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What do you mean, rain or shine?

It means that the weather is unstable and the change of rain or shine is unpredictable. Metaphor means that people are moody and emotionally unstable.

1, pinyin: y and nqí ng bê dé ng

2. Usage: as predicate and object.

3. Synonyms: moody, happy and happy.

4. Antonym: Constant tenderness.

5, the source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Forty-five times: I don't want the sky to change before it falls, and it begins to rain. Qiu Lin, rain or shine. (vernacular: I didn't expect the sky to change before the sun went down, and it began to rain. It is drizzling in autumn, the weather is unstable, and the weather is unpredictable. )

Extended data

First of all, synonym: moody.

1, pinyin: xǐ nù wú cháng

2, interpretation: describe the attitude is good or bad, very changeable.

3. Source: Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: No place to be angry, easy to talk. (Vernacular: Attitude is good and bad, words change every day. )

Second, antonym: gentle and elegant

1, Pinyin:

2, interpretation: describe people's gentle attitude and gentle behavior.

3. Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio Chen Xijiu: The son of this celebrity has a gentle temperament. Is Wu Can a thief? (Vernacular: The son of this celebrity, with a gentle attitude and behavior, how can he be a thief? )

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