摇头晃脑
      Explanation: Shake shake. Head swaying. Described himself as feeling very fun or very poor way they think.
      Usage: Joint type; as predicate, adverbial, complement; containing derogatory
      Source: Lu Xun's "Janus-faced _set_ of good translation of communication" read Yaotouhuangnao really sonorous, people are not conscious of their dizziness. "
      Examples: ~'s Read, really sonorous, people unconsciously their dizziness. (Lu Xun's "Janus-faced _set_ of good translation of communication")
  • Thesaurus:  pushiness, to have unnecessary suspicions., Plan than the hand-foot, gesticulate, waggle tail to please the master, beam with joy, to make oneself a laughing stock in public, Act like a buffoon, Chuguainongchou, make eyes at, flirt glances with each other, (of speech or conduct) impassioned, Jimeiliuyan, Pintoupingzu, The first full assessment products, nit-pick, rictus, Gesticulating, doubts and suspicions bellyful, raise sb.'s spirits, high-spirited, Complacent complacent, Ziyaliezui, Ghost Suspicious suspect
  • Antonym Group:  accredit, servile, spirit dull, Tubuzhuofa, conviction certainly, Seem [feel] sorry for oneself, spoil one's enthusiasm, dampening one's spirit, be down-hearted; lose heart; be disheartened, Renshengtunqi, make no doubt, t time, lost heart, docile and obedient, courteous to the wise and condescending to the scholarly, feeling depressed, build a building against the hill, cachexia, Made from the total listening, take sb.at his words, Hearing meter line, Grace charming, air (of a woman) refined, Lingering charm