The antonym of alienation: cordiality, closeness, intimacy, intimacy, intimacy [q ī nqi è] 1. intimacy; Intimacy: He thinks of Yan'an as he thinks of his hometown. 垍
2. It describes enthusiasm and concern: teacher's teaching. Examples of literary works: Zhou Erfu's Morning in Shanghai, Part I, Part III: "The old neighborhood has been missing for a long time, and I suddenly met it, and I felt very kind." 2. Close [m ì qi è] 1. Close relationship: they are very close. 2. Close relationship: further the relationship between cadres and the masses. 3. Pay attention to and take good care of (problems, etc.):~Attention.~ coordination. Examples of literary works: Chapter 13 of Liu Qing's Bronze Wall and Iron Wall: "They kept a close eye on the enemy in the front ditch for a whole half of the afternoon." 3. Intimacy [q ī nm ì] is good and close: they are very close Our comrades in arms. Examples of literary works: The fourteenth chapter of the Biography of Heroes of Children by Wen Kang, a Manchu writer in the Qing Dynasty: "Although it is such intimacy, he can never mention his roots." 4. intimacy [q ī nj ì n] 1. (Both sides) intimacy; Close relationship: the two students are very close. 2. Close (one side to the other): He is warm and sincere, and everyone is willing to move to him. Examples of literary works: Yin Fu's poem "Footprints of the Feet Time": "In the late autumn night, without the sound of insects breaking the loneliness, it is difficult to get close to me with sorrow." 5. Intimacy [q ī nn ì] is very close: she snuggles up in her mother's arms. Examples of literary works: The first part of Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship" is titled: "Two long skinny hands fondly touch the head of Baowa who stands in front of her and never leaves her mother."