Explanation: Refers to the relative close to the body. Also described as crowded. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; described scenes of people crowded Source: Yuan Liu Junxi "next life debt" First off: "how do you rub shoulders chosen to suffer bladder, and comfortable feel my arms start to what?" Examples: That both sides look around, ~, I do not know the number. (Minglan Ling Xiao Xiao Sheng, "Jin Ping Mei" fourth at the second)
Phase close to the body that
Phase close to that body. Yuan Anonymous "next life debt" First off: "how do you chosen to suffer shoulder rub bladder, and comfort in my arms begin to feel what?" Also described the crowd. "Jin Ping Mei," the fourth two back: "That look around on both sides, to suffer shoulder rub bladder, an unknown number."
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Idiom
Pinyin: āi jiān cā bǎng Explanation: refers to the relative close to the body. Also described as crowded. Source: Yuan Liu Junxi "next life debt" First off: "how do you rub shoulders chosen to suffer bladder, and comfortable feel my arms start to what?" Usage: joint type; as the predicate attribute; described scenes of people crowded Example: that both sides look around, ~, I do not know the number. (Minglan Ling Xiao Xiao Sheng, "Jin Ping Mei" fourth at the second) Part of Speech: Idiom Neutral Synonyms: endure shoulder Cabei Antonym: sparsely populated English: to rub shoulders
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Idioms
Idioms Name Aijiancabang Hanyu Pinyin āi jiān cā bǎng Idiom Definition Refers to the relative close to the body. Also described as crowded. Source phrase Yuan Liu Junxi "next life debt" First off: "how do you rub shoulders chosen to suffer bladder, and comfortable feel my arms start to what?" Use listen That both sides look around, rubbing shoulders suffer bladder, I do not know the number. ★ Minglan Ling Xiao Xiao Sheng, "Jin Ping Mei" fourth at the second