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A story about touching it.

Title: I can't put it down

Pronunciation: à I b ú sh ? u

Interpretation: Let go. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.

Chinese translation: it is hard to put it down when it is sent.

Usage: as predicate, adverbial and object; Use praise to express your favorite object.

Composition: supplementary type

Emotional color: neutral words

Commonly used degree: commonly used

Generation time: modern

Idiom riddle: dolls play with new toys

Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing."

For example: 1. Brother Tie just got a sword from Longquan. He caresses his sword and sings every day. He could not put it down!

2, although this is not his way, but the text has a clear evaluation, he also knows that he can't put it down. (Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children back to 35)

3. Zhu Ziqing's On Never Tired of Reading: "This idiom is often combined with another idiom' ~', which means' ~' when reading, and' never tired of reading' after reading. He likes this book very much.