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Four-character idioms describing various postures
The idiom pinyin "nu ó du not z"
Idiom definition: graceful: feminine. Describe all kinds of light, soft and beautiful gestures.
This idiom comes from Luo Shenfu written by Wei of the Three Kingdoms: "Huarong is so hypocritical that I forgot to eat."
Simple spelling of idioms ENDZ
The idiom phonetic notation ㄜㄋㄨㄛˊㄉㄨㄛㄗ
Common idioms
Idiom word number four-character idiom
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idiom usage combination; As complement and attribute; Use praise to describe the femininity of women.
Idiom structure combination idiom
Contemporary idioms in the era of idioms
The idiom "graceful" cannot be pronounced as "ā nà".
Idioms can distinguish between shape and posture, so you can't write "wanton".
Synonyms are charming and graceful.
Antonyms are full of ugliness and posturing.
I like elegant ballet.
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