Wei Ran: The appearance of lush vegetation. Refers to the gradual development of a thing and the formation of a good atmosphere.
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Excerpted from Fan Wenlan's General History of China, Part III, Chapter 7, Section 8:? In Japan, imitating Tang poetry has become a common practice for self-respecting families and even ordinary literati. ?
The four beauties are all around us. Social integrity ~.
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This usage is formal; As a predicate; With praise.
Synonyms became popular for some time.
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Idiom pronunciation: Cheng, can't you pronounce it? ch? nɡ? .
Discrimination of idioms: Wei, can't write? Comfortable? .
Make sentences with popular words:
(1) Let learning from Lei Feng become a common practice in China, and let the spirit of Lei Feng shine forever!
(2) Being polite has become a common practice in our school.
The new fashion of civility and politeness has become a common practice around us.
(4) Respecting teachers and attaching importance to morality has become a common practice in China traditional society.
(5) Obviously, unreasonable financial behavior has become a common practice.
(6) Inter-factory cooperation and mutual assistance has become a common practice.
(7) Virtual integration mode has become a common practice of global high-tech enterprise cooperation.
(8) Why do Tibetans have a soft spot for tea, and drinking tea has become a common practice?
However, a new type of humor, mainly originated in America, has recently become a common practice.
(10) It has become a common practice for British families to go to the seaside in summer.
(1 1) I hope that the atmosphere of equal opportunities for men and women will become common.
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