情绪 | qíng xù | mood; state of mind; moodiness; Classifiers: 种 | |
思绪 | sī xù | train of thought; emotional state; mood; feeling | |
就绪 | jiù xù | to be ready; to be in order | |
心绪 | xīn xù | state of mind; mood | |
头绪 | tóu xù | outline; main threads |
1 | "What if you found out that one of them was a writer for the Yiddish newspaper?" she asked, in what might have been the worst sales pitch ever. | |
2 | This sense of the sign as something different from what Saussure said it was is going to be the underlying theme of the second and central part of this lecture. | |
3 | Some people believe that depression is an imaginary disease and that it'spossible to think yourself into feeling depressed and down. | |
4 | In the meantime, what Saussure is doing with this relationship above and below the line is, he is saying that there is an arbitrary relationship between the concept and the sound image. | |
5 | Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe. |