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What is the idiom Tou ()?

Bow one's head and fold a knot is an idiom.

Pronunciation: d tóu zhéJie

meaning

Bow: bow, yield. Bend over: Let yourself bend over to others. Bow your head and bend your knees, that is, bow your head, lose your integrity and give in to others.

Fold?

zhē?

Uneasy: tossing and turning. Break someone's head and fold it. ?

Together?

Fold?

zhé?

Break: break. Fold laurel (Yu Keju and). Fall into the sand (describe a catastrophic failure)?

Premature death: premature death. ?

Bend: twists and turns. Twists and turns. Compromise (taking a conciliatory attitude towards different opinions). Also "compromise"). ?

Turn around: turn around. ?

Loss: Soldiers will lose. ?

Humiliation: torture. Setbacks, perseverance. ?

Reduce: shorten the life (reduce life). Discount. ?

Replace one with another: transformation. Discount (converting physical objects into currency). ?

Confident: Confident (a. Confident; B. persuasion)?

As a term of China traditional opera, a zaju is divided into four parts, and one part is equal to the next part: Zhezi Opera. ?

Judgment: Prison break. ?

Together?

Fold?

Thanks?

No, the rope is broken. ?

Loss: operating at a loss. ?

Last name. ?

Combined installation

Approximate antonym

Approach: grovel, grovel, compromise, etc.

Anti: indomitable spirit, etc.