Is the horn of the character pronounced jue, or jiao?

Updated on culture 2024-02-27
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The correct one should be jue.,But it's not wrong to pronounce jiao.,For example, the "say" of "persuasion",The correct pronunciation should be shuifu,But now there are often people in spoken language who read shuo服,In some formal occasions or TV shows, I often hear this reading.,In addition to that, there is also the "intimidation" of "intimidation",The correct one is he,But there are also many people who read it as fear of xia......

    There is an old saying: as the saying goes, what is wrong becomes right ......(False).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Casually, it's useless to chew on this.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In different places, there are different sounds, such as jue and jiao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    juésè

    Also known as "foot color". Drama, film noun. Refers to the characters in the play.

    social role". Refers to the pattern of behavior of an individual in a position of social relations. It stipulates the specific scope of a person's activities and the rights, obligations and behavioral norms that are compatible with the person's status, and is the society's expectation of a person's behavior in a specific position.

    A character played by an actor in a feature film. It is generally divided into main characters (referred to as protagonists), secondary roles (supporting roles) and mass roles.

    The characters in the work refer to the fictional characters, animals or other creatures in comics, **, plays or movies, and even robots. Generally speaking, the primary characteristics of this type of character are virtuality and originality, which are different from real people who embody specific social relationships in real life.

    Role: Actor, or character played by an actor in a play; Character: or a character from a play.

    Role. Role, also known as social role, refers to the behavior of an individual in a specific social environment with the corresponding social identity and social status, and in accordance with certain social expectations, using a certain power to perform the corresponding social duties.

    In social life, people in a certain social position play a variety of roles, and many roles are combined into one, which is a cluster of roles.

    Role: The sum of an individual's identity in a particular social relationship and the norms and patterns of behavior prescribed by it.

    Teacher's role: It includes the following three meanings: First, the teacher's role is the teacher's behavior. The second is the status and identity of the teacher as indicated by the role of the teacher. Third, the role of the teacher refers to the expectations of the teacher.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    jue, but now it's not so obvious.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The "corner" in "口角" can be read as "jiao" or "jue".

    Pronounced as [ kǒu jiǎo ] 时: 口边. Salivation. Shengfeng (describes speaking fluently).

    Pronounced as [ kǒu jué ] 時: quarrel: Don't get up with someone for a little thing.

    Horn" is fully explained.

    When pronounced as [ jiǎo ].

    1.Cows, sheep, deer, etc., a hard thing that grows on their heads: cattle. Rhinoceros.

    2.shaped like horns; The part where the edges of the object meet: the diamond. Table.

    3.Mathematically, it refers to a graph made up of two rays emitted by a point.

    4.The name of the Chinese coin. One-tenth of a dollar.

    5.In ancient times, the military played a musical instrument: the trumpet.

    6.Star name. One of the Twenty-Eight Nights.

    When pronounced [jué].

    1.Competition: Fighting.

    2.Role: Name. Lord.

    3.Ancient wine vessels.

    4.One of the ancient five tones (Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng, Yu). It is equivalent to the "3" of the short notation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The pronunciation of "horn" in "口角" is a polyphonic word, and the details are as follows.

    口角: 語語語 :kǒu jué, 作口边意时 pronounced as: kǒu jiǎo.

    kǒu jué, quarrel: Don't quarrel with your family for a little thing.

    kǒu jiǎo, mouth; Mouth. "The turbid mash boiled into the throat, and the corners of the mouth were like clamps. ”

    角: 角, Chinese character, polyphonic character, pronounced as: jiǎo and jué.

    Pronounced jiǎo, it refers to horned beast horn also. Pictograms, horns similar to knives and fish. All horns belong to the horns.

    When pronounced jué, it means to compete, to win. Actor roles.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are two pronunciations of "口角": [ kǒu jiǎo ] kǒu jué ].

    The detailed reading is as follows:

    kǒu jiǎo ]

    Mouth: Drivating. Shengfeng (describes speaking fluently).See also kǒujué.

    kǒu jué ]

    Quarrels: Don't get into trouble with people over trivial matters. See also kǒujiǎo.

    Sentence formation: 1Be kind, and don't easily quarrel with others.

    2.When I got to the principal, I hope you will do more work for my schooling.

    3.He wants to learn painting from Xiao Li, and you have a quarrel in front of Xiao Li and say a few good words for him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In our hometown, it is called "horned ant" (guo, yi). What's your hometown called?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are two pronunciations of the character, depending on where it is used

    角色 [jiǎosè].

    Characters: such as ** or characters from a play.

    Character: A certain type of person.

    He's a character!

    He, what role?

    Character [juésè].

    Role: A character in a play played by an actor.

    Villains.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The character "corner" is a polyphonic word, but the word "corner" in the role should be pronounced jué accurately

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Read jué

    Horn jué color.

    I'm sure of it!

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