One, never? [Conley]?
Interpretation: (deputy) has been; He has always been: he is not proud that people all over the world support each other in the revolutionary struggle.
Second, come out? [cháláI]?
Explanation:
1. From the inside out means that people or things follow the action from the inside out: they can get out. I can't get out of you ~, let me have a word with you.
2. Emergence: After discussion, there are two opposite opinions.
Used after the verb, it means that the action is from the inside out towards the speaker: take ~. Get ~。 Can't stand it. A man came out of the room.
4. Used after the verb, it means that the action is completed, and it also means that a new thing is created or created from scratch. Create new products.
Used after a verb, it means from hiding to revealing: I know him. Listen, listen, I'm starting to hear some voices. It's getting dark. I can't read a word.
6. It can also be said that actions make people or things gain some good ability or performance in a certain aspect.
Third, start over? [ chóng lái ]?
Explanation:
1. Come again; Come back.
2. The name of China music.
Fourth, curtains? [ chuāng lián ]?
Explanation: a curtain hung on a window to block light or sight.
Fifth, enjoy the cool? [chéng Liang]?
Definition: Rest in a cool, ventilated and sunless place on a hot day.