不知甘苦
Explanation: Bittersweet: sweet and bitter, more bitter side means. Tell a sweet or bitter. Not easy to describe something difficult or no previous experience. Usage: Verb-object type; as the predicate attribute; bitter and sweet that I do not know Source: Mo Di Lu Spring and Autumn "non-attack on Mo": "The less said bitter taste bitter, more bitter taste Gan said, it certainly did not know this man stand by the Debate carry on."- Thesaurus: in one's altitude, be on the high horse, fainting, unkindness, be on the high ropes, To resist a thousand miles, tread on air, dog, Unconscious, (literally) to keep people a thousand miles away-- extremely indifferent and cool, think one's penny silver, Away from the people the winged steed, ludicrous conceit of the king of Yelang, parochial arrogance, declension, extremely conceited, Head space I,, conceited, arrogant, set up one's comb refer, to see his family again., ego, hubris, pride, faint, have a good opinion of oneself, barbarism, inhumanity, inhuman conduct or behaviour, megalomania, as proud as Lucifer, anaesthesia, conduct oneself with dignity, bloodiness, haggardness, cataphora, anabiosis, swoon, imperception, Online games it extremely conceited
- Antonym Group: A modest bootstrap amplifier, proof drag out an ignoble existance, show neither inferiority nor superiority, do not feel ashamed to ask and learn from the rank and file; be modest enough to consult one's inferiors, Mindful, beg for pity and help, tamed and obedient bow, bow down to obey submissively, be docile and obedient, obsequious, Obedient listening, Ordered but would like to, undervalue yourself, Better Better be a piece of broken jade than unbroken tile, character, uneasy, Little hands tootsies, avoid conceit and impetuousity, grovel in the dust [dirt], Wag beg for food, Quyi Ingratiate, Pride hurts Him Benefit, Yiqiankuiying, ability to appreciate a person's character and capability, Shoulder threat tamed and obedient, Threat of shoulder Dishou, cringe and smile obsequiously; bow and scrape, Threat to flatter, Modesty To listen, be extremely open-minded, be modet and prudent, Steadfast in upholding its, take the head of the general's horse as guide
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