Well, phrases like 'A long time ago' are great for setting the time frame in a short story. 'Out of the blue' can be used when something unexpected happens. Also, 'With bated breath' can be used to describe the anticipation of a character, for example, 'The characters waited with bated breath as the door slowly creaked open.' This helps to build tension in the story.
What are the commonly used online phrases in 2017?
As a fan of online literature, I don't have the ability to update online phrases in real time. Here are some popular online phrases in 2017 for your reference:
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2 Meow Meow
3 蒟蒻
4 doge
5 skr
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8 Wow
9 Awesome
Understanding
Buddhist
12 Gu Value
Idiot Netizen
Explosion
Explosion
16 Milk
Burning Eyes
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Trembling
Fury
These are just some of the popular online terms in 2017. The development of online terms is very fast. There are many new words appearing every year.
Two friends, Jack and Jill, were always together. They shared secrets and had a great time. One day, Jack got into trouble at school. Jill stood up for him without hesitation. Their friendship grew stronger through this incident.
There are many sentences used to describe a better tomorrow, such as:
Tomorrow will be better because the sun will rise, flowers will bloom, birds will sing.
A beautiful tomorrow is waiting for us. Let's move forward hand in hand to welcome this moment full of hope.
The future is beautiful, as long as we pursue it with all our heart and care for it, it will become a reality.
Although there are many difficulties now, a beautiful tomorrow will definitely come. Let's face the challenge bravely.
Tomorrow is beautiful because it is full of possibilities, hopes and dreams.
Every day is a new beginning, every day is a beautiful tomorrow, let us cherish the present and work hard for a better future.
The future will be better because we believe that as long as we work hard together, everything will be better.
Tomorrow is beautiful because it will be a moment full of hope. We will welcome it together.
As long as we keep moving forward with hope, tomorrow will be better because our dreams will become a reality.
A beautiful tomorrow is on the road, let's work hard together to welcome its arrival.
To right-click and add commonly used phrases in the document, you can follow these steps:
1 Open the document you want to edit and choose a text editor or integrated editor.
2 Find the place where you want to add the phrase in the text editor or integrated editor. Usually, these phrases are placed at the beginning or end of a paragraph, or at a specific position within the paragraph.
3 Right-click the selected paragraph in the text editor or integrated editor and choose Add to List or Add to document.
4. In the pop-up dialog box, select the phrase list that you want to add. You can add it by selecting "Common Phrases" or "Other Phrases" from the "Phrases" drop-down menu.
5 click the Add button to add these commonly used phrases to the document.
After completing the above steps, right-click on each paragraph in the document to see an option indicating which phrase to add the paragraph to. This made it easier to use these phrases to organize thoughts and express ideas when writing.
The following are the spellings of some of the uncommon words and phrases commonly used in novels:
1 Hungry (yān yān): refers to excessive eating, which is extended to debauchery and extravagance.
2. False Chen: It refers to falsehood, evil, and deception.
3. Resentment: refers to quarrels, conflicts, and disputes.
4. Cheating, swindling, cheating.
5 (hán huī): It refers to frogs, toads, and other amputated animals.
6. Dusk (gāo y): It refers to the dusk and eagle among birds.
7. Mandrill (yīng yīng): It refers to ghosts and monsters.
8. Huxu (shü hu xu): It refers to illusions, illusions, and scams.
9. Meal: refers to eating and drinking.
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These are some commonly used unfamiliar words and phrases. Some unfamiliar words are not commonly used in modern Chinese, but they are often used in novels because these words often enhance the uniqueness and expressiveness of novels.
There was a magical adventure that began when a girl named Lily found an old map in her attic. The map seemed to lead to a place full of magic. She followed the map's directions and soon found herself in a strange world. There were fairies flying around and unicorns grazing in meadows. But she also faced challenges like getting through a maze made of thorns. Along the way, she met a friendly gnome who gave her some advice on how to find the most magical item in this world. Eventually, she found it and her adventure became a story she would always remember.
The most common terms used on the Internet include, but are not limited to, the following:
1 Like (Z thumbs up): It means that you like and support an article, answer, video, etc.
2. D Footprint: To express one's opinion on an article, answer, video, etc., to discuss and communicate.
3. Sharing (X Sharing): Sharing an article, answer, video, etc. on your Social networks so that more people can see it.
4. Private Message (M Private): It means that you want to share an article, answer, video, etc. privately with someone and don't want others to see it.
5 Follow (T Follow): This means that the following of an article, answer, video, etc. will continue to follow and obtain more related content.
6. Unfollow (U Unfollow): Unfollow an article, answer, video, etc.
7. Report (Q-Report): It means to report inappropriate content in an article, answer, video, etc. to the administrator for handling.
8. Private Message (M-Chat): means to chat privately with someone on social media without being disturbed by others.
9 Post (X Post): It means to add your own comments or thoughts to an article, answer, video, etc.
10 Search (S Search): It means to use a search engine to search for relevant information.
These terms are very common in online communication and are used very frequently. They are an important part of online language.
The common phrases and general knowledge for writing ancient novels were as follows:
1. Words and phrases commonly used in ancient Chinese novels:
- [Time Travel: A character who returns to the past to change the course of history.]
- Rebirth: A character who is reborn in a historical event and is involved in the event again.
- Legend: A novel that tells the stories of ancient heroes and legendary figures.
- Mythology: refers to novels that tell stories of ancient myths.
- Wuxia: refers to novels that tell the story of ancient chivalrous men.
- Romance: A novel that tells the love story of an ancient woman.
- "Fantasy" referred to novels about ancient immortals, demons, and ghosts.
- Science fiction: It refers to fantasy novels about the future technology of ancient humans.
2. Some common sense:
- Ancient China had a long history and was divided into many dynasties. Each dynasty had different political, economic, and cultural styles.
- There were many myths, legends, stories, and characters in ancient Chinese novels, such as Confucius, Laozi, Zhuangzi, Sun Wukong, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
- In ancient Chinese novels, there were often descriptions of scenery, characters 'appearances, actions, and psychology.
- In ancient Chinese novels, there were often various plots such as love, war, trickery, exploration, etc.