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Don't live up to your expectations.
I'm sure I will live up to your demands on me. Explain that it cannot convince everyone and does not meet everyone's expectations. Let everyone believe it. Negative, originally meant to violate and abandon, and later extended to disappoint, I'm sorry. Didn't let everyone down. In the sense of the word, it is "deeply rooted in the hearts of the people." Just more popular.

1, back to (bē I): ~ Beijing. ~ heavy.

2, bear: ~ responsibility. Body ~ heavy responsibility is on the shoulder.

3, relying on; Lean on: ~ angle. ~ stick to it.

4, suffer: ~ injury. ~ bend.

5, enjoy: long ~ long reputation.

6. Debt; Default: ~ Debt.

7. give up; Live up to: ~ about. Ungrateful ~ righteous. Thank you very much.

8. Failure (as opposed to "victory"): victory. ~ on the visiting team.

9. Attribute words. Less than zero (relative to "positive"): ~ number. ~ number.

10, last name.

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Live up to expectations from The Book of Songs, Elegant Wu Xia.

This is a China word, which means to be sure and live up to expectations. The word "no" should be pronounced as "rising tone" before the sound is removed. Interpretation: negative and disappointing; All, all; Expect. Live up to everyone's expectations. Usage: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; It means live up to expectations, live up to expectations