Drawer pinyin
Drawer, pronounced ch not chūu ti, is a Chinese vocabulary, which means a box for putting things in furniture such as tables and cabinets. It has a bottom and no cover, so it can be pulled out and pushed in.
Sentences in the drawer:
1. You can put your pen on the shelf, then put it in the drawer, throw it away and let the ink evaporate.
2. A cabinet with drawers has an open shelf at the top, which is usually used to put dishes.
3. The moon took off the sultry dark green magic robe, threw it on the table casually, and then took out all the magic notes in the drawer.
I put a.23 pistol in the dresser drawer. The window of the hotel room is so high from the sidewalk that it can definitely kill people. But I never tried, and somehow I knew I would never. I'm either too scared or too stubborn, or maybe my despair is never as thorough as I thought. There always seems to be something that can keep me going.
So I'm going to write down our story, put it in the corner of the drawer, and let it stay like this all my life, so that even if my life ends and my body dies, this love will still be my own story.