unusual
Unusual, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y ì h ū x ú NCH á ng, meaning very different from the usual situation. From on the track of socialism.
Idiom explanation
Different: different; similar: in; ordinary: ordinary.
The origin of Idioms
Ru Zhijuan's on the track of Socialism: "when I stepped on the train, my mood was extraordinary, as if this tense and vivid rhythm of life had tightened the screws of my whole body."
Idiom usage
They are formal, predicate, attributive, adverbial and complement. Chapter 70 of twenty years of witnessing the strange situation: "it doesn't matter if I'm a little late, and I'm used to his unusual temper." Zhu Ziqing's the Rhine River: "the natural scenery is not unusually good; there are many historic sites." Chapter 2 of Wei Wei's "the East" part 5: "looking at his innocent and unusual serious manner, the teacher couldn't help smiling."
Chinese PinYin : yì hū xún cháng
unusual
change from danger into safety. biàn wēi wéi ān
pins awry and hair in disorder. chāi héng bìn luàn
It's as if you've seen it before. chù mù rú gù
severity in speech and fairness in principle -- as the utterance of an upright person. cí yán qì zhèng
come out victorious in successive battles. lián zhàn jiē jié