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Shake your head and make sentences

Shaking one's head is an idiom in China, which is used to describe a person who finds it interesting or thinks he is not bad. The following is the relevant content I have compiled. Let's have a look.

Words:

Shake your head-look satisfied.

Pinyin:

[yáo tóu Huàng náo]

Explanation:

Shake: shake. Qi heng shook his head. Describe yourself as having fun or feeling good.

Make sentences:

1) This naughty kitten sometimes jumps up and down, sometimes bobbing its head, which is very cute.

He is shaking his head and reading the text.

3) My brother always shakes his head when he recites high marks in ancient Chinese, like an old pedant.

The grass swayed in the wind. The grass shook its head in the wind.

5) After the two agreed, they stood up and walked away.

He sat there shaking his head and talking proudly about his article.

Make a sentence

1. He shook his head and read the text.

This naughty kitten sometimes jumps up and down, and sometimes shakes her head, which is very cute.

My brother always shakes his head like an old pedant when reciting ancient Chinese.

4, watching, mountain and others gaudy, bobbing out of Wang Er's sight.

After they agreed, they stood up and shook their heads and left.

6. Strangely enough, the last one, the angel, has a skull, lacks guessing and shaking his head, looks around, flutters his wings and flies, and walks on the ground for a while. I don't know how many tigers, leopards, wolves and insects have just left.

7. There is a fortune-telling booth next to Lao Wang's roast chicken. A blind man in a blue gown is pretending to be a woman, and the cloth cover is an "iron mouth".

8. Xiaoyao Maple looks like a Bob with a slight pinch of her finger.

9. An hour later, Jack staggered aboard the Black Pearl, which made Cather and others know that Jack's sailing skills were excellent, but he couldn't help but whisper to himself.