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Is there a storm in the city a derogatory term?

Storm in the city is a derogatory term, which is specifically interpreted as follows:

Pronunciation: Pei

Express meaning: autumn scenery was originally described, but later, as soon as the news came out, it caused a sensation and there were many discussions.

Part of speech: usually used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences to modify the subject or object.

He has been chasing her for some time. He is a lovely boy, lively, interesting and full of enthusiasm. He has been chasing her all over the city.

Synonym introduction: There are different opinions.

Pronunciation: Zhang Shu not fēn yún

Express meaning: Various statements are confused and inconsistent.

Part of speech: it is usually used as a predicate in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

For example, because there is no definite relationship between weather and rheumatic pain, the cause of the pain is still unexplained, and there are different opinions.