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赢 Pinyin: yíng 羸 Pinyin: léi lián 臝 Pinyin: luǒ 嬴 Pinyin: yíng 鸁 Pinyin: luó 蠃 Pinyin: guǒ luó luǒ 驘 Pinyin: luó
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1. Win: yíng, initial: y, finals: ing, tone: two tones
Interpretation: 1. There is surplus profit, profit: profit.
2. Gambling or winning competitions: betting on winning or losing.
3. Responsibility. 2. 嬴: yíng, initials vertical: y, finals: ing, tone: two tones
Interpretation: 1. Surname.
2. Gutong "wins" and wins.
3. Gutong "wins", full, more than enough.
3. 羸: léi, initials: l, finals: ei, tone: two tones
Interpretation: thin: thin.
Fourth, 蠃: luǒ, initials: l, finals: uo, tone: three tones
Interpretation: 蜾蠃.
See "Moth", parasitic wasp.
It is often used to make a nest on the wall or on the branches of trees with mud to catch moths.
Wait for the worms to exist in the nest.
1. 利赢 [lì yíng].
Profit; Profit.
2. Win and lose [yíng kuī].
Wins and losses.
3. Wingrain [yíng liáng].
Carrying food, by extension, means carrying food.
4. Win-Tibetan [yíng cáng].
Stored surpluses.
5. Win幐 or 緷碧 [yíng téng] win 縢.
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Summary. Hello dear kiss, the pronunciation of the four characters "Win" is: yíng, léi, luǒ, yíng.
蠃 (luǒ): often with"Moth"Formation of compound consonant words"Moths", which means: a kind of parasitic wasp, often used in soil on the wall or branches to make a nest, catch moths and other small insects in the nest, and keep it as food for future larvae.
鸁 (luó): a bird, i.e., 鸊鷉 (pì tī), a thin, straight and pointed beak; The wings are short and round, and the tail feathers are all short down feathers.
Hello dear kiss, the pronunciation of the four characters "Win" is: yíng, léi, luǒ, yíng. 蠃 (luǒ):
Often with"Moth"Formation of compound consonant words"Moths", Stuffy ridge annihilation means: a kind of parasitic wasp, often used soil on the wall or branches to make a nest, catch moths and other small insects in the nest, left as food for future larvae. 鸁 (luó) 蚂s Chong:
It is a wild bird, i.e., 鸊鷉 (pì tī), which is a thin, straight and pointed beak; The wings are short and round, and the tail feathers are all short down feathers.
luó): The word is relatively rare, and it is rarely used to make a gesture, which means to accumulate grain, or to make He Ti (He Ti is a word). 羸 (léi):
Emaciated, as thin as thin. 赢 (yínɡ): to make a profit, to win.
嬴 (yínɡ): early lead 1Surname; 2.
with"Win"Same.
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Win [pinyin]: [yíng] [word meaning]: 1There is a surplus profit, a profit.
羸 [pinyin]: [léi] [字meaning]: 1Emaciated: Thin. Sleepy.
蠃 luǒ 蜾 See "蜾."
嬴 [pinyin]: [yíng] [yíng] [字meaning]: [yíng] 1Surname; 2.Gu Tong "wins",
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Dear, hello, I will answer this question for you, please be patient, the following is the answer to this question: 1. Win: staring at the hail yíng, initials:
y, vowel: ing, tone: two-tone interpretation:
1. There is surplus profit, profit: profit. Kaifan 2, gambling or winning a competition:
Bet on winning or losing. 3. Responsibility. 2. Win:
yíng, initial: y, final: ing, tone:
Two-tone interpretation: 1. Surname. 2. Gutong "wins" and wins.
3. Gutong "wins", full, more than enough. 三槐手、羸:léi,Initial:
l, finals: ei, tone: two tones interpretation:
Emaciated: Thin. Fourth, the beetle:
luǒ, initials: l, finals: uo, tones:
Three-tone interpretation: Moth See "moth", a kind of parasitic wasp, often used soil to make a nest on the wall or on a tree branch, catching moths and other small insects in the nest.
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These four characters are all words in ancient Chinese, which are pronounced as yíng, léi, lóu, and yīng. They mean victory, emaciation, pavilion, and victory, respectively. Among them, winning and winning mean the same, but the usage habits are slightly different in different regions.
What to read the four words "winning".
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These four characters are all good words in ancient Chinese, which are pronounced as yíng, léi, lóu, and yīng. They mean victory, emaciation, pavilion, and victory, respectively. Among them, winning and winning mean the same, but the usage habits are slightly different in different regions.
1.The usage habit of winning and winning is generally used in the northern region, while winning is mostly used in the southern region. For example, "We won the first fiber race" could be changed to "We won the race" in the South.
2.The use of 羸 is an adjective that means thin, emaciated, and is often used to describe people or animals. For example, "He has recently become ill and has become very poor".
3.The use of 蠃 is also an adjective, which means that Gao Mo Ling is large and majestic, and is often used to describe buildings. For example, "This chalttower is spectacular".
In short, the four characters are all words in the ancient Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is yíng, léi, lóu, and yīng, which mean victory, emaciation, Lou blind Qin Qi Ge, and victory.
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