cherish an undying
Deep hatred is a Chinese idiom, pronounced sh ē NW ù t ò NGJ í, which means extreme disgust and hatred.
Idiom explanation
Jealousy: hate. To abhor, abhor, or abhor.
Idioms and allusions
Lu Xun's pseudo freedom book: "to control foreigners with foreigners" reveals the dark curtain of "to control China with Chinese". They are so hateful and jealous. Is it really hurting the heart of this generation? "
Discrimination of words
structure
The meaning of combination, deep hatred and bitter jealousy are basically the same, and the combination aggravates the degree of hatred.
usage
To be dissatisfied with someone or something.
Chinese PinYin : shēn wù tòng jí
cherish an undying
will be remembered throughout the ages. wàn gǔ liú fāng
involved and abstruse writing. gōu zhāng jí jù
demolish with penetrating criticism. biān bì zhuó lǐ