Free means to describe freedom, no restrictions, no constraints and no worries. Restraint means restriction, and restraint means restraint. Words such as “involuntarily”, “tied behind one’s back” and “timid” are antonyms, which are usually used aspredicates and attributes in sentences. Describepeople or animals, etc. It is here that I spent my unrestrained childhood. The unrestrainedpronunciation is wújūwúshù, which comes from the forty-fourth time in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng’en in the Ming Dynasty: “Being a monk is unrestrained and free. What’s the business?” In vernacular Chinese, it means being a monk is free and unfettered. What’s your opinion? The synonyms similar to the word “unrestrained” are:
① free and easy,pronounced as zì yó uz zà i, which describes unrestrained, very carefree and casual, and also means complacent. Spring has come, all kinds of birds are flying freely in the sky with their wings tilted, and their chirping sounds echo in the air like beautiful music.
② unrestrained,pinyin is wú j ū wú f ū, which means free and carefree. With “free”. In the vast sky, the children areplaying happily, so unrestrained, as if the growing troubles have never surrounded them.
③ Whatever you want,pronounced suí x and nsu ǒ yǒ, meaning: whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want according to your own meaning, and there is no constraint to describe it. In the ocean of knowledge, you can swim at will.
not free from any constraints, it is described as free and unrestrained. It is a Chinese idiom, and itspinyin is wújūwúshù, and its definition is free and unrestrained. From Yuan Wang Yuanheng’s Drunken Taiping Warning.
Origin
Yuan Wang Yuanheng’s Drunken Taiping Warning: The black hat is short and the white bamboo robe is wide. I like to be unrestrained and wear old clothes. Be bound by anything, describe freedom.
What do you mean, unrestrained?
Free means to describe freedom, no restrictions, no constraints and no worries. Restraint means restriction, and restraint means restraint. Words such as “involuntarily”, “tied behind one’s back” and “timid” are antonyms, which are usually used aspredicates and attributes in sentences. Describepeople or animals, etc. It is here that I spent my unrestrained childhood. The unrestrainedpronunciation is wújūwúshù, which comes from the forty-fourth time in The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng’en in the Ming Dynasty: “Being a monk is unrestrained and free. What’s the business?” In vernacular Chinese, it means being a monk is free and unfettered. What’s your opinion? The synonyms similar to the word “unrestrained” are:
① free and easy,pronounced as zì yó uz zà i, which describes unrestrained, very carefree and casual, and also means complacent. Spring has come, all kinds of birds are flying freely in the sky with their wings tilted, and their chirping sounds echo in the air like beautiful music.