"Smash it, Smash it" is a popular Internet termsmacked, it is also a sarcastic and challenging statement. Smash it means letting the other party hit you, ifsmackedIf you have the ability, smash it. Another meaning of this sentence is "Come on, come on, try it." When we can't beat each other or have lost, we will use this sentence to express our challenge. The spirit of smashing it, using short words to express the confidence and courage of young people, and has also become part of the trend culture.
2 The original meaning of "smashing the mouth" and "smashing" is mostly related to the impact of heavy objects, such as "smashing a stone" and "smashing". The use of "smashing" to indicate that the mouth action lacks language basis and rationality, and is an irregular writing method. Therefore, when describing the action of the mouth,"smacking the mouth" should be used.
"Zabazui" is the correct word, and "Zabazui" is an erroneous writing method. 1 From the perspective of word meaning,"Zabazui" means sucking with lips."Zabazui" means opening and closing the tongue through the upper and lower lips to make a sound. It is often used to describe people enjoying food because of delicious food, or to express aftertaste and thinking. For example, people will unconsciously smack their mouths when eating delicious food. 2 From the perspective of word origin,"Zabazui" is true.
The action of opening and closing the lips to make a sound when you have some recollection or express appreciation and regret. 2 Regarding "smacking the mouth" and "smacking" mainly refers to using a heavy object to hit or beat it, which is irrelevant to the meaning of making a sound through the movement of the lips."smacking the mouth" is an irregular writing style that is easy to cause misunderstanding and is not a regular and correct expression. In written writing and daily communication, it is recommended to use "smacking the mouth".
"Smash" is pronounced "zá". As a verb, it means to hit an object with a heavy thing, or to hit a heavy thing on an object, such as "smashing a walnut" and "smashing a foot". The second means to break, such as "smashed a bowl" in colloquial language also means that things have failed, such as "the performance is smashed" and "smack" is pronounced "zā". It is also a verb, which means sucking with your lips, such as "smack a sip of wine" and also means smack your lips.
The writing of "smack" is correct. 1 From the perspective of word meaning,"smack" means "sucking with your lips" and "carefully identifying the taste"."smack" is to make a sound through the action of opening and closing your tongue. It is usually used to describe the conscious action made by a person while enjoying the taste while eating, or falling into thinking and memories. The original meaning of "smack" is "smack" and has nothing to do with this lip action,"smack".
Sticking your lips can have the following meanings in different situations. Appreciation of food. When tasting delicious food, the action of smacking your lips symbolizes deep appreciation of the food and satisfaction of the taste. For example, when tasting fine wine, people will use smacking your lips to express their admiration for the wine. Surprise, boredom and dissatisfaction with the wine. In the face of lengthy and tedious conversations or endless interruptions from others, smacking your lips may send a signal of boredom and dissatisfaction, suggesting that the other person should stop being anxious and confused.
"Everything is priced and classified, allowing guests to choose their own venting methods and consumption levels."smackedHave you ever thought about it, is this method feasible? When people want to smash things when they are angry, will they choose this expensive and this cheap? When you choose it, your anger will probably be reduced by half. Do you still have money to make? You still let a few people go, and if you want to vent your anger, you will beat them if they don't kill them, they will be 500 yuan.
"Smash" is pronounced "zá", which has multiple meanings, such as hitting with a heavy object, like smashing a walnut, when the object is broken. In colloquial terms, it also means that the matter has failed. If a drama is smashed,"smack" is pronounced "zā", the verb has the following meanings: one is to suck with your lips, such as taking a sip of wine, the other is to smack your tongue, and the third is to carefully identify the taste. For example, the taste of "smacking your mouth" is made by yourself.
The reason why dogs smack their mouths is usually because they feel relaxed and satisfied or are imitating behavior. When dogs feel relaxed and satisfied, they often show some specific behaviors. One of them is that the action of smack their mouths usually occurs in When they feel comfortable and secure, such as at home or in the company of their owner, the dog may close his eyes, open his mouth slightly, and make a soft smack sound. This is actually a way for them to express satisfaction and pleasure.
Both "Zabazui" and "Zabazui" are used, but "Zabazui" is more common and standardized. 1 From a semantic point of view,"Zabazui" originally means the action of gathering lips to suck."Zabazui" vividly depicts the appearance of a person's lips opening, closing and tongue moving to make a sound when tasting the taste, or falling into a state of thinking. The semantic conforms to the description of this action. 2 In daily communication and written expression from the perspective of language habits.
In the Chinese vocabulary system, it is standard usage. 2 From the perspective of usage habits, in daily life and written expression of various literary works,"Zabazui" appears more frequently. People generally use this word to describe corresponding actions and states. However,"Zabazui" is not a widely accepted standardized expression, but more of a non-standard writing method. Therefore,"Zabazui" is better in terms of accuracy and versatility.
In the subtle world of interpersonal communication, the interpretation of body language and gesture language often goes beyond the literal meaning. For example, the seemingly simple action of smacking the lips is rich in connotation and changes. It is like a key that opens the multi-faceted treasure chest of emotions and intentions. When we taste delicious food, the purest smacking sound comes from the encounter between the taste buds on the tip of our tongue and the delicious food. It symbolizes a deep appreciation of the food, which is a kind of satisfaction of the taste and an intoxicating soul. For example, tasting.
The situation of cats smashing their lips may be caused by a variety of reasons. These reasons involve many aspects such as physiological environment and health. The following is a detailed analysis of this phenomenon. Oral health of cats directly affects their behavior. Oral ulcers or stomatitis will cause cats to feel pain and discomfort, which may lead to the behavior of smashing their lips. In addition, oral diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis may also cause cats to lick their lips frequently, leading to the phenomenon of smashing their lips.
"Zabazui" is more appropriate. 1 From the perspective of vocabulary norms,"Zabazui" is a widely recognized standardized writing style. The word "Zabazui" itself has related meanings such as "sucking with your lips"."Zabazui" vividly depicts the state of a person making an action in the mouth accompanied by a sound. It is an expression that conforms to language habits and vocabulary norms. 2 Regarding "smashing the mouth" and "smashing","slapping" usually refers to hitting an object with a heavy object and emitting it from the mouth.
For example, in Lao She's works, there is a sentence like "He smacks his mouth while eating", and readers feel naturally familiar with this expression. 2 From the perspective of vocabulary standardization, in some authoritative modern Chinese dictionaries and other reference books,"smacks", as a included and standardized vocabulary, is widely recognized, while "smacks a mouth" is relatively less mentioned and standardized, and is slightly insufficient in standardization. Therefore, comprehensively speaking,"smacks a mouth".
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