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Do you know that ABDD style has four words?
ABDD-style four-word words include swearing, travel-stained, ogling, personable, running away and so on.

1. Make a wish

Interpretation: oath: sincere oath; Danny: Sincerity.

The oath is true and credible.

Usage: subject-predicate type, as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Source: The Book of Songs Meng: "Laugh without laughing, swear without saying."

Interpretation of vernacular: laughing and laughing, gentle and docile, swearing to be true and credible.

2. Travel-stained

Interpretation: dust: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road.

Describe the journey, busy and tired.

Usage: subject-predicate type, used as attribute and adverbial.

Source: Yuan Shang Zhongxian's Liu Yichuan: "You are an old friend from afar."

Vernacular interpretation: You are really an old friend who travels a lot.

Step 3 stand out

Interpretation: Describe the eyes full of emotion.

Usage: As an object and an attribute.

Source: Wei Qing Xiuren's "Flower Moon Mark" The sixth time: "Look at the autumn mark again, it is already early autumn eyes, silent."

Interpretation of vernacular: look at autumn marks again. My eyes are full of feelings. I looked at each other and said nothing.

4, personable [fēngdùpiānpiān]

Interpretation: demeanor: demeanor refers to good manners and gestures; Elegant: An elegant appearance.

Elegant and generous.

Usage: subject-predicate type, as predicate and attribute.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Ping Yuanjun: "Ping Yuanjun, a beautiful child in troubled times."

Ping Yuanjun is an elegant person.

5. Escape [tá ozh and yā oy ā o]

Interpretation: The original intention is to describe the lush and gorgeous peach blossoms.

Later, I borrowed "escape" to express escape, which was very humorous.

Usage: subject-predicate, as predicate.

Source: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Yao Tao: "Peach flies and burns its brilliance."

Interpretation of vernacular: Peach blossoms are in full bloom, with bright colors and red as fire.