不卑不亢
Explanation: British Columbia: Low, low self-esteem; Kang: arrogant. Means people have the right sense of proportion, neither humble nor arrogant. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; with compliment, refers to the attitude of courtesy in a measured Source: Lao She, "Four Generations" Five: "Today, he met people who are not afraid of him, he must avoid the hard touch, but want more than reasonable manner of fishing for some money." Examples: Our interaction with others, should be ~. Results: Firewood not take a rope Postscript: Firewood not take a rope- Thesaurus: make oneself too remarkable, Toad Eat day goose, To refer to torsion boiling, Eat day goose
- Antonym Group: Be utterly shameless, From a child Holes or Airspace Watch, disgust, as deep as a well chomp, as deep as a well be at a loss, look askance at sb., extremely angry; make one's hair stand and eyes wide open in anger, nag; say over and over again; constantly repeat, askance, blood towering, glare, cater to another's pleasure, Qu Italy greet, bacchanal, with eyes half shut or turned sideways, or through a narrow opening, Cast a glance, regard as dangerous road, Ashiqurong, pander to sb.’ s whims, Ekequrong, A means to take content, Flatter Access content, flatter to seek room or space for oneself, flatter flatter, flatter ingratiate
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