Agreed. How to answer the next sentence?

The next sentence is: "admire, admire"

Conceit means giving and taking, which is usually said modestly and politely by the winner after the game. For example, if A wins the A-B competition, A will politely say "agree" to B, to the effect that you let me win.

Thank you for compromise, modesty, what you said to the other party when you had an advantage in the competition, and the humble statement of your own advantage.

For example, in chess, the dominant side says "yield" to the other side, which directly means: the advantage I gained is that you didn't do your best, but you gave up on me.

In fact, it includes encouragement to losers or affirmation of their strength.

Sometimes "concession, concession" is often used twice to emphasize the meaning.

Thank you for your compromise.

Pinyin: [chéng ràng]

Interpretation: Compromise generally means what the winner said modestly and politely after the game. For example, if A wins the A-B competition, A will politely say "agree" to B, to the effect that you let me win.

For example, coquetry is a woman's "patent", which I can't accept.

Related antonyms:

snatch

Pinyin: [Qi m 4 ng du ó]

Interpretation: forcibly taking other people's things: ~ property.

Example: I'm just cutting the diameter here, and I dare not roll with the punches and rob other people's children!