First, pinyin
The pronunciation of the context is: lái lóng qù mài i.
Second, the source
The second chapter of Wu Ming Rachel's "Cloud Notes on the Cow's Face": "A thousand posts here are good; Context; A mountain facing the ridge; Various qualifications; This is a rich land. "
Third, synonyms
1, context of words.
2, a beginning and an end: describe doing things consistently.
3. Causality: Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to karma. The latter refers to the whole process of things.
4, the same strain: passed down from generation to generation by a bloodline or a faction. Metaphor is the inheritance relationship between people or things.
5. Come and go: traces of coming and going. Refers to the intercourse of people or the origin of things.
Fourth, antonyms.
1, a start without end: a start without end. It means give up halfway and don't insist.
2, there is a head and no tail: there is a beginning and no end. It means not getting things done.
3, no trace can be found: no trace can be found. Do things without leaving a trace.
"Context" sentence:
1, this matter is very troublesome. It took me three days to figure out the whole story, but I was dizzy.
2. Understand the ins and outs of those treacherous and changeable stock, bond and commodity transactions.
The facts of this case are intertwined and complicated, so we must find out the ins and outs.
I know nothing about the whole story. I want to hear your opinions first.
I have always heard that President Yu is knowledgeable, fair and upright, and knows the ins and outs of that matter like the back of his hand.
6. Please analyze the ins and outs of the incident systematically.
7. Empress Yan quickly analyzed the ins and outs of the matter, and then quickly issued one order after another.
8. This piece of land is rich and expensive, winding and facing the mountains.
9. After inquiring by innuendo, the ins and outs of this matter were finally made clear.
10, the teacher must tell Xiao Ming the ins and outs of their fight.