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What does this idiom mean?

What does this idiom mean?

2026-01-13 15:54
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"Congruence" was not an idiom. " Congruence " meant congenial, such as two people congenial in personality, goals, three views, and so on. It could also mean compliance, such as a high degree of similarity and compatibility between two things, such as the high degree of compatibility between Confucianism and the excellent traditional Chinese culture. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

Is this destiny?

Is this destiny?

Sarah Hill is an introvert who does not want to attract attention. Other than mad coding skills, Sarah knows how to throw a punch. She believes that her biggest problem is the existence of the hacker Omega and her world flips upside-down when the most popular guy on campus approaches her. What does he want? Why her? (Ah, Sarah, that is only the beginning.) JoAnna Hill easily makes friends with her bubbly personality. Some call her a mad scientist, but she prefers ‘Dr. Hill’, because that is what she is. JoAnna is an excellent markswoman who can snipe out any target and she is wondering if her prince charming will ever come. Sophia Hill is the voice of reason, their pillar of support. She is a confident CEO who knows how to get what she wants. Sophia’s degree in law combined with amazing capabilities to analyze the situation and plan ahead make her the perfect strategist (to achieve a goal without ending up in jail). This is a story of three Hill sisters who are navigating through challenges while they uncover the complicated story behind their maternal side of the family. And their father is not a simple man either. Every sister is different, and so are their relationships. They all have in common: trust and belief that if they work together, anything is possible. Mature content! 18+ ***SPOILER? - START *** The story starts with a focus on the youngest sister (Sarah). After about 100 chapters, the oldest sister (Sophia) gets in the romantic spotlight. JoAnna finds herself pulled into romance last, at about 200 chapter mark. ***SPOILER? - END *** Excerpt from the novel... "Do you believe in destiny?", Sarah broke the silence. "Destiny?" Aiden didn't expect such a question. "Yes. The thing that is meant to happen, and there is nothing you can do to prevent it. And when it does happen, everything feels right." "Why would you ask me such a thing?" "Until a few weeks ago I would say that there is no such thing as destiny. That we are all masters of our lives and that everything depends on our actions, or lack of it. But I can't help but wonder: why did I not push you away? ... Why does it feel like everything will be OK as long as we are together? ... You are a piece of me that I never knew was missing. Is this destiny?" "Mmm... if that is destiny, then I approve it.", Aiden lightly kissed Sarah's shoulder and rested his chin on it. --- 1st WARNING!!! Contains descriptions of intimate scenes. If you are not comfortable with that, don’t read it! --- 2nd WARNING!!! This is my first novel! :) --- ***** I own the cover. ***** Check out my other novels: * "Accident Prone" * "Amara - Reunion" * "The Alpha's Bride" * "The Supreme Alpha"
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What did this idiom mean?

Jin Xi Chan Chan was a Chinese idiom that described the beautiful scenery and rippling water. This idiom originated from an ancient Chinese painting depicting a woman sitting by a riverbed. In front of her was a flowing stream, and the scenery was very beautiful. Later, this idiom was used to describe some beautiful and quiet scenes such as gardens, lakes, mountains and rivers, etc.

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2024-09-16 21:18

What does the idiom mean?

The idiom "share the same benefits or opportunities equally" means that everyone shares the same benefits or opportunities equally. This idiom is often used to describe situations of fairness, equality, and mutual benefit. It can also be used to express people's desire for everyone to share social resources and opportunities fairly.

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2025-01-14 06:10

What does the idiom mean?

The idiom 'the river is getting worse day by day' means that the situation is getting worse day by day. This idiom comes from the fact that the water in the river flows downward day by day. It is used to describe the gradual decline of things or the gradual deterioration of the situation. It can be used as a verb, an object, or a complement to refer to the decline of one's career energy. Synonyms include getting worse and getting worse.

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2025-01-09 13:52

Is it an idiom? What does it mean?

The Heart's Whisper was not an idiom. It looks like a phrase but I don't have the context to help me understand what it means. If you can provide more information, I can try to answer your question.

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2025-02-21 14:26

Is it an idiom? What does it mean?

Blooming flowers like brocade was an idiom. It meant that there were many colorful flowers, like colorful brocade, describing beautiful scenery and beautiful things. "Prosperous Brocade Record" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-04-10 12:17

What does the idiom mean?

Thirst-quenching was a term used in Chinese medicine. It meant to promote the production of body fluid to relieve thirst. In the theory of Chinese medicine, body fluid was the general term for all the normal water in the body. It was the basic substance that constituted the human body and maintained the life activities of the human body. It had the functions of nourishing the whole body, transforming blood, and adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the human body. When the body fluid is insufficient, there will be symptoms such as dry mouth and throat, short and red urine (small urine volume, dark yellow color), dry stool, etc. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-30 22:48

What does this idiom mean?

"Taking care of one's old age" usually referred to maintaining one's old age and enjoying one's old age. This concept reflected an ideal state of life for old age, including leisure activities in a comfortable environment, such as walking, dancing, reading, etc. At the same time, attention was paid to the maintenance of the body, such as reasonable diet, health checkups, etc. It also included enjoying spiritual and cultural life, maintaining a happy mood, and many other aspects. The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-30 17:17

What does the idiom mean?

Thirst-quenching was a term used in Chinese medicine to promote the production of body fluid to relieve thirst. In the theory of Chinese medicine, body fluid was the general term for all the normal water in the body. It was the basic substance that constituted the human body and maintained the life activities of the human body. It had the functions of nourishing the whole body, transforming blood, and adjusting the balance of yin and yang in the human body. When a person's body fluid is insufficient, symptoms such as dry mouth and throat, short and red urine (low urine volume, dark yellow color), dry stool, etc. may occur. "The Crane Drinks the Spring Breeze" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-03-21 21:43

What does the idiom mean?

The meaning of 'precarious' was that the morning could not guarantee the fate of the night. It described the situation as very serious and it was difficult to maintain one's livelihood. The novel " Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-01-13 07:59

What does an idiom mean in a fiction?

An idiom in a fiction usually adds flavor and depth to the writing. It can convey complex ideas or emotions in a more vivid and concise way.

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2024-10-15 15:12
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