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How to read Hesitation
Pinyin: 踌chóu, 躇chú。基础释义:1、犹豫不决。2、操欲立后嗣,踌躇不定。3、思量,考虑。4、停留,徘徊不前。5、得意的样子。6、痛心,心情不愉快。 Hesitation comes from the poem "Nine Arguments" by Song Yu, a rhetorician at the end of the Warring States period, and the original line of the poem is "Jian Drowning and Hesitation." The word describes a person who is hesitant to make a decision and is indecisive.

Detailed Definition: Aspire Mao Dun "Creation" II: When he was twenty years old, he was full of visions of future life. Wei Wei's "The East", Part VI, Chapter 4: Sorrowful memories intertwined with visions of happiness, really bitter, spicy, sour and sweet all in one pocket.

Examples of use:

1. You must have a clear vision of your life.

2, We do this because we can have more time to pursue our passions, realize our dreams, and realize our deepest desires and longings.

3. Occasionally, when you capture a small child playing on the roof, his heart aches with longing because it is full of longing.

4. While you are still single, find and practice your vision and purpose in life.

5. The positive efforts made by the government in terms of people's livelihoods have again evoked our vision for the future.