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The meaning of getting together

Tzu Chi: Describe a large number of people. Describe the talents.

The origin of the idiom: Shangshu Dayu Mo: "There are many people, and I am willing to listen to their fate."

Example of idiom: People in photography are all children.

Traditional writing: get together.

I don't know, Athena Chu.

Synonym of gathering: There are many distinguished guests and friends at the wedding. Describe a wide range of communication, full of guests and happy events. Don? Wang Bo's Wang Tengqun Fairy Collection: Complete. All kinds of sages gather together.

The antonym of getting together: a loose sand is like a loose sand; Metaphorically, there are many people but they are not United, and their forces are scattered, and they go their own way: to drive the horse forward is to branch and go their own way.

Idiom grammar: formal; As a predicate; Include praise

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Generation time: modern idioms

English translation: get together

Russian translation: собиратьсявмсте.

Idiom riddle: subsidizing the loneliness of Quancheng's mother

Pronunciation note: Ji, can't be pronounced as "j √".

Writing attention: economy, you can't write "squeezing" or "remembering".

Two-part allegorical saying: Have a reunion dinner in the New Year.