What are the code words?

1, coincidence

Sentence-making: There are countless humorous skills. Among the humorous themes in ancient and modern China and abroad, sophistry is one of the main humorous techniques because it is easy to win by surprise, ingenious and peculiar, and often coincides with the principle and internal mechanism of humor formation.

Note: No need to discuss, the meaning is just the same.

2. Darkness

Sentence making: I think it conveys a cool message, that is, no matter how dark the clouds above you are and how cold the rain is, there is still a hope: everything will pass and things will get better.

Description: (1) There is no light: there is a cave. (2) metaphor social corruption and political reaction.

3. prostitutes

Results The index of female sex workers' access to AIDS prevention services in the demonstration area increased year by year. In 2007, the proportion of female sex workers who received any intervention at one time reached over 97.9%.

Explanation: A prostitute who secretly engaged in prostitution in the old society.

Step 4 keep the password

Sentence: After 60 years of one-party rule, humanism has become synonymous with accusing political oppression, Gloria? Davis said this. She is a scholar of China's history of thought and culture at Monash University in Melbourne.

Explanation: (~) secret signals agreed upon by each other (by voice, action, etc.). ).

5. Darkness

Sentence: that small valley will be abandoned in the dark and ancient trees, listening to the many tongues of those trees whispering that something unknown has happened here for a long time.

Explanation: Dim: A corner of the valley.

6. Shadow

Sentence: A shadow hunter will venture into the circle and devote himself to the ancient gods, spray his blood into the air, lure the ancient dragons to come cruelly, and throw the enemy into the most terrible suffering.

Explanation: Shadow.

7. darkroom

Sentence making: In the first experiment of their three-part experiment, they recruited 84 students and divided them into two groups, one of which was conducted in a bright room with 10 fluorescent lamps and the other in a dark room with only four fluorescent lamps.

Description: A room with sunshade.

8. dim

Sentence making: Lavaine is famous for its mosaics; A group of tourists came from one church to another, craning their necks to see the dim luster of tiny stained glass on the high dusty dome.

Explanation: insufficient light; Dark: bright.

9, dim

Sentence making: It was the kindness of people to take in strange victims during the flood, and the selflessness of workers who would rather reduce their working hours than see their friends lose their jobs, which made us spend the darkest time.

Explanation: (light, color) dim; Not bright; Not bright: bright ~ ◇ the prospect of capitalist countries ~

10, prompt

Sentence: Other analysts suggest that there may be cost reduction in the next few weeks, and it may also include more targeted layoffs and natural attrition, rather than a large number of layoffs as some people speculate.

Explanation: (1) I didn't understand the meaning, but I understood it with implicit words or gestures: he touched me with his eyes and let me go. (2) Psychological influence. Use words, gestures, expressions, etc. Make people accept an idea or do something without thinking, such as hypnosis is suggestion.

1 1, dark color

Sentence-making: I regard the virtual self-image as a fact of a game, and only allow me to hang over the usual obstacles that prevent me from realizing my "dark side" in real life.

Explanation: darkness; Gloomy: the face in the basement ~ but wet | the sky ~ ◇ ~

12, undercurrent surging

Sentence making: The voice is ethereal and light, but in every song, you will encounter some greedy muddy tangled branches and bottomless undercurrents, which seems to imply that war is not so much a violation of the essence of existence as a manifestation of human nature.

Description: (1) flowing groundwater. (2) metaphor potential ideological tendency or social dynamics.

13, gloomy

Sentence: There is always something in the museum that attracts tourists' curiosity, and the outdoor scenery is equally attractive: the blue sky and Oxford City make gloomy and autistic old ashmolean museum look brand-new.

Explanation: dim; I don't know.

14, reef

Sentence: This is a man-made accident. The captain fell asleep after drinking vodka, and the third officer at the helm failed to turn in time, causing the tanker to hit a well-known reef.

Description: (1) Rocks that don't expose the water surface in oceans and rivers are obstacles to navigation. (2) Metaphorical things encounter hidden obstacles in progress.

15, secretly

Sentence: Be aware that China, Australia and Ethiopia are all doing the same thing: setting restrictions on Internet content through technology and laws, and secretly monitoring network communication.

Explanation: (1) In the dark: hide ~ look around | ~ grope. (2) sneaking around; In private; In private: ~ inquire about | ~ activities.

16, implied

Sentence: Hans will not convey information like an ultimatum or a hint of murder (for example, without further clarification, it means "I don't know if this will work").

Explanation: doing something or saying a sentence contains some meaning and is not clearly stated.

17, hidden

Sentence-making: But when we tested the subjects with these novel matching methods 20 minutes after they finished learning these hypothetical pairs, we found that they did not find any hidden relationships.

Explanation: hide or conceal: dig out the class enemies of ~.

18, code word

Sentence: Prometheus is a name, and our project uses a code word, because our patent lawyer advised us to keep the patent application process secret until it was completely stuck.

Explanation: a secret language agreed upon by each other.

19, dark field

Sentence: Based on the principle of dark field imaging, a set of on-line optical element damage detection device for large laser device was successfully developed, and the experimental study was carried out on a set of multi-pass amplification system.

Interpretation: Don't perform on the stage, just explain in the lines, so that the audience can understand the plot.

20, sneaking around

The head of South Africa's police department said last Friday that the most difficult security task of the World Cup may be US President Barack? During his surprise visit, Obama joked that he secretly hoped that the American team would be eliminated early.

Explain: secretly or privately, without revealing: he made up his mind.

2 1, did Sarah laugh

Sentence: Every time I see a bumper sticker that says "Earth first: then we will destroy other planets", I can't help laughing internally, just like thinking of that stupid idea of sending garbage into space.

Explanation: (1) secretly happy. 2 secretly sneer.

22, code

Sentence: Some supermarkets use a special device, which can "read" this password, automatically print out a receipt, and store information to let the owner know when his stock is sold out.

Explanation: (~) Symbols used by shops in the old days to replace numbers in commodity prices.

23, assassination

Sentence: She was assassinated in 2007 in the movement for democracy in the country ruled by the military government. Her husband is the current president, and his reputation has been damaged by corruption charges.

Explanation: Kill while others are unprepared.

24, sneaking around

Sentence: leaders fabricate war lies, torture people in secret or secret prisons, invade other countries unsatisfied, invest and monopolize arms sales, and assassinate leaders they don't like.

Explanation: privately; Behind my back. Also known as underground.

25. Undercurrent

Sentence: Many years ago, someone predicted the storm of social media industry, but was it caused by the global economic recession, or did it indicate another booming industry?

Explanation: It is a metaphor for secret development, but there is no superficial state of affairs (mostly political struggles, social movements, etc.). ).

26. Black box

Sentence: These problems have appeared in Asian companies before, most obviously in Singaporean companies, but China's wealth, scale, government's black-box operation and laws have made these problems more fully apparent.

Description: A part of a camera that is opaque when closed, with a lens and shutter in the front and film in the back.

27, stab in the back

Sentence: I loved my girlfriend very much until I realized that she told all her friends that I was stupid. She is really a backstabbing person.

Explanation: It is a metaphor for the act or trick of hurting people in secret: an open gun is easy to hide, but an open arrow is difficult to defend.

28. Hidden weapons

Sentence: "hidden weapons, a woman with many sorceries in the battle" is a common epigram. Female generals often hide magic baby weapons to make up for their gender disadvantage.

Description: Secretly projecting weapons that make people unprepared, such as darts and sleeve arrows (common in early vernacular).

29, spooks

Sentence: Javert went to Fantine's door, turned the doorknob, gently pushed it open like a nurse or spy, and went in.

Description: (1) People who engage in secret reconnaissance in reactionary ruling organs. (2) secretly spying.

30.the sewer

Sentence: all kinds of manhole covers, including prefabrication in prefabrication yard, automobile transportation, crane loading and unloading, manual assistance.

Description: Underground drainage ditch.

3 1, dark wound

Sentence: Generally speaking, the requirements for threshers are: clean threshing, less broken grains or no hulling (such as rice), and as far as possible to reduce the dark injury of grains.

Description: (1) Internal injury ②. (2) Unexposed damage on the object.

32 years old, dark.

Sentence making: Our responsibility is to live a "good, righteous and honest" life in this evil generation (section 9) and stay away from "dark useless things" (section 1 1), thus exposing evil.

Explanation: (1) is ambiguous. (2) ignorance.

33. A bright future lies ahead.

Sentence making: As long as our hearts are strong enough and full of hope, we will surely usher in the moment when there is no doubt that there will be another village without a way out, and our life may be more exciting!

Allusion: weeping willows are dense and flowers are blooming. Describe the spring scene of willow trees in shade and flowers in profusion. It is also a metaphor for meeting a turning point in difficulties.

34. There is no darkness

Sentence: I can't live in a dark corner for you, I can't wait for you to get old all my life, I can't dream for you, I can't make myself lonely for you.

Allusions: Describe the social darkness under the rule of reactionary forces.

35, dim

At present, the whole country in Britain is excited to welcome the royal wedding, but many brides-to-be are full of fear. They are worried that the biggest wedding in Britain in nearly 30 years will make their wedding day bleak.

Allusions: dim: not bright, dim. Describe the loss of luster.

36. infighting

Sentence-making: The intrigue between science and science teaching is nothing new, but it is still common in many parts of the United States, and the United States is paying a high price for this "anti-scientism".

Allusions: There are struggles in the open and in the dark. Describe each other's thoughts and reject each other.

37. Make eyes at each other

Sentence: Today, after my divorce, I decided to go out with the guy who has been making eyes at me for months. After a few long-awaited drinks in the bar, I'm going to swing.

Allusion: In the old days, beauty's eyes were as clear as eyes. Refers to flirting in secret.

38. It's getting dark

Sentence: that year, 15 years old, the third grade, the age of rebellion, but we are really young and ignorant; Facing the senior high school entrance examination, I still played until dark.

Allusions: faint: dark. The world is dark and dreary. Describe the scene of wind and sand all over the sky when it is windy. It is also a metaphor for political corruption and social darkness.

39, groping in secret

Sentence-making: Hawthorne also asks questions, but rarely answers them; He groped in the dark and had no confidence in the result.

Allusions: grope: seek, explore. Looking in the dark. After metaphor without guidance, study alone.

40. Crossing Chencang

Sentence: This trend is slowly forcing American universities to change their education system, hire those China study agents who are good at "sneaking in" and improve their English training programs.

Allusions: crossing: crossing; Chen Cang: The name of ancient county, in the east of Baoji City, Shaanxi Province. Metaphor is to achieve a certain goal by creating illusion. It is also a metaphor for adultery.

4 1, stab in the back

Sentence-making: Being endowed with the "competition" of fame and fortune by the law of success, countless backstabbing, accompanied by these two words, crazily broke the balance of simple interpersonal relationships.

Allusions: Metaphors are all kinds of overt and covert attacks.

42, stab in the back hurts people

Sentence: I loved my girlfriend very much until I realized that she told all her friends that I was stupid. She is really a backstabbing person.

Allusions: stab in the back hurts people. Metaphor in some way secretly hurt people.

43, if bright, if dark

Sentence-making: Different from labor, Marx used two sets of discourse systems to express leisure problems, one set is straightforward and the other is vague metaphor.

Allusion: It seems bright and dark. Metaphor is not clear about the situation or problem.

44. Abandon darkness and bring it light.

Sentence: Elected governments must be more and more responsible for policies that are not completely under their control. However, at the meeting held in Brussels, voters have no right to cast a vote of "abandoning the darkness and voting for the light".

Allusion: Leave the darkness and enter the light. Metaphor is to leave the reactionary camp politically and invest in progress.

45. Observe unannounced visits

Sentence making: The inspectors discovered 26 unlicensed black intermediaries in the urban area through unannounced visits.

Allusion: Look carefully from the light, and ask for understanding from the dark. Refers to the investigation and study conducted by the court through various methods.

Prejudice is dark

Sentence making: For every idea you find online, you will find another opposite. Therefore, when making a decision, it is necessary to "listen to it clearly, and listen to it secretly."

Allusions: partial belief: only listen to one side of the story; Dark: confused. If you only listen to one side of the story, you can't tell right from wrong.

47. What you hear is clear, but what you hear is eccentric.

Sentence making: For every idea you find online, you will find another opposite. Therefore, when making a decision, it is necessary to "listen to it clearly, and listen to it secretly."

Allusions: it means that we must listen to opinions from all sides at the same time in order to correctly understand things; If you only believe one-sided words, you will inevitably make one-sided mistakes.