How do you pronounce the word? What does it mean

Updated on culture 2024-02-14
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    乜 miē

    "Moving" The eyes narrowed into a slit.

    Liangcai sat down on the couch and said with a smile. Mao Dun's "Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers".

    乜oblique miēxie: Squinting and squinting, mostly expressing contempt or dissatisfaction. I can't open my eyes.

    乜oblique (also known as "乜evil"). The eyes squint into a slit)

    Hippie (slightly squinted).

    Squinting and squinting.

    Sneaky drunk, slanting. Guan Hanqing, "Wangjiang Pavilion".

    She pouted and shook her head gently. Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    "Generation" is sneaky and doesn't know how to be a ghost? Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    Another example: 乜嘢 (what's the matter)?

    "Shape" Dementia.

    Take the earth as the clan. In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Doctor of the Patriotic Republic ate in the city of Qicheng and took the land as his surname.

    Descended from the Mongolian ethnic group. The leader of the Mongol Warat tribe of the Ming Dynasty was called Yexian, he attacked the Ming Dynasty in the fifteenth year of Ming orthodoxy, and after the defeat, he made peace with the Zhu Ming Dynasty, and some of his descendants entered the Central Plains and settled in Shandong. Someone once put it in the Ming Dynasty"Also first"Miswriting"First", also the descendants of the first and the Han people fused, changed the surname to the surname of the surname, so the "Shanzuo Poetry Collection" contains:

    Shandong's department is also successively located. "

    Hall No.:"Taishitang": He was the first master of the Mongolian Warat.

    Historical celebrities: There were famous people in the Ming Dynasty.

    Zheng code: yzvv, u: 4e5c, gbk: d8bf, number of strokes: 2, radical: b.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The character that can't be read is also a surname, so let's go and pronounce it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three scenarios:

    1. 乜, when used as a verb, pronoun, adjective, it is pronounced as miē, and it is oblique (also known as "乜evil"). The eyes squint into a slit)Hippie (slightly squinted).乜嘢 (whatever); Something (to describe the appearance of dementia); Oblique (to describe a hazy and delirious appearance); Dementia (dementia).

    2. When used as an adjective, it can also be pronounced as niè.

    3. When making a surname, you must read niè.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Did the landlord see the Cantonese lyrics in it?

    Want to know how to pronounce Cantonese?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    乜 pronunciation: miē niè. Meaning: The eyes are narrowed into a slit due to sleepiness. The eyes are slightly squinted and slanted, mostly referring to a look of dissatisfaction or disdain.

    Sentence obliquely: 1. He squinted his eyes and a mocking smile at the corner of his eye.

    2. In the past, we always looked up at the sky and angrily slanted the muddy water of the material; Now we look down on the earth and believe in Heaven under the seal of the earth.

    3. "Dear little lamb, how pure you are, you really need a sheep dog to protect you." He stuck out his chin and grinned.

    4. He looked at me with sleepy eyes and asked me what time it was.

    5. Your family? Ha, can you have a land deed? If you have one, take it out and take a look! Liu Wenyang squinted at her.

    6. At dusk, I often see him walking along the ditch, as if there is no one around, his white hair is flying, his crutches are held horizontally like a pipe, and his steps are oblique like a song and drunk.

    7. She looked at him with slanted eyes, her eyes were very strange and quite focused.

    Kangxi Dictionary: "Guangyun" Mi also cut "Ji Rhyme" mother also cut, sound. The eyes are slanted.

    In the Western Xia language, Wu is the widow. See History of Liao.

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    Xiao 乜乜: [word meaning] refers to the meaning of small followers and subordinates, and is suitable for friends joking with each other or flirting with lovers.

    乜嬉: [word meaning] eyes slightly squinted.

    Slanted: [Meaning] Squinting and squinting often indicates contempt or dissatisfaction. I can't open my eyes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    乜pinyin: miē, niè, number of strokes: 2 strokes, radical: 乚.

    Basic Definition. Oblique aThe eyes narrowed into a slit with sleepiness. b.The eyes are slightly squinted and slanted, mostly referring to a look of dissatisfaction or disdain, such as "he has his eyes squinted, and a mocking smile flashed in the corners of his eyes".

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    Compound words. Slanted, obliquely entangled, oblique, dumbfounded, beggar, frolicking, evil, sloppy.

    Expansion: 乜斜缠樂樂樂 (miē xié chán zhàng) Definition: pretend to be demented, entangled.

    Notes: Dementia:

    Dullness; Ignorance: A look of dementia pretending to be dementia.

    Daze: Angry and demented, standing demented, looking demented.

    Entangled: Entangled: Problems are entangled.

    Troublemaking: Entanglement I still have a manuscript cover to do things, don't be bored anymore.

    Non-stop: do not stop, do not stop.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    乜 [miē] oblique aThe eyes narrowed into a slit with sleepiness. b.The eyes are slightly squinted and slanted, mostly referring to a look of dissatisfaction or disdain.

    For example, his eyes are pierced, and a mocking smile flashes in the corners of his eyes. 乜 [niè] 乜surname, a former Hu caste, pronounced niè.

    Fang: What [what] e.g.: Sneaking around and not knowing how to be a ghost?

    Chen Qianyun's "Fragrance Drifting Four Seasons" is eliminated, "乜" is the Cantonese dialect, and when Cantonese dialect, Chaozhou dialect, and Hakka dialect talk about "why do you regret it", they are all associated with the word "乜". "乜" means "even", and the font of the two characters is similar, so some people think that it is a cursive or miswritten script of "even".

    Another example: What is it? (Meaning: What are you doing?) )

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. 乜, the second-level Chinese character, is pronounced 乜 (miē or niè).

    2. 乜 (miē): 乜 slanted eyes squinted into a slit due to sleepiness. The eyes are slightly squinted and slanted, mostly referring to a look of dissatisfaction or disdain, such as "he has his eyes squinted, and a mocking smile flashed in the corners of his eyes".

    3. 乜 (niè): surname. The surname Qi began in the Western Zhou Dynasty, when King Wu of Zhou won the world and passed the throne to King Kang of Zhou, he named Lv Heng as the doctor of Wei Guoqing, and also gave Nie Bei (also known as "Beibei", now Jiazhai Town, Chiping County, Shandong Province) as a fief to Lv Heng, and the location was at the junction of Xing, Wei and Qi, and he could enjoy the financial income in the fief.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. 乜 pronunciation: miē or niè.

    2. 乜 (pronounced miē) Chinese character. The meaning of 乜 is: eyes squinted into a slit, squinting and squinting, dialect, meaning "what"; 乜 surname (pronounced niè) Zhuang language: means "ma" (the Zhuang people in the Longlin area of Guangxi call "ma").

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    乜 pronunciation: miē or niè.

    乜 (pronounced miē) Chinese character. The meaning of 乜 is:

    1) The eyes are narrowed into a slit, squinting and squinting;

    2) dialects, which mean "what";

    3) 乜surname (pronounced niè).

    4) Zhuang language: means "mother" (the Zhuang people in Longlin, Guangxi call "mother").

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    乜 is a polyphonic word, pronounced niè and miē respectively, and the specific meaning is as follows:

    乜 [ niè ].

    Surname. 乜 miē

    1. Slanted 2. Slanted eyes.

    3. I can't open my eyes because of sleepiness.

    Detailed interpretation: 乜 [miē].

    Movement 1, eyes squinted into a slit.

    Liangcai sat down on the couch and said with a smile. Mao Dun's "Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers".

    Another example: begging (also known as "begging"). The eyes squint into a slit)2. Squinting and squinting.

    Sneaky drunk, slanting. Guan Hanqing, "Wangjiang Pavilion".

    3. Fang sipped.

    She pouted and shook her head gently. Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    Proxy what.

    Sneaky and don't know how to be a ghost? Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    Another example: 乜嘢 (what's the matter)?

    Dementia [dull-witted].

    Such as: a little more (to describe the appearance of dementia); Oblique (to describe a hazy and delirious appearance); Dementia (dementia).

    乜 [ niè ].

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Mie

    乜 (pronounced miē) Chinese character. The meaning of 乜 is:

    The eyes narrowed into a slit, squinting and squinting;

    dialect, meaning "what";

    乜surname (pronounced niè).

    Zhuang language: means "mother" (the Zhuang people in Longlin, Guangxi call mother "乜").

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Pronunciation: [miē] niè],

    The meaning of 乜 is: the eyes are narrowed into a slit, squinting and squinting; dialect, meaning "what"; 乜surname (pronounced niè) Zhuang language: means "mother".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    乜 (pronounced miē ) 乜 means:

    The eyes narrowed into a slit, squinting and squinting;

    dialect, meaning "what";

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Touch normal? Xian Fujian Normal University.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is a polyphonic word, pronounced niè or miē

    Surname: 乜surname (pronounced niè).

    乜 (pronounced niè) people, others, others "Hebei, Henan, Shanxi dialects".

    Zhuang language: means "mother" (the Zhuang people in Longlin, Guangxi call mother "乜").

    乜 [miē] moves

    narrow eyes into a slit [narrow eyes into a slit] Example: Ryosai sat down on the couch and said with his eyes in his eyes. Mao Dun's "Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers".

    Squinting [glance side ways] Example: Sneaky drunken eyes slanted. Guan Hanqing, "Wangjiang Pavilion".

    Fang: Sip [tuck].

    For example, the delicate mouth is pouted and the head is gently shaken. Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    乜 [miē] 代

    Fang: What [what].

    Example: Sneaking around and not knowing how to be a ghost? Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    Another example: 乜嘢 (what's the matter)?

    Example: Are you doing a beggar? (Meaning: What are you doing?) )

    乜 [miē] shape

    Dementia [dull-witted].

    e.g. beggars (to describe dementia);

    Oblique (to describe a hazy and delirious appearance);

    Dementia (dementia).

    Table contempt for the name of a kind of yurt.

    See also niè

    乜 [niè] name, generation

    Surname, surname. See also miē [1] .

    Jin dialect: others, people, others. Example: Don't let us blame (don't let people blame us).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Not in the Hong Kong dialect, no: long-eyed ?

    The eyes are squinted into a slit due to sleepiness. His eyes are slightly squinted and slanted, mostly referring to a look of dissatisfaction or disdain, such as "his eyes are closed, and a mocking smile flashes in the corners of his eyes."

    Exclamations, expressing amazement, surprise, exclamation, etc.: , you didn't leave! Oops, my mom!

    The compound words are as follows: 冇: 冇得, 冇眼睇, 冇handle fishing home.

    乜: 乜oblique, 乜evil, 乜嬉, 乜嘢, 乜些, 乜提, 乜水, 乜然, 乜鹜, 乜幜幜, 乜幜.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is from Cantonese, 冇 is no, 乜 equivalent to what, what, 吔 is a verb in Cantonese, the meaning of eating. It's not anything to eat, and by extension: there's nothing to eat.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    冇, pronounced mǎo, Chinese dialect, does not mean.

    乜, pinyin is miē, niè two kinds. When pronounced niè, as a surname, it is pronounced the same as "nie"; When pronounced miē, it means "eyes slightly squinted and slanted", and by extension, it is often extended to a look of dissatisfaction or contempt.

    吔, generally pronounced yē. Interjections, which denote amazement, surprise, exclamation, etc.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It should belong to the Cantonese dialect, 冇: the meaning of no (such as 冇野, nothing).

    乜: What does it mean (such as 乜柒ah, what the hell)?

    Sigh: The meaning of eating (such as, la, Liang extraordinary).

    Combined, it means that there is nothing to eat.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    乜 miē

    miē] oblique aThe eyes narrowed into a slit with sleepiness. b.The eyes leaked and squinted slightly, and he was dissatisfied.

    niè] surname Hui Tong.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The pronunciation of 乜嘢 is: miē yě. It is a dialect meaning "something".

    乜 [pronunciation] miē

    Explanation] Eye version.

    squinted into a slit because of sleepiness and fatigue; The eyes are slightly squinted and slanted, mostly referring to a look of dissatisfaction or disdain.

    Provenance] 1) Liangcai sat on the couch and said with a smile. Mao Dun's "Frost Leaves Red Like February Flowers".

    2) Sneaky drunkenness and slanting. Guan Hanqing, "Wangjiang Pavilion".

    3) Gently shake your head with a delicate mouth. Chen Qianyun's "Four Seasons of Fragrance".

    嘢 [pronunciation] yě

    Interpretation] 1) dialects, things; Goods: There is something to see. Pingyu (bargain).

    2) dialects, work; Thing: Do the work. Tell me.

    3) Dialect, guy (refers to people and things, and has a derogatory meaning when referring to people): This guy is really not obedient (this guy is really disobedient).

    4) Dialect, measure word, equivalent to "down": 打咗 (了) two.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It reads like this:

    As follows: (Mandarin Pinyin Reading).

    乜 (niè) 嘢 (yě).

    Pinyin is the process of phoning syllables, that is, according to the composition law of Mandarin syllables, the initials, the initials, and finals are quickly and continuously spelled and added to become a syllable.

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