安步当车
Explanation: Ann: peace, not hurried; due degrees: slowly walking. To walk instead of ride calmly. Usage: Partial official; as predicate; neutral, describing the slow easy walk Source: Han Liu Xiang "Warring Qi policy four": "Late food to the meat, due degrees to when the car, to when your innocence and quiet self-Yu Chen is." Examples: Anyway, way far, we still ~ it! Riddle: Pawns across the river- Thesaurus: be in [of] two [several] minds, indecision, undecided; be indecisive in one's mind, Worry soft indecisive, jump from job to job, full pay no attention to, free accidently, Security tight and less, ask every passerby how to build one's house, have no idea or plan of one's own and accomplish nothing, vacillate, be patient, boggle, dither
- Antonym Group: blowup, crab, barney, din, brawling, resourceful, choler, Good and make good judgments, miff, Surgeon must cut, go up in the air, Resolutely decision, breathlessness, have bellows to mend, flustered and exasperated, very tempered, Can make good judgments, illustrious name decision, wise decision, Thunderbolt Daihatsu, storm
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