act arbitrarily
Domineering is a word from "Ming Huang Za Lu · Li Ya Zhou", which means lawlessness and tyranny.
summary
[name] domineering [Pinyin] h á oh è NGB á h ù [explanation] domineering: tyrannical. Lawlessness, tyranny. [source] Zheng chujiao of Tang Dynasty wrote in the miscellaneous records of Ming Emperor Li xiazhou: "Lushan is arrogant and domineering. He worries about it far and near, but he doesn't care about it. One day, he disappears and doesn't know what to do."
words whose meaning is similar
act arbitrarily
antonym
Polite and modest
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: domineering: bossy and violent. Violence, crime, tyranny. Common degree: general emotional color: derogatory words; grammatical usage: as predicate and attribute; used for dealing with people and other idioms; structure: combined type; generation time: ancient times
Chinese PinYin : háo héng bá hù
act arbitrarily
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