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Ding-dong, tick-tock, bang-la-la-la.
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AAB type words are:
1. Tuan Tuan ** is a metaphor for a way of expressing a state of being at a loss or describing a way of playing;
2. Door to door: metaphorically knowledgeable and knowing;
3. Just right: an adjective that means just right;
4. Whispering: The original meaning of whispering refers to private conversations, whispers and private chats, and related products in the name of whispering such as whispering chocolates emerge in an endless stream, others such as whispering programs, whispering singing groups, etc.;
5. Xinxinran: happy look. , to describe the mood.
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Drizzle
Whispering, fluttering
Xinran, Ma Ma Liang
The best, yo-yo
Face-to-face, mother-in-law's house
Generations of inner flowers, scratching and calling
Rhizome, hemp black,
DDT, seersucker,
Well, the wind is blowing
Haha mirror, early, early
Tuan Tuan, baby fish,
Gangsters, cheerleaders
Little boy, dichlorvos,
Crickets, dolls, pro
Slippery, misty, bright
Seesaws, bumper cars,
Mother-in-law's mouth, crickets,
Quack, mama, mama
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Self-talking, free, self-aggrandizing, self-inflicted, arrogant, self-sufficient, boundless, diverse, single-minded.
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AAB style.
1)aab1
This type of overlapping bai structure is made up of a double.
The syllabic word zhiab partially overlaps the first slang.
DAO element, this kind of internal weight.
The large part of the stacked structure is a clutch verb. For example:
Waving your hand, helping, changing, changing, cold, eating tea, coming out, nodding, jingling
Indignantly, over the scales, over the wind, over the enjoyment, haha, in a panic, waving his hand, keeping accounts, and meeting
Resolve hatred, be happy, open your eyes, chat, grin, nunu, take a walk, scatter your heart, and raise your hands.
Shake your head, grit your teeth, respond to emergencies, swim leisurely, blink and squeak.
2)aab2
This partially overlapping structure is not formed by the overlapping of the word ab by partial overlapping, but by one.
aa words or AA overlapping structures plus b. For example:
Generations of flowers, tortoiseshells, quacks, scratches, quacks, haha mirrors, mighty and mighty, and cheerleaders
Lala crickets, cheerleaders, slippery, hemp black, hemp bright, dazed, drizzle, misty and confused
3)aab2
This partially overlapping structure is formed by the overlapping of two monosyllabic words A and B by partially overlapping A.
Target. For example: DDT, open mouth, strong wind, bumper car, bumper boat, seesaw, look at the eye.
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Jingjingliang was delighted.
Come fluttering. Densely packed.
Ice cold crystal shiny bai, fluttering, shiny, drizzle, du spray fragrance, light and gentle, dense, happy, fluttering, broken thoughts.
Dao, jingle bell.
Ping Pong. Clicking, cold, drizzling, fluttering, spraying incense, shining, drizzling, spraying incense, gently soft, dense and bright, laughing and fragrant.
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AAB style.
1) AAB1 : This type of overlapping structure is formed by a two-syllable word ab by partially overlapping the first morpheme, which is heavy.
The stacked structure is mostly an acluting verb. For example:
Waving your hand, helping, changing the law, changing the change, cold, eating tea, going out, nodding, dingding, indignant, passing the scales, passing the wind, enjoying the haha, waving your hand, keeping accounts, meeting and meeting, relieving hatred, being happy, opening your eyes, chatting, grinning, nunu, walking, distracting, raising your hand.
Shake your head, grit your teeth, respond to emergencies, swim leisurely, blink and squeak.
2) AAB2 : This partially overlapping structure is not formed by the overlapping of the word AB by partial overlapping, but by one.
aa words or AA overlapping structures plus b. For example:
Generations of flowers, tortoiseshell flowers, quacking, scratching, quacking, haha, mirror, haohaohu, haohao, grass, cheerleaders, cheerleaders, cheerleaders, slipping, hemp, black, hemp, bright, dazed, drizzle, drizzle, foggy, confused, face-to-face, sac noom, seersucker, bubble gum, fluttering, mother-in-law's mouth, whispering, turning, doll, doll, baby, babyfish, bowl, bowl, bowl, and heart.
3) AAB2: This partially overlapping structure is formed by overlapping two monosyllabic words A and B by partially overlapping A.
Target. For example: DDT, open mouth, strong wind, bumper car, bumper boat, seesaw, look at the eye.
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Singing, dancing, washing vegetables, brushing dishes, kicking football, arguing.
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AAB words: drizzle, drizzle
Whispering, fluttering
Xinxinran, Ma Ma Liang, version.
Leader, Yoyo, Right.
Face-to-face, generational flowers
Mother-in-law's house, crickets, crickets
Rhizome, hemp black,
Scratch, quack, quack
Rapid wind, doll pro,
DDT, good, good
Mother-in-law's mouth, crickets,
Slippery, early, early
Seersucker, dichlorvos,
Haha mirror, group turn
Little boy, bright and bright
Gangsters, cheerleaders
Bumper cars,
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Doll pro wáwaqīn
Explanation: In the old days, the marriage between a man and a woman was made by their parents when they were young In the old days, a man and a woman were made by their parents when they were young.
Sentence formation: His parents set a baby for him when he was a child.
Cocoa beans kěkědòu
Explanation: The seeds of the cacao tree.
Sentence formation: The coffee from the cacao beans is very good.
路路通 lù lù tōng
Explanation: All channels are unimpeded. The metaphor refers to the ability to open up joints in all aspects.
Fang Zhi's "The Mole": "'It doesn't matter! Boss Tian smiled again, "I'm all the way!"
Now when I go out, my heart and eyes must be alive, my hands must be loose, and I see a Bodhisattva burning incense, and I can't do it. ’”
Sentence formation: He touched all sides and made the road clear.
跷跷板 qiāo qiāo bǎn
Explanation: Children's play equipment. Attach a shaft in the middle of a long, narrow plank, and then set it on a pillar, and sit at opposite ends, taking turns to push the ground with their feet, so that one end is stilted up and the other end falls, and so on, and the game is played for fun.
Sentence formation: Children love to play seesaw the most.
Baby fish wáwayú
Explanation: A colloquial name for giant salamander. Amphibians, which sound like babies, hence the name.
Sentence formation: She has never seen a baby fish.
佼佼者 jiǎojiǎozhě
Explanation: Beautiful, prominent characters.
Sentence formation: He is the best in the crowd.
Caterpillar máomaochóng
Explanation: Caterpillar. The fortieth chapter of "Dream of Red Mansions": "Mandarin duck said: 'Three or four green with red in the middle. Mr. Liu said, "The fire burned the caterpillars." See " Caterpillar ".
Sentence formation: What he fears most is caterpillars.
Cheerleader lālāduì
Sentence formation: The cheerleaders at school are very good.
Lollipop bàngbàngtáng
Explanation: Hard candy with sticks that dissolves in your mouth.
Sentence formation: Children love to eat lollipops.
Tuan Tuan Zhuàn
Explanation: Turning in circles refers to the appearance of being busy or in a hurry.
Sentence formation: Everyone is busy with his business.
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Long tall and tall.
Bright and short.
Thin and short.
Full-fed and beautiful.
Rough and obedient.
It's so heavy.
Cold, shiny.
Joyful fluttering.
Dense and cold.
Drizzle wash your hands.
Brush your teeth and write.
Brush your teeth black.
Nothing but small.
Big green.
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Walk slowly, run, wave your hands, rub your eyes, smell incense...
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Bang, croak, laugh, bang.
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The word for AAB (the last one being "ground"): slowly, quietly, secretly, indignantly, urgently.
1. Slowly.
Pinyin: màn màn de
Meaning: Slowly. It also refers to gradually, not all at once.
Example sentence: She walked away stupidly, and her stubborn back slowly disappeared into the alley.
2. Quietly.
Pinyin: qiāo qiāo de
Meaning: (action) not to let people know.
Example sentence: She walked quietly and didn't let anyone find out from Minyu.
3. Secretly.
Pinyin: tōu tōu de
Meaning: Describes actions that do not make people perceive.
Example sentence: While people are not looking, he sneaks away.
4. Indignantly.
Pinyin: fèn fèn de
Meaning: I'm very angry and hold it.
Example sentence: They rushed in angrily to ask for an explanation.
5. Urgently.
Pinyin: jí jí de
Meaning: eager, hurried; Hurry, hurry.
Example sentence: When Zhou Qi saw Liu Sangong, he hurriedly stepped forward, squeezed Sangong's hand warmly, and said, "Heh, Sangong, it's hard." ”
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