settle down
Settle down, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is "NJI" Lu "H", which means to settle down in a new place and live for a long time. From Zheng Chenggong.
Notes on Idioms
An: resettlement; settlement: designated residence.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 4 of Guo Moruo's Zheng Chenggong: "Taiwan can receive two or three quarters a year. We can settle down after a few months of hard work."
Idiom usage
It can be used for people or things. Ding Ling's Du Wanxiang: "we are determined to settle down here." I'd like to ask your father and daughter to settle down in Longtan street. The first chapter of the story of the sword
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] take root, settle down, set up camp, get married, settle down and move again
settle down
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