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What does flax mean?

Linede, transliterated from Japanese やめて, also known as butterfly, means don't do this. Now it is used to describe being very scared, which makes the frightened person (that is, the speaker himself) feel a strong shock. But it is often used by netizens to ridicule, and there is no fear.

I. Interpretation

Japanese originally meant no, no. Order others not to, stop, stop, etc.

Second, pronunciation

Japanese writing: やめて, Roman word: Yameite, and the prototype of the verb is "Stop める (やめる)".

Third, examples

1. Stop corporal punishment: abolish corporal punishment.

2. Stop traveling: Don't travel. ?

3. Stop the discussion, adopt the decision, enter: Stop the discussion and enter the vote.

Other words with the same meaning:

In life, if you are confused about the meaning of flaxseed in autumn, you'd better not ask it in public. Everyone may think that this is just a joke, and the person who answers will have a layer of ridicule.

Alibaba Addo (thank you), multimode (thank you)? I'm tired of (being together), yo ~ Lucy ~ (be good), I'll learn to take it (you're welcome), God (everyone has been waiting), I can't wait (I can't wait). A storehouse of flax falls: the Chinese homonym in Japanese is "don't, don't, shoot quickly"