Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Is smooth a complement?
Is smooth a complement?
Self-satisfaction is not a complement, but a deviation.
Idiom: smug
Pronunciation: zhā n zhā n zā x ǐ
Idiom definition: frivolous; A smug look. Describe the look of complacency.
The idiom comes from Sima Qian's Records of the Historian Wei Wuqi's Biography of An Hou in the Western Han Dynasty: "Wei Qizhe is complacent, how easy it is."
Common idioms
Emotional derogatory idioms
Idiom usage is formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense
Idiom structure is more formal.
Ancient idioms in the production era
The idiom "Yin Zhengzhan" cannot be pronounced as "zhàn".
Idioms distinguish between shapes and sticks, and you can't write "year" or "sticky".
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