Free, carefree, leisurely, loud, etc.
1. Freedom
[zzià i]
; Be at home.
[zizai]
comfortable and comfortable.
Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions, the 19th reply: "After listening to it, the old lady was very uncomfortable."
second, freedom [ziyou]
first, freedom; Unlimited.
2. Politically, it refers to the right to conduct political, economic and cultural activities within the scope prescribed by law.
3. Philosophical category. It means that people consciously dominate themselves and transform the world on the basis of understanding objective laws, and are no longer in a position of being blindly dominated by objective laws.
Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Gong Xian: "The nature of savages is not as good as the freedom of a scholar's family."
Third, freedom [xiāo yáo ]
There is no constraint, and I am free.
Yang Shuo's Orphan's Walk: "I was walking in the street, and suddenly a little hand grabbed my skirt and looked up with a big smile."
fourth, leisure? [y not u xiá n]
I'm comfortable.
Lu Xun's "Hermit: Two Essays on Jiejieting": "Being hidden is the only way to be reduced. It can be seen that" being hidden "has something to do with enjoying happiness, at least it is not necessary to struggle to make a living, and there is quite a leisurely margin." ?
five, loudly? [dà shēng ]
1. Elegant music.
2, loud, loud.
3. Great reputation.
Qu Qiubai's "A New Hero": "Martial students on the stage can do somersaults, which can also make people at the theatre cheer loudly."