What does "feeling compelled" mean?
It means that the situation is out of necessity.
[Pinyin] [q í ng f e i d é y ǐ]
[Example] There is an extra pain of being forced to help the tyrant and help the tiger.
[Synonym] Uncontrollable, involuntary, willing, unable to help
[antonym] voluntary
A synonym for necessity
be overcome by one 's feelings
[Pinyin] [q í ng b ù z ì j ī n]
What does it mean that boys say to girls that they have to
[Explanation] Unable to restrain her feelings, she jumped to her feet.
[synonym] involuntary, spontaneous, involuntary, uncanny, dumbfounded, involuntary
[antonym] show no expression, be indifferent and unmoved
be most willing to
[Pinyin] [x ī n g n q í ng yu à n]
What does it mean that boys say to girls that they have to
[Explanation] The same as "willing".
What does it mean that boys say to girls that they have to
[Synonym] Sincerely convinced and willing
[antonym] forced, desperate, unable to close their eyes to death, hatred, involuntary, hatred
A feeling of necessity
"You have to" is a Chinese idiom, pronounced q í ngf ê id é y ǐ, which means that the situation has to come out of necessity. From the 62nd chapter of "Flowers in the Mirror": "I just dodged under the table and realized that I was losing my appearance and making a fool of myself. It's really a must. Don't laugh, sisters."
Sentence making:
1. Falling in love with you is a must, leaving you is a must, and forgetting you is a must!
2. Although it is necessary, there is no way.
3. My dear, quarreling with you is to adjust your interest. It is a necessity to hurt you accidentally. Please calm down. Try to have a little technical content in the next quarrel, and never make you angry!
4. There was also a pain that he knew he had to help the tyrant.