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Pen drawing 9
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1. extroversion or rising: ~ smoke (a. smoke rising; B. angry) ~ sweat. ~ sharp.
Ignore (bad environment or danger, etc). ), bear the rain. ~ risk. ~ die.
3. carelessness, recklessness, collision: ~ loss. ~ silly. ~ self-motivated (impatient without considering the specific situation).
4. fake the truth, fake: ~ card. ~ charge. ~ name replacement.
5. Covering: "Set an iron plate first, and relax oil saving, wax and paper ash on it".
6. greed: "gluttony, bribery."
7. Ancient "hats".
8. Ancient "hawksbill", hawksbill.
9. Last name.
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1.[~ Dun (dú)] The title of the Xiongnu in the early Han Dynasty.
2. Number of strokes: 9, radical: Wu, and stroke sequence number: 25112511.
Group words:
1, roof caving
Sentence: Through the analysis of a roof fall accident caused by bolt support, the influence of faults along roadway on bolt (cable) support is pointed out, which has certain reference significance for similar roadway support selection.
Description: During mining, the roof in the mine collapsed.
Step 2 catch a cold
Sentence: If you are worried that you will catch a cold because someone sneezes in the office, then your worry will become a trend in your own thoughts, which will eventually lead to what you expect, worry and believe.
Explanation: (1) Infectious disease, the pathogen is virus, which is easy to cause when the body is overtired, catches cold and the resistance is reduced. Symptoms include dry throat, stuffy nose, cough, sneezing, headache and fever. (2) Suffering from this disease. Also called a cold.
3. Colon
Sentence: This is a two-line prompt, which can give me more space to enter commands. The prompt contains the currently logged-in user name, host name, colon and current working path.
Explanation: Punctuation marks (:) are used to indicate the following.
4. Influenza
Sentence: Surprisingly, this flu is contrary to the most common flu type, and this completely different flu type may enable us to develop such a widely used vaccine.
Explanation: Acute infectious disease, the pathogen is a virus, which can spread widely in a short time. Symptoms are sudden fever, headache, chills, systemic pain, throat inflammation and so on. Sometimes nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Influenza for short.
Step 5 forge
Sentence: It is particularly insidious that fake drugs deceive patients and make them believe that the drugs they take will make them recover, but in fact they can make their illness worse and even lead to their death.
Explanation: An impostor.
Step 6 take risks
Sentence: Or why not go and see if there is a demand for your products in southeast England, Wales or Scotland, and then take your money on a whim?
Explain: Do something regardless of the danger.
Step 7 take the liberty
Sentence: It is worth mentioning that I had to take the liberty to leave my master's box (except me, everyone in the box seems to be either Orlando or own a luxurious old house) and run to another box to meet him.
Explanation: (words and deeds) No matter whether the position, ability or occasion are appropriate (often used as polite language): Don't talk ~ | ~.
8. Liar
Sentence: After all, if street vendors selling fake LouisVuitton handbags or Dior perfume make this luxury group a thorn in their back, then those online merchants who change places as soon as they make a move are more insidious than geometry?
Description: (~ son) (goods) pass off as famous brands: ~ goods.
On the 9th, in the fire.
Sentence: Influenced by today's fast food culture, English people will get angry when they eat for more than 8 minutes and 38 seconds. At this time, diners usually begin to doubt whether their food will be served.
Explanation: (~ son) is angry; Anger.
10, attack
Sentence: I have experienced this situation countless times. I'm going to give someone (my husband or colleague) some advice that I think is useful, but it will only bring casual offence.
Explanation: words or actions are impolite and collide with each other: ~ dignity.
1 1, counterfeiting
Sentence: With the cooperation of Scotland Yard and Interpol, Alex got through a lot of false clues and channels of dealing with imposters and foreign agents, and found the root of the crime.
Description: impersonating someone else's name: ~ replacement.
12, counterfeiting
Sentence making: These people who pretend to be "enthusiastic people" pretend to worry that the government and scientists will conspire to increase taxes and restrict their freedom in the name of dealing with a non-existent problem.
Description: Fake goods act as real goods.
13, bold
Sentence: It is believed that China's government controls as much as 50% of the country's industrial assets, which alone is enough to trigger an anti-monopoly audit, if any China official dares to investigate rashly.
Explanation: reckless: ~ ghost | Don't talk too much ~
In other words:
Take a reward, take a bribe, take a disease, get angry, take a name, take a face, take a paper, be bold, reckless, arrogant, ignorant, cruel, deceptive, shy, at a loss, reckless, touch, occupy a place, take a method, be reckless, take a golden flower, be reckless, be reckless. An impostor, Lu Lu badminton took the world by storm, wearing frost and dew, taking the world by storm, taking the world by storm, taking the risk of conflict, taking the risk of striking out, taking the risk of Mars and taking the risk of escaping.