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The fourth voice of kang is high-pitched, which means very loud.
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The radical of 吭 is: 口.
Variant: 颃.
Explanation of 吭: 吭 háng
Throat, throat: lead to singing. <>
吭kēng speaks, speaks: 吭運. Boom.
Number of strokes: 7;
radical: 口; Detailed explanation:
Throat. háng
The throat of a bird, which generally refers to the throat and throat; Throat throat . Such as: pharynx (throat. figurative traffic arteries); Bow the head (throat and head.) figuratively the vital place); Throat (throat. A metaphor for a place where the situation is dangerous).
See also kēng
Throat. kēng
Move] out loud. For example, he didn't say a word.
See also háng
Whoa. kēngchi
Describes the sound that comes with exertion.
Describe speech and laughter, and the reeds are cracked and not fluent.
Whoa. kēngji
The child makes a sound that seems to cry but not crying.
Don't chirp! Say what you want to buy.
Speak in a slurred manner.
He chirped for a long time, and I didn't understand.
Breathe, breathe.
Speak. He is always silent in the presence of the living.
Boom, boom.
kēngshēng,kēngshēngr
Speak. He was always silent and hardworking.
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The radical of the word is a jujube: mouth.
Compound: Voice.
He always speaks quietly, works hard, explains in detail, and speaks. Wei Wei, Chapter 9 of the third part of the East, he held his breath for a while, and did not say anything.
Whoa. Describe the sound made when exerting force, describe the speech is not fluent, and explain in detail is also known as eating. Also sneered. Onomatopoeia. Describe a voiced voice.
Boom. Moisturizing appearance.
Phew. Interjection. Table surprised. The third act of Hong Shenxiang rice is so heavy!
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Breathe. When he spoke, he was always silent in front of the living, and explained in detail. Wu Yongxiang recalled that Xiushui Xiushui saw that I didn't say anything, and misunderstood what I meant, and he felt that he had suffered a great insult.
Eat and eat. Onomatopoeia. Described as struggling to speak, stumbling and spitting.
Whoa. Onomatopoeia. The sound of the object striking and vibrating. Duanmu Yuliang Zhu knife He took out a green and void knife from his back, and with a loud sound, it fell to the ground.
Boom. Throat. A metaphor for a place where the situation is dangerous).Wang Minyun went on the expedition to give the present Xiongxiong to only Dezhou, especially the call of Beijing.
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Snort. Throat. The metaphor is that the traffic is rushing. Li Yijing, Shi Heguang, Fuji, covered its land and located in the upper reaches of Wuchang, Xi Jianling's momentum, and Yichang especially choked Chuanchu.
Scream. Throat, throat. Qing Cao Yin's Luo Shu Song Tian has an appointment to stay, which makes me cry empty ballads.
Whoa. The child makes a sound that seems to cry but not crying.
Bow down. Throat and head. figuratively the vital place); Qing Hu Lin Yi Chen prepared to recruit and military intelligence group wide, this thief is clear, and Zongyang is the head of Anqing, and Zongyang cannot be encircled.
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Resist, Kang, Ling, Scandium, Li, Qiang, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan, Xuan,
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The side of 吭 is the mouth, which is replaced by the side of "扌", which is composed of: resistance; Compounds: to fight, to resist.
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Pinyin: [ kēng ] háng ] radical: 口 strokes: 7 五行vertical ridge: 火 五笔: kymn
Compounds: silently, singing, singing, eating, eating, screaming, attacking, clicking.
Basic explanation: 吭 [kēng] to sound; Say no. If there's anything you need help with, you'll just say. 吭 [háng] throat leads to singing.
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吭radical is 口, pinyin is kēng or háng, and the words are as follows:
1. Yin吭高歌, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is yǐn háng gāo gē, which refers to letting go of the voice and singing loudly, also known as "singing with a high throat", from the "Bird Classic".
2. Choking is a Chinese word, pinyin is è háng, which means that qi is against the throat, self-hanging, metaphor for controlling vital parts.
3. Pounding Void Criticism, pronounced dǎo xū pī háng, a Chinese idiom, taking advantage of the void to attack the enemy's vital points. From the third fold of Ming Wuxin and Ming's "Ten Kinds of Brocade": "This one Tian Sui Tho Libing has wisdom, and this one is under Qi City to make false criticism."
4. Blocking the dry criticism, pronounced pī háng dǎo xū, Jian Tan Dong refers to grasping the key point and striking its emptiness, as a predicate and a definite. From the first fold of Yuan Zheng Guangzu's "Three Wars of Lu Bu": "Anyone who is a marshal needs to be cunning, criticize and make trouble, lie for the head, and be naughty."
5. Attack the heart and strangle, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is gōng xīn è kēng, which means a metaphor for attacking the vital point. as a predicate, a definite. From Qing Wei Yuan's "Shengwu Ji" Volume 1:
Take Shanhaiguan first, then the cities outside the customs can be obtained at your fingertips, and this method of attacking the heart is also stifled."
6. 拊背搤吭, pinyin is fǔ bèi è kēng, hold down the back, hold the throat. Figuratively controlling the vital points. Kang, the same as "吭".
The words of "Historical Records: The Biography of Uncle Liu Jing's Uncle and Sun Tonglie": "The husband fights with others, does not rub his anger, pulls his back, and fails to win all of them." Now His Majesty has entered the customs and the capital, the birthplace of Qin, this is also the world's overwhelm and its back."
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The pinyin of 吭 is [háng], the radical is mouth, and the group words include 吭音, 吭哧, etc.
Compounds and explanations:
1. Voice: When speaking, he always works hard without saying anything, and explains in detail as making a sound. Wei Wei, Chapter 9 of the third part of the East, he held his breath for a while, and did not say anything.
2. Sigh: Describe the sound made when exerting force, describe the speech is not fluent, and explain in detail as eating. Also sneered. Onomatopoeia. Describe a voiced voice.
3. Sigh: Rent an interjection. Table surprised. The third act of Hong Shenxiang rice is so heavy!
4. Angry: When he speaks, he always does not speak in front of the living, and explains in detail that he is still silent. Wu Yongxiang remembered that Xiushui Xiushui saw that I didn't say anything, and misunderstood what I meant to destroy the scum, and he felt that he had suffered a great insult.
5. Eat and eat: onomatopoeia. Described as struggling to speak, slurring and spitting.
Example sentences:
1. He was trekking in the snow like a big bear, the ** on his body was chirping, and he was carrying his own armor and dry food, and he was also carrying Reslin's share.
2, chirped, Xiaorou didn't say anything, and she was sullen until she finished breakfast.
3, Qingqing, I am a reader, I think it should be in and out of the chirping is.
4. A few people didn't know how many times they added tea, and in the end, Wu Shimang, who had been standing behind Zhang Cheng, couldn't stand still, and couldn't help but say for a long time: Lord Yang, the Emperor of Heaven is poor now.
5. Hearing this almost Shanhaijing-like introduction, Zeng Shize's little heart couldn't help but thunder and drum, and looked down at Xie Qiang, who was lying on the ground chirping.