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Mathematical Chinese vocabulary
Interesting, interesting, boring, tasteless, boring.

First, interesting [Y ǒ u Q ǐ]

Can arouse people's curiosity or love: ~ story. The child is very lively.

Examples of literary works: Hong Shen's Fan of a Rich Family Act III: "Boying, there is a woman hiding in this room. Do you find it interesting? "

Second, fun.

Features that make people happy, interesting and attractive: very ~. ~ infinity.

Examples of literary works: Lu Xun's letter to Zou Taofen: "I thought it would be more interesting if there were illustrations."

Third, boredom.

1, carefree boring: I feel ~ as soon as I have time.

2. (words, actions, etc. ) it's all meaningless and annoying: it's too much to say that you have enough food and clothing.

Examples of literary works: Zhou Fu's "Morning in Shanghai" Part III Erqi: "I was bored at home recently and got two pots of photos."

Fourth, tasteless.

1, tasteless: it is a pity to eat it, but it is a pity to discard it.

2, not fun: boring ~.

Examples of literary works: Hong Shen's The Mystery of the Rich, Act III: "You are an honest man, and you have turned over a new leaf. Then it will really become an old thing with a disgusting face and a tasteless language. "

Verb (short for verb) boring

Boring; Lack of interest: language. This monotonous life is really ~.

Examples of literary works: Chapter 3 of Du Pengcheng's In Peaceful Days: "He used to envy this simple family, but now he thinks it is boring."