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Fly to the sky to explain
The explanation of soaring is to fly together and go straight into the sky. Metaphor is usually unknown and suddenly makes an amazing move.

First, pronunciation

yī,fíI,chūng,tiān .

Second, explain

Fly together and soar into the sky. Metaphor is usually unknown and suddenly makes an amazing move.

Third, the source

From "Everything is done by Han Fei Zi Yu Lao": "Although there is no flying, flying will soar into the sky; Although there is no sound, the sound will be amazing. " "Historical Records Funny Biography": "This bird will fly if it doesn't fly, and it will soar into the sky; It will be a blockbuster if you don't sing. "

Fourth, synonyms

Blockbuster: A scream was shocking. Metaphor is a person who is usually unknown and suddenly makes amazing achievements. From Historical Records Funny Biography: "This bird will fly if it doesn't fly; Go straight into the sky; If you don't sing, you will; A blockbuster. "

Five, antonyms

Crash: The original description of the piano suddenly went from high to low. Later, it was widely used to describe a situation, a sharp decline in status or sudden depression.

Examples of soaring:

After 1, we drove back to the center, feeling as if our souls were soaring, and Master's love and blessing made us elated.

2. Superhero movies are supposed to soar, but most of them are lame.

3. Space creates miracles and the people of China are happy; God flew into the sky, expecting a successful return; The motherland has entrusted the task, and the people have high hopes; I only hope the mission will be successful, and I am proud of China's strength.

4. Teacher Yang was trained by the imperial court since he was a child, knowing that he should be practical and diligent, and his down-to-earth spirit has also become the starting point and motivation for his future take-off in Wan Li.

There are different ways to hedge tail risk, but the most popular one is to create a basket of derivatives, which do not perform well under normal market conditions, but soar when the market plummets.