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What's the difference between "dry, noisy and urgent"?

Dry and impetuous have different meanings.

Gan z ao

Lacking moisture, dry, without moisture or with little moisture. For example: dry, hot, stuffy, spicy, dry, Gao Qian.

Manic? state in the Zhou Dynasty

Refers to impatience; Not calm. For example: irritable, impetuous, guard against arrogance and rashness.

: "Dry" example:

1. The counselor is eager to make everyone understand this truth.

In recent days, the weather is dry and gloomy, the autumn wind is bleak, and the cold air attacks people.

3, flowers and trees because of the hot weather, like a criticized child, drooping head, depressed.

4, children's food desiccant frequently hurts people, worthy of attention!

No one wants to read a boring book.

Examples of "mania":

1, life must have a certain concentration if it wants to be a precipitate. If a person does not have enough concentration, he will be impetuous.

2, two friends and be calm!

We should always keep the work style of being neither arrogant nor impetuous.

4, this person has a bad temper and often fights before he falls down.

5. Why does he look like a leader? Mao Mao is manic, just like bathing a monkey.