It also means "alive"
Should it be more suitable than that?
Question 2: How to say alive in English? Pronunciation is alive.
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On the ground; On pins and needles; Alive; See the sun; [Movie] To be alive
Question 3: Choose to fill in the blanks: What did Lisa do yesterday? Choice: A: Listen B: Listen C: Listen C.
Question 4: Who has the English version of Yu Hua's Living? When I was less than ten years old, I supported an idle career and went to the countryside to collect folk songs. All summer that year, I wandered in fields and country houses flooded with sunshine like a sparrow flying around. I like to drink farmers' bitter tea. Their tea barrels are placed under the ridge trees. I picked up the painter's tea hooks and scooped up water to drink unscrupulously. I also filled my own kettle and chatted with the men working in the fields. The girl walked away with a low smile in private because of me. I once chatted with the old man who kept the melon farm for a whole afternoon. This is the most melon I have eaten since I was born. When I stood up to say goodbye, I suddenly found myself walking like a pregnant woman. Then I sat on the threshold with my grandmother's woman. In October, she arranged straw sandals for me to sing and got pregnant. What I like best is sitting in front of farmers' houses when evening comes, watching them sprinkle the raised well water on the ground and suppress the transpiration dust. The sunset light shines on the treetops, holding the fans they handed me, tasting them as salty as salty, watching some young women and talking to men. I wore a wide-brimmed straw hat, slippers on my feet, and a towel hung on the belt behind me to let it get up by itself ...>& gt
Question 5: What is (alive) in English? Living is absolutely right.
Question 6: Looking at the tragedy of Yu Hua's works from Living, how to translate it in English? Talking from Yu Hua's work "Living". We witnessed his tragedy.
Question 7: Urgent need _ Yu Hua's (English version) .. Is there a website or something? Can I see the full text? When I was less than ten years old, I got an idle job and went to the countryside to collect folk songs. All summer that year, I wandered in fields and country houses flooded with sunshine like a sparrow flying around. I like to drink farmers' bitter tea. Their tea barrels are placed under the ridge trees. I picked up the painter's tea hooks and scooped up water to drink unscrupulously. I also filled my own kettle and chatted with the men working in the fields. The girl walked away with a low smile in private because of me. I once chatted with the old man who kept the melon farm for a whole afternoon. This is the most melon I have eaten since I was born. When I stood up to say goodbye, I suddenly found myself walking like a pregnant woman. Then I sat on the threshold with my grandmother's woman. In October, she arranged straw sandals for me to sing and got pregnant. What I like best is sitting in front of farmers' houses when evening comes, watching them sprinkle the raised well water on the ground and suppress the transpiration dust. The sunset light shines on the treetops, holding the fans they handed me, tasting them as salty as salty, watching some young women and talking to men. I'm wearing a wide-brimmed hat, slippers on my feet and a towel hanging behind my head ...>& gt.
Question 8: Ask for the English version of Yu Hua's thoughts on life, and ask for the original text. I am Wang Nan, 1 a middle school student, and I have a good friend, Jim. He is an American girl. We are all in Class Two. Eighth grade. She 15 years old, one year older than me. We all study hard. I am good at physics, but she is good at math. We often help each other with our lessons. We both like to help others. We both like sports very much. Jim likes playing basketball. But I like playing football. She likes green, but I like red. Although we have different ways, we are good friends.
Question 9: Living is pain. True love is not necessarily a perfect match in the eyes of others.
But the inner harmony of people who love each other.
Just to make each other's lives better and pay silently.
This love not only warms oneself, but also warms the secular heart.
True love is to cherish when you can love.
True love is letting go when you can't love.
Because letting go is having everything. ...
Please love when you cherish it.
True love is a kind of heartfelt care and care. There is no flowery rhetoric or grandstanding, but you can only feel it in words and deeds. So plain and so firm. On the contrary, oaths and promises explain its uncertainty. Never believe sweet words. Feel the heart