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What are the verbs that collocate traditional culture with connotation?
The collocation verb is: chew. That is, the connotation of human chewing.
Chewy, idiom vocabulary. The explanation of idioms is intriguing. The origin of the idiom, "Ou Bei Shi Bai Xiang Shan Shi 1" by Zhao Yi, Qing Dynasty: Those who are frank and free are even more moved by the situation, because of their intentions, vision and prospects, and because of their words, they are refreshing and chewy. Example of idiom: Although we won the championship with twists and turns, we are still chewy. Synonym, intriguing.
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