What do these two words read??? How to pronounce these two words

Updated on culture 2024-02-08
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    qiǎn quǎn。It should be "缱绻", which refers to deep affection, probably because the lyrics are wrong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Qian Quan's three voices describe the love and affection, and it is difficult to separate.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Look up the dictionary, buying a dictionary is about to go out of business.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    These two words are read (xī chì),The figure is a simplified glyph,Some mobile phone input methods can't be typed,Mostly displayed as the traditional "鸂鶒"。

    There is no standard for rare characters, and they cannot be framed by the "Xinhua Dictionary". Because there are many words in the dictionary that college Chinese majors do not recognize, and there are also many "troubles" that cannot be spelled out in the computer.

    Because the number of kanji is too large. As in other languages, most of the words in the dictionary are not commonly used. Taking the recognized "Great Chinese Dictionary" as a sample, it contains more than 50,000 words. However, there are not many kanji that are actually universal.

    According to statistics, 3,500 commonly used words cover the words used in modern publications. The thirteen classics (13 classics such as "Book of Changes", "Book of Changes", "Zuo Chuan", "Ram Chuan", "Analects", "Mencius", etc.), the total number of words is 589283 characters, of which the number of different single words is 6544 words.

    Rare Words is a song written, composed and sung by Chen Keyu, released on November 14, 2017, and included in the eponymous ** "Rare Words".

    In 2018, the song "Rare Words" written, composed and sung by Chen Keyu, a young man born in the 90s in Suzhou, became popular on the Internet.

    The song "Rare Words" has a total of more than 70 rare words, and the creation is inspired by the Internet hot word "and Shuangjia".

    According to Chen Keyu, at the beginning of 2017, when he was watching the news, he found that many netizens would use "why 'another double chat' happened" to describe when commenting on common news phenomena. I saw these four words, although I understood what netizens wanted to express, but I didn't know what the last two words were reading, so I went to the dictionary and checked them to know that these two words were read like this.

    Chen Keyu believes that many people may not be familiar with the pronunciation of rare words such as "叒" and "叕" like him, but they will often see or use these words, "At that time, I wondered if I could use these rare words to create a song, on the one hand, let adults know these words, and on the other hand, let students learn these words from fun."

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Get. dé

    Get, Accept: Get. Gain and loss. Benefit. Dekong (k) Convenient. Effective. Benefit. Experience.

    Fit: Deforced. Proper (d)

    Dharma. Suitable.

    Satisfied: proud. Be complacent.

    Completion, realization: Rice is ready. Succeed. Dezhi (mostly refers to satisfying the desire for fame and fortune).

    Yes, permission: no spitting.

    Colloquial words (a.)Table prohibitions, such as "gotcha, don't say it"; b.form agrees, as in "yes, just do it"). Lose. Get.

    děi must, need: can be noted.

    Extremely comfortable, very comfortable: at this time, you need to be able to take a cool shower. Lose. Get.

    Used after the verb table may: to or not. Pick it up.

    A conjunctive complement used after a verb or adjective to indicate an effect or degree: to run fast. It smells great. Lose.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is not found in any dictionary. This character should be a variant. Variant characters are words that have the same sound and synonym as the prescribed orthographic characters, and can be replaced by orthographic characters in different ways of writing, and the existence of variant characters is a relatively common phenomenon in Chinese characters.

    Because the word "embarrassed" is the same as "embarrassing", can it be understood as "ghost prison" and "embarrassing"?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first word reads gan, the same embarrassment, and the latter word reads ga, the same embarrassment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The pinyin of these two characters is: jiàn dì and the pronunciation is: piece emperor 僭

    Pinyin: jiàn Zhuyin: Pronunciation: piece.

    Simplified radical: 亻 radical strokes: 2 Total strokes: 14

    Traditional radical: 人 radical strokes: 2 Total strokes: 14

    Kangxi Dictionary Strokes (僭:14; )

    <>

    Pinyin: dì Zhuyin: Pronunciation: Emperor.

    Simplified radical: 礻 radical strokes: 4 Total strokes: 13

    Traditional radicals: show radical strokes: 5 Total strokes: 14

    Kangxi Dictionary Strokes (禘:14; )

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    僭的pinyin: jiàn;

    Chinese character structure: left and right structure;

    Wording: left shape and right sound;

    Simplified radical: 亻; Radical strokes:

    2;Total strokes:

    14;Stroke order: Skimming Vertical Horizontal Folding Horizontal Folding Horizontal Folding Vertical Folding Horizontal "Shuo Wen Jie Zi Ren Ministry" 僭: False also. From the sound of people.

    Chinese name. Radicals.

    Pronunciation. jiàn

    裭, pronounced chǐ, ancient with "褫".

    Pinyin chǐ radical 衤 strokes 13<>

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    僭 pronunciation: [jiàn] Interpretation: beyond duty.

    禘 pronunciation dì Original meaning: The general name of various great sacrifices held by ancient emperors and princes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    From left to right, the first: the traditional Chinese character of Pro;The second: the traditional Chinese character for music.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    靇 - pronunciation: [lóng].

    Radical: Rain Five.

    Interpretation: Ancient with "rumbling", thunder.

    Crocodile --- pronunciation: [è

    Radical: Fish Wubi: qogk

    Interpretation: Same as "crocodile."

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    High-quality answers.

    屾 Pinyin: shēn Zhuyin:

    Radical: Mountain, Extrapart Strokes: 3, Total Strokes: 6

    Wubi 86&98: MMH Cangjie: UU Zheng Code: llll Four Corner Number: 22770 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Characters U+5C7E Basic Character Meaning.

    屾 shēn

    Two mountains. Yin concentrated] [Mountain Character Department] 屾 Kangxi strokes: 6 · Outer strokes: 3 "Guangyun" and "Class Chapter" are sparse and cut

    Related questions
    12 answers2024-02-08

    The word "return" must be understood in context, the previous sentence is: "looking back at the bleak place", "returning" refers to returning to the bleak place at the beginning, and by extension, recalling those encounters he has experienced, Suzi can be viewed with an open-minded and calm attitude: there is no wind and rain and no sunshine. >>>More

    10 answers2024-02-08

    A masterpiece is a "famous work with respectable value".

    The value of classic masterpieces lies in the edification of exemplary language, in the nourishment of the soul, and in the ultimate care for the human spirit. >>>More

    6 answers2024-02-08

    Literally. Hanging a position, reading graduate school.

    11 answers2024-02-08

    In fact, he understands in his heart that you like him, and he doesn't accept that you must have his ideas. Your poor study is not the reason why he rejected you, I think it is more because you are not all the way. Think about it, you like him because he is careful, has a good personality, is good at learning, and reliable, so if you are him, do you also want the girl you like to be careful, serious, and emotionally testable, but generally speaking, what is the influence of gangsters on everyone as you said? >>>More