The word is "qi" and its pronunciation is [zι]. The definition is as follows: [staggering] difficulty in walking. It is also a metaphor for indecision: if you don't advance, you will retreat. I (jū).
Related words
And then what? Fun? Hey? Hey? Hey? Stubborn? Stumbling.
Swing z: 1. Also known as "vacillation". Also known as Yao. 2. Don't dare to go forward. Describe doubt, hesitate to wait and see. 3. Describe indecision and ambivalence. 4. detention; Wandering around 5. See "ho ho". Something similar: Hey? Swinging and stumbling.
1, don't make a staggering appearance.
The scope of philology is very wide, and it is natural for some people to sigh and hesitate.
3. It is easy for people who have heard of decoration to stumble on the road of reform.
4. It is easy for people who have heard of decoration to stumble on the road of reform. There is no more support and strength.
5, in the face of opportunities, you can't hesitate, otherwise it will be too late to miss the opportunity.
6. For a while, he hesitated and covered his eyes with his hand.
7. The long-term stagnation in the study of literary history has its profound internal reasons of academic history.
He looked at his door, but he hesitated.
9. Up to the end of 1829, most of the medical work is still on the old road.
10, if you are afraid of this and that, it is hopeless to hold a negative attitude of "more things than less things".
1 1, it is at this time that the heart can be free from reality and chew the brilliant season in the bitterness of memory.
12 When Dampier appeared at the door, she panicked. Obviously, she hesitated, walked over to him or waited for him to come over.
13, I couldn't help getting on the chartered bus, but I still went back to Hongrenli and looked at my home, but I was a little hesitant.
14, we should be brave enough to overcome all kinds of difficulties and obstacles on the road ahead, and we should not be timid.