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What do you mean, gone?
Missing means flying without wings. A metaphor for the sudden loss of items. It also means that things spread quickly.

Missing: [büyürüI]?

1.? Description: wings: wings.

2.? From: The Warring States Policy Qin Ce III: "Everyone moves, but flies far away." With a word, things can move, change and disappear. )

3.? Exactly 160 yuan is gone. Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and autumn period, ten years of creation

4.? Grammar: compact; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Something is missing, or news travels fast.

Related examples:

1, woke up to find that all the clothes were gone.

To his chagrin, he found that his money was gone and only a few biscuits were found.

3. When he returned to the scene at about 0: 20 p.m./kloc-0, he found that the vehicle was missing and called the police.

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Discrimination of synonyms

Synonym: spread like wildfire?

1.? Explanation: tibia: calf; Go: Run. You can run without legs. Metaphor means that things spread quickly without going on.

2.? Said by: Han Kong Rong, on the Book of Xiaozhang Sheng: "Those who come without faith are kind to others, and the sages are enough?" Zhu Yu has no feet, but she can come to people because some people like them. The wise have feet, but they don't come because the king doesn't look for the wise. )

3.? Although we tried our best to keep a secret, the news spread like wildfire. 、

Antonym: intact?

1.? Description: intact: unopened. The original seal has not been touched. The metaphor is exactly the same, without any change.

2.? Said by: Wang Yuan Wen Zhong, Saving the dutiful son, the fourth fold: "It's your wife. Wait, I can give it back to you intact. "

3.? He returned the man's gift intact.