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Zuotengdazuo Posted 9 years ago
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What do they mean?

1. Her vision was surrounded by sparkling blue stars that roared in her ears with the sound of a forest fire, a cleansing inferno from time beyond time.

2.Beside her, the broad-brimmed traveler's hat rolled a tight circle on its crown.

Dear teachers. What do "from time beyond time" and "rolled a tight circle on its crown" mean?

Thank you.

  

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zuotengdazuo from time beyond time. It probably means that the effect began a long time ago, and will continue until the end of time, in other words, a very very long time. The author is using poetic license to describe something supernatural and unreal.

  • zuotengdazuo from time beyond time.
  • It probably means that the effect began a long time ago, and will continue until the end of time, in other words, a very very long time.
  • The author is using poetic license to describe something supernatural and unreal.
  • By the way, are you China Alpha here?
  • com/question/407346 zuotengdazuo "rolled a tight circle on its crown" It means exactly what the words say.
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zuotengdazuofrom time beyond time.

It probably means that the effect began a long time ago, and will continue until the end of time, in other words, a very very long time. The author is using poetic license to describe something supernatural and unreal.

By the way, are you China Alpha here?

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