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I don't know who it is, but those two words are pronounced jì mó
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The pronunciation of this word is a homophone, does it mean? I understand that it means to be at the same time, that is, to be with something.
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Pinyin jì
Detailed explanation. 1.And, and, with.
2.To, to: Today.
3.Surname. Related compounds.
遐not pong yue far no city come luo girl from ancient times to the present.
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Read the word "ji" 1And, and, with. 2.To, to: Today. 3.Surname. Related words: 遐不 傍 Yue Ji far no city come Luo Nu from ancient times to the present.
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", pronunciation: [ jì ].
Meaning to follow"with"、"and"Almost. However, it is used in more solemn, formal occasions. And, it follows"with""and"Not universal.
Basic explanation of.
Original meaning: the sun rises slightly.
1. Something that restricts, contains, or restricts. Such as: Mi Pei Sun Hongji.
2. And, and. Such as: Mr. and Mrs. Lee.
Until a certain time. Such as: today.
3. Surname. One of the Chinese surnames. In modern times is a rare surname.
Glyph Evolution: <>
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The pinyin jì of.
Verb: to show approach, to arrive. Refers to the two joining or joining each other, and can also be used to indicate reaching a certain place.
Extended: Ji can be used to describe a situation where two things are connected or connected, such as a river and ocean, which refers to a river flowing into the ocean; The mountain plain refers to the connection between the mountain and the plain. Ji can also mean to arrive at a certain place, such as Ji into the capital, which means to arrive in the capital.
Conjunction: Indicates and, is used to connect two parallel words or phrases.
Extended: as a conjunction that denotes and, is used to connect two identical or similar words or phrases to indicate that they are present or occur at the same time. For example, he and the rest of the company's employees attended the meeting, indicating that he and other employees attended the meeting.
Noun: It means to be on the verge of approaching, to be approaching.
Expand: As a noun, means to be close and approaching. It is often used to describe someone or something approaching a certain state or situation. For example, if he has passed the threshold of the college entrance examination, it means that he is close to the threshold of the college entrance examination, that is, he is about to face the college entrance examination.
Pronouns: denoting substitution, succession. It is used to denote that a person or thing has replaced or inherited the position, duties, etc. of the predecessor.
Expand: Ji as a pronoun that means substitution, succession. It is often used to describe someone or something that has taken over or inherited the position of the predecessor, duties, etc. For example, when he is in his father's position, he means that he has inherited his father's position, that is, he has succeeded his father's position.
Uses of
Place name: is often used as part of a place name to indicate that one place is connected or connected to another. For example, Jiangsu and Zhejiang refer to the area where Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces meet.
Some schools include the word "" in their name, indicating that the school was formed by the merger of two or more schools. Jinan University, for example, was formed by the merger of Jinling University in Jiangsu and Nanyang Public School in Guangdong.
Personal name: Some people also have the word "" in their name, indicating that the person has inherited or succeeded someone in their name or position. For example, Bi Xiaoju Ji Yang can indicate that a person has inherited Yang's name or is Yang's successor.
When is used as a conjunction, it is used to connect two identical or similar words or phrases to indicate that they are present or occur at the same time. For example, he and the rest of the company's employees attended the meeting, indicating that he and other employees attended the meeting.
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pinyin: jì, strokes: 14
Radical:Day five pen input method:vcag
Shape sound. From Dan, both sounds. Original meaning: the sun rises slightly.
Same as the original meaning of, the day is quite seen. Sayings".Duan Yu commented: "Quite a bit, the head is also biased." If the head is biased, you can't see all of it, so it is said that the person who is slightly aware of the matter is quite a person, and the person who sees it on a day is not complete. ”
Something that restricts, contains, or restricts.
and, with.
Yuji, Nan and Faner counties of Guangzhou Prefecture. Guangdong Military Affairs
Another example: Mr. and Mrs. Li.
until sometime.
jì and, same: brother.
And, to, to: this year.
3.Surname.
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The pronunciation of: [jì].
吉 (pronounced jì), is a general specification of the second level of characters. The earliest glyph of this character is found in the small seal of "Shuowen", and also appears in "Chinese". The original meaning refers to the rising sun, slightly exposed on the horizon, and by extension, it refers to something that restricts, contains, or restricts, and can also be used in surnames.
Evolution of Chinese characters:, shape and sound high early file and will be the meaning of the word, from Dan, from both. After the subordination change, it developed into the regular script "ji" in modern Chinese.
"Shuo Wen Zhi Zhi Jie Zi" believes that "" is a shape and sound word, which is both sound and shape. It is interpreted as "the sun is rising", which means the sun is rising. Zhu Junsheng further explained that "Dan" means that the sun rises above the horizon.
"" is another word. "Both" means to complete; "Dan" means that the sun is rising. The combination of the two is "", emphasizing that things have been formed.
Therefore, "" has the meaning of and, to, and to. "Jade Chapter": "Zhiye."
Xiao Erya Guangyan": ", and also." From another point of view, things are beginning to take shape, but they have not yet become a climate, so "" also means inadequate.
Erya Commentary": ", not as well." ”
"It has the meaning of end, end; "Dan" also refers to the day and the day. "Dan" is both "" and refers to the end of the day. "Ji" also means the end, and by extension, it refers to something that restricts, contains, or restricts.
"No" is endless, infinite. "Miji" means that there is no limit.
Sentence formation of: 1. Guangzhou: Jinan University Press.
2. Chen Yujie attended the board meeting of Jinan University, Jinan University.
3. Research Center for Brain Diseases and Aging.
4. Towering Jinan, a century-old university.
5. President of the Hard Pen Calligraphy Association, set up the Jihu Poetry Society, and published the Jihu Poetry Journal.
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