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Seven math 1 type an idiom
unchangeable

Yang Zhenning

Explain as: make, form. Once formed, it will never change.

The source of the Book of Rites: "Invariance, so a gentleman is dedicated."

Structural combination.

Usage is used as a derogatory term. Mostly used in negative sentences. Generally used as a predicate.

Positive sound one; You can't pronounce "Yi".

Differentiation and formation; Can't write "sincerity".

Synonyms remain unchanged.

Antonyms are ever-changing, ever-changing and unpredictable.

Discrimination between ~ and "intact"; Nothing has changed. The difference is: ① ~ focusing on the thing itself has not changed. More means that people can't observe things from the perspective of development and movement; "intact" focuses on things that have not been changed by external forces. More refers to external forces taking reserved and unchanging actions on related things. ② ~ mostly used in negative sentences; Seldom used in affirmative sentences; "intact" often appears in both affirmative and negative sentences. "intact" can be described as plagiarism; Don't change according to the actual situation; Choose; ~ I can't

For example, China's laws and regulations are developing with the socialist construction; Perfect; By no means ~.