3 thoughts on “Raising dogs to make a number for housekeeping”
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Raising dogs to make a number for housekeeping -Answer: 7.
r yáo wěi qǐ lián [Explanation] The dog shakes his tail to begging the owner. The metaphor pretended to be a pitiful to each other. [Source] Tang Han Yu’s “Book with the Times with the subject”: “If you bow your head, shake the tail and begging the pity, it is not my will.” [Structure] is officially formally. [Usage] Used as a derogatory meaning. Used to describe a charming gesture. Generally predicate and attributive. [Zhengyin] pity; cannot be read as “lǐn”. [Differential] Begging; not writing “qi”; pity; cannot write “neighbors”. [Synonyms] Shaking tails begging, humble knees, begging and complaining pity [Antonym] Various self -esteem, empty eyes, high toe, qi n [Example sentence] People who are straightforward will not be to the power of power ~.
Raising dogs to make a number for housekeeping -Answer: 7.
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yáo wěi qǐ lián
[Explanation] The dog shakes his tail to begging the owner. The metaphor pretended to be a pitiful to each other.
[Source] Tang Han Yu’s “Book with the Times with the subject”: “If you bow your head, shake the tail and begging the pity, it is not my will.”
[Structure] is officially formally.
[Usage] Used as a derogatory meaning. Used to describe a charming gesture. Generally predicate and attributive.
[Zhengyin] pity; cannot be read as “lǐn”.
[Differential] Begging; not writing “qi”; pity; cannot write “neighbors”.
[Synonyms] Shaking tails begging, humble knees, begging and complaining pity
[Antonym] Various self -esteem, empty eyes, high toe, qi n [Example sentence] People who are straightforward will not be to the power of power ~.
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