Terrified means to describe extreme panic and fear, causing people to feel extremely shocked and terrified. Calmness meant that one's thoughts or spirit were calm without uneasiness or suppressed feelings. One had suppressed or re-restrained one's feelings and calmed down.
Demoness referred to beautiful women, rebellious women, non-mainstream women, frivolous women, or women who dressed up too seductively. The term "demoness" comes from Cao Zhi's "Mingdu Chapter" in the Three Kingdoms and Liang Hexun's "Mocking Liu's Discussion" in the Southern Dynasty. In ancient literature, demoness was often used to describe beautiful women who were heavily dressed. In addition, demoness could also refer to female demons or enchanting women who had cultivated in myths. In general, the term demoness could be used to describe a woman with demonic arts or evil behavior, or it could also be used to describe a seductive woman.
The word 'unstoppable' meant that it was coming at them with unstoppable momentum. This idiom came from the Biography of Xi Jian in the Book of Jin. It described a force or momentum that was so powerful that it could not be stopped. It can be used to describe the powerful and irresistible force of an army, person, or event. The antonyms were like a hot knife through butter and unstoppable, while the antonyms were like the sun was setting and the general trend was over.
Supernormal meant that one was above average.
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Yu Sang's meaning could not be confirmed based on the search results provided. According to document 1 and document 3, Sang was a form of honorific used to express respect and politeness to the other party. It could be used after the name of the person, regardless of gender. However, according to document 2 and document 4, the meaning of "Sang" in Chengdu dialect was stupid. It could also be used to describe the feeling of being extremely annoying but also a little like. Therefore, more information was needed to confirm Yu Sang's exact meaning.
Counterattack was an idiom that described fighting back when there was no way out. This idiom could be used to describe a situation where one fought back bravely in a difficult situation, whether it was in the economy, sports, war, or other fields. A desperate counterattack meant to put all one's eggs in one basket to resist in a desperate situation. This idiom was used to describe a person who had no way out.