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What idioms are there between xx and its X?

Seriously, inexplicable, as if nothing had happened, it was counterproductive and annoying.

First, seriously

Explanation: solemn: cautious and serious. Describe a serious attitude when talking and doing things.

Said by: Feng Deying's Winter jasmine Chapter 6: Sun stood solemnly in front of the wall with his hands behind his back, reading slogans.

Second, the inexplicable [mò mí ng qí mi ao]

Explanation: I can't tell the mystery. It means that things are strange and unreasonable.

Said by Zhu Ziqing's Tanzhe Temple and Tan Jie Temple: It is even more puzzling for lazy people to read Tanzhe Temple.

Three. as if nothing had happened—calm/indifferent/nonchalant

Explanation: It never seems to have happened. Describe being calm or not taking things to heart.

Said by: Feng Deying's "Bitter Cabbage Flower" The third time: "Wang Kami casually bolted the door and told her to light a lamp and look around."

Fourth, it is counterproductive.

Explanation: Right: Just right. Just get the opposite result.

From: Zou Taofen's Career Management and Professional Cultivation: I don't know how to pay attention to and care about cadres, but criticizing ordinary colleagues will be counterproductive.

I'm tired of verbs (short for verb)

Interpretation: victory: benefits; Annoyed: cumbersome. It's unbearably heavy.

Said by: Lu Xun's Two Hearts, Modern Movies and the Proletariat: Many reactionary propaganda films. It's too annoying to list names.