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Idiom sentence-making: Use things that have nothing to do with yourself and hang them high to make sentences (about 30).
If it's none of your business, hang the phonetic notation: sh ù b ù gu ā n j ǐ, gāo gāo guà qǐ.
It's none of your business. Hang it high. Interpretation: think that things have nothing to do with yourself and put them aside.
It's none of your business. This idiom is a gradual evolution of words.
Hang up if it's none of your business: 1. None of your business, hanging up high?
We oppose the liberal attitude that has nothing to do with ourselves and hangs high.
Everyone is a member of society. Don't think that just because AIDS is far away from you, you can "hang high". It is everyone's responsibility to give love.
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