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What do you mean by paranoia?
yíshén yíguá
Idiom explanation describes nervousness; There are always unfounded doubts.
The idiom comes from Xu Guangqi's "Painting the Land as a Prison": "When you say that you cover your letter, you turn into anger, and you are suspicious and willing to suffer." 9 1 1cha.com
Simple spelling of idioms YSYG
The idiom phonetic notation is ㄕㄣㄡㄨㄟ.
Common idioms
Idiom word number four-character idiom
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idiom usage: suspicious combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.
Idiom structure combination idiom
Ancient idioms in the idiom era
The pronunciation of the idiom is doubtful, so it cannot be pronounced as "y".
Idioms distinguish ghosts by shape, and you can't write "paradox"; Doubt, can't write "smart".
A synonym for foxburying foxes.
The antonym is conviction and obedience.
But in this way, some "writers" who have no vision and only rely on their sense of smell are suspicious. (Lu Xun, "Quasi-romantic talk?" Before ")
English translation is extremely suspicious.
Japanese translations are suspicious dark ghosts (ぎしんぁんき) and births (しょぅ).
Russian translation подозрительный
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