Explanation: Ao: pass "proud", and proud. Pride of the heart can not grow Usage: The main predicate; as the predicate attribute; that prudent Source: Han Dai Holy "Book of Rites ceremony song": "Ao is not long, not from want, go rather be full, not very happy." Examples: We want to educate him ~ the truth.
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Ao is not a long term project Pronunciation ào bù kě zhǎng Rare common idioms, Age of the ancient proverb, Structure of the main predicate phrase, Idiom Neutral Speech Use as the predicate attribute; that prudent For non-synonyms from Interpretation Ao: pass "proud", and proud. Pride of the heart can not grow. Source Han Dai Holy "Book of Rites ceremony song": "Ao is not long, not from want, go rather be full, not very happy." Example We want to educate him ~ the truth.
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Idioms
Idioms Name Ao is not long Hanyu Pinyin ào bù kě zhǎng Idiom Definition Ao: pass "proud", and proud. Pride of the heart can not grow. Source phrase Han Dai Holy "Book of Rites ceremony song": "Ao is not long, not from want, go rather be full, not very happy." Use listen We want to educate him not long Ao reason.