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1. What are the four-letter words that express reluctance?

1. The situation has to be forced

Pinyin: qíng fēi dé yǐ

Definition: Refers to situations that arise out of necessity.

Source: Chapter 62 of "Flowers in the Mirror" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty: "I just hid under the table, knowing that I was disgraceful and exposed, but I had no choice but to do it. Sisters, please don't laugh."

2. Forced to do so

Pinyin: pò bù dé yǐ

Definition: Forced to do so. Force: force. It's a last resort, it has to be like this, there's nothing you can do about it. Already, stopped.

Source: "Book of Han·Wang Mang Biography": "When a concubine is appointed for the emperor, there is a minister named, the daughter is the leader, the public is deeply resigned, and he has no choice but to accept the imperial edict."

3. The body cannot be controlled by oneself

Pinyin: shēn bù yóu jǐ

Definition: The body cannot be controlled by oneself. It means that the behavior cannot be controlled by oneself.

Source: "Collection of Operas of the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Chen's Inspection of the Lost Wife in Meiling": "Gua Qi Xintong traveled west and east for fame. When he saw the way out, he felt hesitant and couldn't help himself. Chong Chong. ”

3. Helpless

Pinyin: wú kě nài hé

Definition: Naihe: how, what to do. Zhi felt that there was no other way but this.

Source: "Historical Records·Zhou Benji": "Tai Shi Boyang said: 'The disaster has come; there is nothing we can do about it!

4. It is difficult for others to do what is difficult for them

Pinyin: qiǎng rén suǒ nán

Definition: To force others to do something they are unwilling or unable to do

Source: Part 3 of "Five Poems for Friends" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "Don't ask for soil." If you have nothing, don’t make things difficult for others. ”

5. Reluctantly

Pinyin: miǎn wéi qí nán

Definition: Reluctantly do something that is beyond your ability or unwilling to do.

Source: However, the situation is not clear yet, how can I meet the enemy? Well, let's do it. Chapter 4 of the second volume of Liang Xin's "From Slave to General" 2. Idioms or four-character words with "wish"< /p>

Idiom (click to view detailed explanation)\x09Explanation: To be appointed as an official and to make a wish\x09 refers to using fame, wealth and status to lure others to help oneself achieve an improper goal. To betray one's heart and go against one's wishes\x09negative: to live up to, to live up to, and to violate one's own wishes .Willingly\x09 Completely willing in the heart, without any reluctance. Mostly refers to voluntarily making some kind of sacrifice. Jiang Taigong is fishing, and those who are willing to take the bait\x09 are metaphors for being willing to be fooled. Both sides are willing\x09 Both sides are willing. To get what one wishes\x09 Fulfillment: realization, satisfaction . To be satisfied as expected. It means that wishes come true. Things go against expectations\x09 Facts are contrary to wishes. It means that what was originally intended to be done cannot be done. God obeys people's wishes\x09 God obeys people's wishes. It means that the development of things is just right. One's own wish. Taigong fishes, and those who wish to take the bait\x09 Taigong: refers to Lu Shang in the early Zhou Dynasty, that is, Jiang Ziya. It is a metaphor for being willing to be fooled. God follows people's wishes\x09 God obeys people's wishes. It means that the development of things is in line with one's wishes. .Willingly\x09 Completely willing in the heart, without any reluctance. Mostly refers to voluntarily making some kind of sacrifice. Xiangping's wish\x09 Xiangping: that is, Xiangchang in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the courtesy name is Ziping. Xiangping's wish. Refers to the marriage of his children. One wish\x09 Yixiang: also known as "one wishful thinking", on the one hand, it refers to a unilateral wish without considering whether the other party agrees or whether the objective conditions are met. Consciously and voluntarily\x09 Oneself are aware and willing. Make a vow\x09〖Explanation〗Yixiang Swear and swear. A solemn statement of determination or a guarantee for something. The original wish is less than this\x09〖Explanation〗The original wish: the original wish. Refers to the change and development of the situation, which is not what was originally expected. The heart is full of wishes Su\x09〖Explanation〗Describes being very satisfied in the heart. Same as "satisfied". Wishful thinking\x09〖Explanation〗refers to unilateral wishes or subjective wishes without considering the objective actual situation. Same as "one wish". Two wishes.