Pinyin jiè d
Basic explanation
1, also known as "mustard". Stem mustard, micro-infarction.
2, extended to infarction.
3, metaphor accumulated in the heart of resentment, dissatisfaction or unhappiness. Bad heart.
4. mind.
5, moved, moved.
Source stone and book: "Since you have come to teach, you can't give up, but you can send yourself by the Tao without complaining."
For example, "Biography of Menglong in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "Therefore, Uncle Kong and Uncle Shi all have bad feelings in their hearts. Zheng Bo asked Huazi to attend the meeting instead of him, but Huazi was worried about Qi Hou and didn't want to go. "
Grammatical word formation is subject-predicate type; Usually used as subject, predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences.
Make sentences with bad feelings
1, you are close and have no bad feelings, which is really enviable.
2, the friendship between sisters is deep, and if you are not careful, you will have bad feelings.
He is still bitter because he met a lion recently.
When the hands turn on the clock, the ill feelings buried in the heart disappear. Those grudges engraved in the years have disappeared in the blink of an eye as time goes by.
Let bygones be bygones. There must be bad feelings in my heart. How to eliminate it mainly depends on what you do in the future.
Once you understand all this, you won't feel sorry for the occasional lie.
7. Bad feelings between colleagues can really cause some problems.