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What do you mean, alive and kicking

The child looked very ill in the morning, but by dinner time, he was alive and kicking again. Let's talk about energy first.

1, energetic is an idiom, pronounced shēng lóng huó hǔ. I like lively dragons and energetic tigers. Metaphor is lively and energetic. There is also a movie of the same name. Zhuzi Genre Volume 95: "I can only see that he is as lively as a tiger, and it is even harder to catch him." Yuan Mei's Supplement to Poems in Qingyuan (Volume 9): "Our generation should be full of vitality and unpredictable."

2. The antonym of energetic: old-fashioned, old-fashioned, is an idiom, which is pronounced as L M UU's worldly wisdom and conceited manner, or a young man's lack of vitality, from "Wen Yi in the North Mountain".

3, stupefied. Shoulded is an idiom pronounced dāI ruòmüjī, which is usually used to describe a person who is a little stupid or stunned by fear or surprise.

4. dead. Dead, pronounced: ǐ q √ Ché n Ché n China's four-character words, from Lu Xun's letter to Wu Bo, describe a dull and lifeless atmosphere. It also describes people's depression and lack of vitality.

This is the introduction of the meaning of being alive and kicking.