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What does formal mean?

Seriously, Chinese word, pinyin: zhèng zhòng qí shì, definition: describes taking things very seriously. Chapter 6 of Feng Deying's Winter jasmine: Sun stood solemnly in front of the wall with his hands behind his back and read slogans. Mo Bosang's My Uncle Yule: I have been staring at my father, watching him solemnly take his two daughters and son-in-law to see the old sailor in rags.

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1, synonym

(1) meticulous, y and s and Bǒu are idioms. Even the smallest place is not sloppy, and it is described as serious. Gou: perfunctory, so-so. Silk: unit of measurement. Qing Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" the fourth time: "The boss visits knowledge, sees the uncle carefully, and the promotion depends on Japan."

(2) Business as usual (? Y: and b: n: y: and y: n) means that words and actions are organized and conform to the rules. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to master flexibly. Safe. Wu's "Confused World": "The current situation is that Confucius is just a bookworm and does nothing."

(3) Solemn speech is an idiom, pronounced as zhèng zhòng qí cí, which means to speak seriously. Chapter 36 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "He only respects his appearance and solemnly says,' Miss Brother! You are embarrassed to see me today. " "

2, antonym

(1) Take things lightly is an idiom, pronounced dià o y ǐ q and ng x and n, which means to take a reckless and careless attitude towards things and not take them seriously.

(2) careless is an idiom, pronounced as m m m m m m m m m m m m m mǎn bù zài hu, which describes the appearance of being completely indifferent and indifferent. Zhu Ziqing's "Executive Yuan Massacre": "In their eyes, a human life is just a blade of grass and a pile of horse manure, and you don't care!"