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What's the next sentence?
Zhaodie is an idiom in China, and there is no next sentence. Pinyin is zhāofēngyǐndié, which means to attract others' attention. From Ye Wenling's "Farewell". "May be love to show off their beauty, flirting with each other. Hey, I'm sorry, I've always hated it. "
Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.
Synonyms: attract flowers and grass, attract wind and grass, and show off coquettish.
Antonym: lead an honest and clean life.
Make sentences:
1, he doesn't do his job properly, and often attracts bees and butterflies outside.
2. However, you should remember not to attract bees and butterflies.
I think your hairstyle will attract bees and butterflies.
4, not everyone's virtue is the same, the kind of person who is naturally affectionate and likes to attract bees and butterflies is impossible to be dead set on that person.
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