Solve problems, officials, codes, driving and puzzles.
Research on Library Solutions, Road Solutions, Payment and Stripping, Anger Solutions and Fatigue Solutions
To untie the shovel, saw, complaint, bundle, couch, couch.
Problem solving, problem solving, problem solving, problem solving, problem solving.
Decode words, dreams, books, books, filth, dirt and cracks.
Solve problems, solve problems, solve problems, solve problems, recommend solutions, and solve lists.
Try to solve cold, cold, vice, crown, worry and gym.
Solve the problems of god, riding, paving, breaking, cutting and matching
Solve the problem, solve the problem, solve the problem, solve the problem and decrypt the problem.
Deconstruct, explain, explain, explain, reject
Untie the rope, the enemy, and the ring
Xie Pei Gong Jiejie, Fang Jie, Ming Jie, and Jie Shen.
Solve the temple, turtle, situation, anatomy, pool, cost.
Solve problems, detoxify, solve problems.
Solve water, disaster, sword, pride, buckle, prayer, towel and net.
Relieve the economy, bucket, hot horse.
Solve the saddle, avoid explanation, solve the problem, solve the problem, solve the problem.
How to solve the problem? How to solve the problem? How to solve the problem
Solve it, solve it, solve it, solve it, solve it, work hard, and solve it with thirst.
Solve the clock, braid, decoding, money, classics and differences.
Demo, Demo, Table, Title, Band and Coupon
Remove boredom, bondage, interest, hunger and dismissal
Solve problems, solve problems, solve sails, solve problems, solve problems.
Solve the problem, solve the problem, make up the problem, relax and thaw the problem.
Relieve the army, gas, crown, labor, house, ban and fatigue.
The first word is the binary word group of the solution.
Demolition: 1. Let's talk it over. 2. Jude dissipated.
Satisfaction: (Things) can fight hunger if eaten.
Solution: 1
Demobilization: 1. Disarm and stop the war.
Unbind: 1. Unbind.
Solution list: 1. Also called "solution list". 2. List of Chinese styles in Tang and Song Dynasties.
Deconstruction: Also called "Deconstruction". 1. Discrete clutter. 2. Explain and argue.
Bai Jie: 1. Confession
Release: 1 Abandoned.
Solution: 1 Get rid of the horse and give it to others. It means saving people with property. Historical Records. "Biography of Yan Guan": "The more stone ancestors, the more they are ...
Termination: 1. Resign; Remove from duty.
Release: 1 Release and transfer.
Solution: 1 Take off the hermit's linen. Refers to the official position.
Xie Cai: 1. It means opening a meat.
Solve the problem of pushing grain: solve the problem: solve the horse beside the car; Push food: send food. Get off the horse next to the car and change food for people. ...
Unlock: 1. Publishing permission.
Laugh: cover up or whitewash what others laugh at with words or actions: chat with ~.
Release the soldiers and release the armor: solution: release; Release: unload. Disarm and take off your armor. Metaphor is no longer in war.
Zhu Jie: Get rid of drunkenness.
Solution ratio: 1.
Unable to solve: 1. Dialect. I don't understand.
Escort: One who transports prisoners.
Solution: 1 Chinese medicine says that taking medicine can make patients sweat, dispel wind and reduce fever.
Solution: 1 Remove from duty.
Stripping: 1. Jude analysis.
Interpretation: 1 See "explanation".
Unbbraid: 1。 Unbbraid。 In the past, ethnic minorities used to braid their hair. Untying the braid meant changing into China clothes to show their sincerity.
Solution: 1
Jetta: 1. See "Jabbon".
Pledge: 1. Explain the charges.
Relieve one's thirst: one's appetite is satisfied.
Dismantle the saddle: 1. Remove the saddle. Say stop.
Four-character words and idioms at the beginning of the word Xie
Idiom: release the soldiers and release the armor.
Pinyin: Jiěběng ShiěJi m:
Explanation: Solution: Release; Release: unload. Disarm and take off your armor. Metaphor is no longer in war.
Source: Ming's anonymous "Qi Xing" is the fourth fold: "Release the soldiers and release the armor, the country's civilians are safe, and folk music."
Idiom: Deconstructive words
Pinyin: jig gòu zhyán
Interpretation: deconstruction: attachment, fabrication. Refers to far-fetched or wildly fabricated words.
Source: Xiao Weichuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Since then, calligraphy has become familiar, so don't use other people's deconstructive words."
Idiom: A person who undresses.
Pinyin: jiyèy and ré n
Explanation: Take off your clothes for others to wear.
Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records of Huaiyin Hou in the Western Han Dynasty: "Hanwang gave me a visit to Indian generals, gave me tens of thousands of people, took off my clothes and pushed me to eat."