日久年深
Explanation: Refers to the days of long, long time. Usage: Joint type; as object, adverbial clauses; for a long time Source: Ming Anonymous "hit Korea": "I am sick, longstanding, a number of doctor, never a good medicine." Examples: This neglect has been dilapidated temple ~ a- Thesaurus: many a little makes a mickle, Many a little makes a mickle., Put the years, Tired old plot on, accumulate over a long period, for years on end, Poor years, generation after generation, a thousand-li journey begins with the first step--the highest eminence is to be gained step by step
- Antonym Group: at a brush triumph, read ten lines at a glance, conspectus to have learned a passage so well as to be able to recite it, Achieved overnight to, expect results overnight; accomplish sth. in one move, under no consideration, Five elements Under all, Five elements And under, be quick at reading, easy as my eye, have a camera eye, be able to recite sth. after reading it over once, Bing Xie Ying edge, problems can be readily solved as a bamboo is split all the way down once it has been chopped open
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