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Why do you listen to idioms?

Why do you listen to idioms?

Hold your breath: suppress breathing; Concentration: concentration. Describe a high concentration against your will.

What focused idiom?

Hold your breath with rapt attention-rapt attention.

Pinyin: bǐng qníng shén n

Interpretation: hold your breath: suppress breathing; Concentration: concentration. Describe a high concentration against your will.

Source: The Analects of Confucius and the Rural Party: "Take a picture of Qi, bow like a man, and hold your breath like a man who never stops." Zhuangzi Sheng Da: "I don't distinguish between ambitions, but concentrate on God."

Example: The lower you sing, the lower and thinner you are, and the voice gradually disappears. People in the whole park dare not move less. Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped, Volume II

High concentration

Pinyin: jj and ng ní ng shé n

Interpretation: It means to look intently. The original meaning is brainstorming. After describing the appearance of concentration and high concentration. With "determination".

What idioms do you focus on?

Hold your breath hold your breath: suppress breathing; Concentration: concentration. Describe a high concentration against your will.

Concentration: * * *, will gather. Describe concentration and high concentration.

Focus, focus, focus.

Listen carefully.

Gaze, stare, focus, stare, focus, focus, focus, focus, focus, focus, focus.

What does it mean to listen attentively?

Close your eyes and concentrate. Listening is listening.

Being together is to concentrate on listening to certain spirits or voices.

Conservative idioms

Excellent solution

Synonyms: meditation, concentration and concentration

Antonym: upset, absent-minded

I think the best synonym for concentration is concentration. Of course, others are right, and the antonym is daydreaming, which is acceptable.

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Hold your breath with rapt attention-rapt attention.

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[Interpretation] Hold your breath: inhibit breathing; Concentration: gather the spirit. Hold your breath; Concentrate.

[Language] Qing Liu E "Travel Notes of Lao Can": "From then on; Singing is getting lower and lower; The lower the thinner; The sound faded away. Everyone in the garden held their breath; Dare not move less. "

[Pronunciation] screen; It can't be pronounced "pínɡ". "

[Shape discrimination] Coagulation; Can't write "doubt".

Concentrate on, concentrate on

[antonym] Absent-minded

[usage] describes a high concentration. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

[Structure] Combined type.

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Hold your breath: suppress breathing; Concentration: concentration. Describe a high concentration.

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Hold your breath with rapt attention-rapt attention.

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Describe a high concentration.

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Hold your breath and focus on your words: hold your breath and focus on it.

Pronunciation: bǐng qníng shén n

Interpretation: hold your breath: suppress breathing; Concentration: concentration. Describe a high concentration.

The Analects of Confucius and the pre-Qin rural party: "Hold up the image of Qi, bow like a bow, and hold your breath like an uneasy person." Zhuangzi Sheng Da: "I don't distinguish between ambitions, but concentrate on God."

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Example: Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped, the second time, listening to a book in Minghuju: The more you sing, the lower and finer it becomes, and the voice gradually disappears. People in the whole park dare not move less.

Idiom story

This idiom comes from the second time of Qing Liu e's travels of the old disabled: "From then on; Singing is getting lower and lower; The lower the thinner; The sound faded away. Everyone in the garden held their breath; Dare not move less. "