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Unreasonable explanation
Ghosts can disturb the mind. Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem. The origin of the idiom: The 60th time of Lvyuan Li's Qi Lu Deng in Qing Dynasty: "I was possessed by ghosts for a while, and I regret it."

Example of idiom: I am possessed as people used to say, but now I have driven the ghost away!

Traditional writing: possessed by ghosts

ㄨㄟㄇㄧㄒㄧㄣㄑㄧㄠˋ Athena Chu.

Synonym of obsession: Obsessive-minded, unable to distinguish things. Describe stubbornness, misunderstanding and unrepentant. His thoughts are vague, but he is an extraordinary artist.

The antonyms of being possessed by a ghost: returning to the lost and "returning to the lost".

Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; derogatory sense

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion and color: derogatory idioms

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms

Generation time: modern idioms

Be haunted by ghosts

Russian translation: чёртпопутал

Japanese translation: Magical まがさして and Lost ぶんべつ respectively.

Other translations: être possédé, obsé dé <; Apologize to everyone.

Idiom riddle: dancing on a mass grave

Writing note: I am ignorant and can't write "stealing".