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Pinyin is eager to try.

Pinyin eager to try: YuèYuèyüshì.

Interpretation of idioms: jump: eager to try. I am eager to have a try. Describe being very interested in something; Eager to try.

The origin of the idiom: In the Qing Dynasty, Li recorded the official appearance: "One seat said that Tang Er suffered from itching and was eager to try."

Idiom sentence: Chapter 13 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "She is as happy, full of energy and eager to try as she decided to post the leaflet left by Lu Jiachuan last year."

Discrimination of idioms: eager to try, "rubbing your hands"; They all mean "eager to try" But rubbing one's hands focuses on "anxious expression; Attitude and even action "; Eager to try, the key point is "I am eager to try."

Pronunciation skills: jump, don't pronounce "Yao".

Writing skills: jumping, not writing "Yue"; Try, but you can't write "wipe".

Analysis of praise and criticism: a neutral idiom

Synonym: ready to act.

Antonym: indifference

Biegel, give it a try

Related sentence making

1, seeing my father dunk successfully, I also have the impulse to give it a try.

2. After seeing the PE teacher's demonstration, all the students are eager to try.

Seeing these wonderful martial arts performances, many people may be eager to try.

With the ever-changing situation of the stadium, the audience are eager to try.

It's interesting to watch him skate, which makes me eager to try.

Facing the new requirements, the soldiers are eager to try.

7. The tug-of-war is about to begin, and all the athletes are eager to try.

Although this kind of transaction is not open to foreigners, they are eager to try it.

9. Sisters who like cooking are eager to try and sign up.

Baidu encyclopedia-eager to try (China idiom)