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Pinyin after pinyin

The pinyin at the back is: [Ji zh ǒ ngé rá i]. ?

One by one, the Chinese idiom Pinyin is Ji ē zh ǒ ngé rá i, which means that people's front feet follow their back feet one by one. Describe a lot of new people, an endless stream. From The Biography of Li Xianzhong in Song Dynasty. It also means that things appear one after another.

First of all, the following antonyms:

1, synonymous with step, flow and car flow, one after another, endless stream, bustling.

2. Is the antonym far away? .

Second, make sentences one by one:

1. As soon as the employment agency opened, the applicants kept coming.

On the mountain road, eye-catching road signs come and go, which makes people nervous.

3. After you began to enjoy the comfort brought by your new house, did you get a little angry with all kinds of inexplicable property management fees that followed?

4. Controversy followed. Limpat's powerful shot hit the crossbar, bounced over the white line and popped up again.

The general's residence was startled by the urgent messenger coming one after another.

6. Piles after piles didn't come, and the poor guy was really fed up.

7. What followed was a long-term legal dispute over the payment of the pension for the victims' families.

8. I heard the night watchman shouting "Leave" and arrived the next day after dawn.

9. One thing after another, the poor guy is really fed up.

10, my experience attracted the attention of the media, and radio and television reporters followed.