Resistance: affordable; Taste: Explore body odor. It is meaningful and worth pondering.
Origin of Idiom: Volume III of Du Yan Shi Zhi in Ming Dynasty: "His poems, such as Song of Painting Obstacles by Shaofu and Three Rivers Together by Cui Shaofu, are fascinating and intriguing."
Example of Idiom: The ending of this story left a suspense and thought-provoking.
Traditional writing: intriguing
ㄣㄞㄖㄣㄒㄩㄣㄨㄟˋ Athena Chu.
An intriguing synonym: endless aftertaste: refers to the aftertaste after eating. This is a metaphor for remembering things. The more you think about it, the more interesting it is. Fascinating, bringing people into a good place. It refers to the beauty of natural scenery or the attraction of literary and artistic works, which is calm and natural, fascinating step by step, just like a dream.
Intriguing antonyms: boring, boring and monotonous. It's boring to describe. Dull, dull or boring eyes. Shen's essays on Dan and lead: "Gavin has an inexhaustible meaning ... when he talks about it, he is boring."
Idiom grammar: concurrent language; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe meaningfully
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: complex idioms
Generation time: modern idioms
English translation: stand up to careful reading
Russian translation: наводитнарзмышлени.
Japanese translation: meaningful thinking, thinking, thinking and thinking.
Other translations: zum nachdenken anregen & lt law > charm & lt fournir material à ré flexion >
Idiom riddle: lantern riddle; Flip through the menu
Pronunciation note: it is resistant to reading and cannot read "à i"; Find, you can't pronounce "xín"
Note: Nai, you can't write "Nai".