I think the most important word in the above English sentence is rest. Let me show you other details of the rest, hoping to help you:
First, the phonetic symbols of words
Word pronunciation: English? [rest]? ? ? Beautiful? [rest]?
Second, the definition of words
Noun (short for noun)? The rest; Rest; Support; discontinue
Verb (short for verb)? Rest; Rely on; Keep (sight) inside; Put it aside; Dependence; Based on; Shelve; bury
Third, the usage of words.
(noun)
The basic meaning of rest is "rest", which is the process of relaxing after work. You can rest with your eyes open, or you can rest with your eyes closed, which means sleeping. It is generally used as an uncountable noun, but it can be modified by the indefinite article A, meaning "take a break" or "take a break like ……". Rest is an uncountable noun, which is used as a metaphor to indicate that things are in a static state.
Rest extension can be interpreted as "support". Support frame, bracket, etc. , especially the support of upright objects are countable nouns.
When the rest is used as the solution of "the rest" and "the rest", when the subject replaces the countable noun in the sentence, the predicate verb is in the plural form; When replacing uncountable nouns, the predicate verb is in singular form.
Rest cannot be used as an attribute to modify other nouns. If it means "the rest …", then the rest of the structure must be used.
(verb)
The basic meaning of "rest" as a verb is "rest", which means that someone or something stops moving or talking, leaving it in a static state to restore physical strength or cheer up. By extension, it can mean "relaxation" and "quiet". Rest can also be used as a solution to "(make) rely on [support]".
Rest can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is often followed by a reflexive pronoun or a noun indicating that an animal or a part of the human body is the object.
Rest can also be used as a copula, meaning "still be", followed by a noun or adjective as a predication.
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Come to rest? quiet
Enjoy the rest? Enjoy a rest
Take a break? have a rest
Don't let someone rest? Give it to sb. No rest
Take a break? have a rest
Have a good sleep? Sleep well all night.
Want to rest? Hope to rest
Take a break? have a rest
Do you need a rest? Need a rest.
Get a rest? take a break
Retirement and rest? Go to rest, go to sleep
Take the time to have a rest? Take some time to rest.
Take a break? have a rest
Take a break? go to bed
Discrimination of the meaning of verb (abbreviation of verb)
The nouns remain, surplus, rest, survivor and balance all mean "the rest".
Remainer has a wide meaning, which can refer to the remainder in mathematical operation, the remainder after taking out or using some parts from the whole, or a group of people walking away some remaining people.
Surplus statement surplus.
The most common word rest is used with the definite article the, which refers to any specific number of people or things.
Ruins often refer to the remains or bones of people or animals after death, and also refer to the remains of ancient civilizations or unpublished manuscripts of late writers.
Balance refers to the mantissa after withdrawing the deposit balance or deducting various expenses.
Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs
What about you? Deserved? Answer? Rest? After that? All of them? That? Work hard? Work. ?
You should have a rest after working hard for so long.
Try it? Where to? Get? Some? Rest? ─? What about you? Really? Answer? Busy? Day? Tomorrow. ?
Have a rest, you will be busy tomorrow.
What? Really? More? Money? Than? That? Rest? Yes? We? Release? Together. ?
He has more money than all of us put together.
How come? Will it? What about you? Like what? Where to? Consumption? That? Rest? Yes? That? sky
What are you going to do for the next half day?
Four? Integral? Standing? Out? As? Existence? More? Does it matter? Than? That? Rest. ?
Four points are more important than others.
I am? Isn't it? What are you doing? This? Work? For what? That? Rest? Yes? Mine? Life. ?
I won't do this kind of work all my life.