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Ecstatic, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī nx ǐ Ru ò Ku á ng, which means to describe happiness and excitement to the extreme. It comes from the master of Ji garden in Qing Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The host of Ji garden in the Qing Dynasty, the guard girl in the night dream, said: "the young man was overjoyed by his response."
Analysis of Idioms
Euphoria, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed, overjoyed. antonym grief, grief, self defeating, crying, heartbroken, heartbroken, heartbroken.
Idiom usage
There is no need for any description and exaggeration, the narration itself is enough to make people ecstatic. < li > < li > this accidental discovery made several astronomers ecstatic. < / Li > < li > just as I opened the cabin door with ecstasy and tried to get out, a mass of things darted out from my feet and flew to another room. < / Li > < li > in the face of this pile of rocks, some people are disappointed, but scientists are overjoyed. < li > < li > the sweet smile reappeared on his face, which made Su Yun ecstatic. < / Li > < li > people are overjoyed to find some stories. < / Li > < li > the whole class was overjoyed and celebrated to the student who won the first place.
Chinese PinYin : xīn xǐ ruò kuáng
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a loss may turn out to be a gain. sài wēng zhī mǎ
Come in the soup, go in the water. tāng lǐ lái,shuǐ lǐ qù
To help the world and the people. fǔ shì zhǎng mín
Concealing flaws and incrustating. nì xiá hán gòu
argue about some insignificant matters. zhēng cháng lùn duǎn