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Three-character words

If there are three words, the details are as follows:

I. Examples of three-character words:

Barr's knife, bumpkin, pawn, comfort zone, two poles, wind and horse, generalist, exposed himself, went in one ear and out the other, smeared with mud, put on a facade, crowned the tiger, scraped the ground, was sincere or false, was shot in the back, felt wronged, rolled up his bedding, scooped up soil, beggars and stones.

Ugly, honey trap, milestone, black sheep, brave, lackeys, running away, loafers, word teachers, swarming, blocking things, snobs, wandering rivers and lakes, Jun Qing side, walk-on, stubborn, smiling tiger, deep-water bomb, miser, pet phrase, emperor's father, tight spell, meat.

Second, the keyword explanation:

1, duel:

Running away from the cold is a common expression, which is usually used to describe someone or a group showing their strength and prestige when they make their debut or start doing things, so as to shock others and achieve their own goals. This expression can be used on both sides.

On the positive side, a duel can describe someone who shows extraordinary ability and courage when he holds a position or undertakes a task for the first time, so as to show his prestige and leadership. For example, a new leader makes a speech in front of his subordinates for the first time, and expresses his determination and confidence through serious attitude and tough wording, which can be called running away.

2. A smiling tiger:

The word "smiling tiger" comes from the ancient opera culture in China, and is usually used to describe those people who are kind on the surface and sinister on the inside. These people are good at hiding their true intentions and feelings. On the surface, they are polite and amiable to people, but in fact they are malicious and heartless. They often secretly plan how to use others to achieve their goals.

3, the mantra:

Idiom is usually an unconscious language habit, which is gradually formed in daily communication. These expressions may be frequently used in specific situations or they may be fixed expressions. They may be short words, phrases or sentences, or they may be some modal particles or pet phrases.

The formation of mantra is often related to personal experience, values and emotional state. For example, if a person often encounters difficulties or challenges in his daily life, he may often use some negative spells to express his dissatisfaction and frustration. In addition, some people may use some positive phrases to express their confidence and optimism.