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Crazy guess idiom, a word written obliquely with seven characters.

Crazy guess idiom, a word written obliquely with seven characters.

Title: A seven-character oblique writing, a crooked eight-character, two curves, and an idiom.

Correct answer: crooked.

Pinyin: w ā i q and ni ǔ b ā.

Explanation: crooked, not straight. (1) describe involuntarily, tilt instability. (2) some down, some crooked. It also describes that the object is not firmly tilted and the building is dilapidated and unstable.

Please straighten these crooked tables.

Source: Ming? Feng Menglong's A Brief History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: Chapter 83: Order the guards to stop it. Xiong Yiliao pulled with his hand, and the guards staggered, and the two entered the temple. ? Yang Mo's Song of Youth Chapter 7 Part 1:? After midnight, with the rhythmic sound of wheels, most passengers in the carriage fell asleep quietly. ?

Pinyin code: wqnb

Synonyms: crooked, crooked, messy, and messy.

Antonym: neat, orderly and orderly.

Two-part allegorical saying: tumbler; Women's foot-binding walkway; Two drunks are sleeping; A tumbler rides a car; Broken temple bodhisattva

Usage: as attribute and adverbial; Irregular finger

English: crooked

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