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1. Unreasonable word interpretation

Unreasonable bù kě lǐ yù [Explanation] Li: reason; reason; metaphor: enlighten; make clear.

You cannot use reason to enlighten or convince him. Describes an attitude that is arrogant and unreasonable.

[Quote] Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Gai": "It's important to note that this person cannot be understood and cannot be deeply questioned." [Correct pronunciation] Metaphor; cannot be read as "yú".

[Distinguish form] Li; cannot be written as "里". [Synonym] Stubborn, insistent, stubborn [Antonym] Reasonable, reasonable, reasonable [Usage] It has a derogatory meaning.

Describes a person with an arrogant attitude; an unreasonable person. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Formal. [Example] These people are very stubborn; they don’t listen no matter how much they are persuaded; it’s true~.

[English translation] won't listen to reason. 2. Unreasonable word interpretation

Unreasonable

bù kě lǐ yù

[Explanation] Li: reason; reason; metaphor: enlighten; make clear. You cannot use reason to enlighten or convince him. Describes an attitude that is arrogant and unreasonable. [p> Correct pronunciation] Metaphor; cannot be pronounced as "yú".

[Distinguish form] Li; cannot be written as "里".

[Synonyms] Stubborn, insistent, stubborn

[Antonym] Reasonable, reasonable, reasonable

[Usage] Contains a derogatory connotation. Describes a person with an arrogant attitude; an unreasonable person. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Formal.

[Example] These people are very stubborn; they don’t listen no matter how they are persuaded; it’s true~.

[English translation] won't listen to reason 3. What is the famous saying that describes a person who is unreasonable?

I would rather fight with a sensible person than say a word to a fool. talk.

Unreasonable

Pronunciation: bù kě lǐ yù

Definition: It means that you cannot use common sense to make that person understand, and you cannot reason with him. Describes arrogance or stubbornness.

Famous quotes to describe the unreasonable:

1. It is not clearly understood, so it ends in solid ignorance. From "Zhuangzi·Equality of Things"

2. Gongmingyi is the practice of flicking and clearing the horns of oxen, lying down and eating as before. It is not heard by non-oxen, and it does not suit their ears. From Mou Rong's "Lihuo Lun" of the Han Dynasty

3. This generation is incomprehensible and cannot be questioned deeply. From "Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Cover" by Shen Defu of the Ming Dynasty

4. No one will talk about who is behind, and no one will talk about who is in front of him.

5. It’s because I’m not very familiar with the world, but it’s because you’re too involved. 4. Incomprehensible (please explain

Hello! Incomprehensible [bù kě lǐ yù]

Definition

Metaphor: Enlightenment, Xiaoyu. Can’t follow He is reasonable.

Derogatory meaning

Detailed explanation

Explanation: To enlighten, to describe someone who cannot be reasoned with. Arrogant or stubborn.

From: Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Gai": "This person is unreasonable and not worthy of deep questioning."

Example: They were so determined to go in that they were finally driven out by our people.

◎Ba Jin's "Family" 8

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and attributive; has a derogatory meaning. Describing an attitude that is arrogant and unreasonable

Source

Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Gai": "To tell the truth, this person cannot be understood, and it is not enough to explain deeply. . ”

Example

These people are very stubborn and will not listen to any advice.

Refer to "Baidu Chinese"

< p> I hope my answer will be helpful to you, and I wish you a happy life! 5. What does it mean to be unreasonable

[bù kě lǐ yù]

Unreasonable

< p> Unreasonable (bù kě lǐ yù): unable to use common sense to make that person understand, unable to reason with him, describing arrogance or stubbornness.

From "Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Cover" by Shen Defu of the Ming Dynasty

Chinese name

Unreasonable

Foreign name

be deaf to all words

Pinyin

bù kě lǐ yù

Note

Often misused to mean unbelievable, unreasonable

Source

"Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Cover"

Table of Contents

1 Explanation of idioms

2 Allusions to idioms< /p>

3 Word Analysis

Explanation of unreasonable idioms

Basic explanation: metaphor: to enlighten, to explain. You can't use common sense to make that person understand, and you can't reason with him. Describes arrogance or stubbornness. [1]

Allusions to unreasonable idioms

Original text: "This is unexplained because of self-interest, not unreasonable." The words come from the Eastern Jin Dynasty painter Dai Kui's "Reply to Zhou Ju" "The Theory of Difficulty Explaining Doubts". (Quoted from Volume 18 of "Guanghong Mingji" by Tang Daoxuan). [2]

Original text: Ming Dynasty Shen Defu's "Wanli Yehuobian·Brown Gai": "This generation is incomprehensible, and it is not enough to explain deeply." [3]

Example: They were so unreasonable that they insisted on getting in, but were finally driven out by our people.

(Ba Jin's "Family" 8)

Analysis of unreasonable words

Synonyms: stubborn, insistent, stubborn

Antonyms: reasonable, reasonable, reasonable< /p>

Part of speech: derogatory noun