture, immorality, immoral behavior, non-confrontational contradictions, historical indeterminism, Sophia Church, right and wrong public opinion, symmetry and asymmetry, whimsy and non-confrontational contradictions.
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