The same word, with different pronunciations, with different meanings to name a few

Updated on educate 2024-03-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Breeze - majestic sigh - sigh.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    , Pipa Loquat, Banana Intersect, Live Full Injection, Male South, Dollars per Pound, Pool of Blood on Snow Slope, Gongfu Kung Fu, Orangutan Stars, Attribution to the Public, Lodge Complaints, Myopia Jinshi, Ambition Revenge, Dissent Significance, Quarantine Simplicity, Coin Forearm, Attack Rooster, Skill Gregorian Calendar, Kilometer Axiom, Bun Spore, Righteousness, Warrior War.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many words with the same pronunciation and different meanings.

    For example: Attack - Rooster, Promotion - Reproduction, Banana - Intersection, Encouragement - Grain, Myopia.

    Jinshi, quarantine - simple, gap - spies, stones - dieting, accumulation of food.

    Cornerstone, Finance and Trade - Talent, Contempt - Written Examination, Foundation Laying - Electrical, Tranquility - Athletics and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. The difference between homophones and polysemous words:

    Although both are represented by a single phonetic form corresponding to multiple meanings, there is no connection between the meanings of the former and a connection between the meanings of the latter.

    2. For example: 1) Although the "don't" in "don't go to school" and the "don't" in "other school" are phonetically identical, the meaning is not related, so they are homophones;

    2) The "walk" in "tired of walking" and "the car is gone", one is the meaning of "walking", and the other is the meaning of "leaving", the two meanings are related, and they are different meanings of "walking".

    3. Explanation: Homophones refer to a group of words with the same phonetics but no connection in meaning; Polysemous words refer to words that have more than one meaning.

    4. Comprehensive analysis:

    Words with two or more meanings are called polysemous words. A polysemous word is a word that has multiple meanings, and there is often a connection between several meanings. Polysemous words are symmetries of "monosemous".

    A polysemous word is a word with several distinct but interrelated meanings, which are the escapes, derivations, derivations, or derivations of the same original meaning (basic meaning).

    Homophones refer to a group of words with the same sound, rhyme, and tone, but completely different meanings. The syllables of language are finite, and to represent more and more objective things, some homophones will inevitably be produced.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Polysemous words are characterized by many meanings, but all of them are related. The beating of people and the beating of sweaters are both hand movements, and the relationship between Jing Shen and Shu Shen is figurative. These are all related. In essence, it's the same word.

    And homophones, the meaning is completely different, and it doesn't matter. Such as a dazzle and a flower, a meeting and a foreign language. The meaning is completely irrelevant. Essentially, they are two different words.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Homophones refer to words that have the same pronunciation but are different. Such as:"Okay"with"Howe", both"hao", but the words are different.

    Polysemous words are the same word, but have multiple meanings.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Homonyms are different, and polysemous words are the same word, but have multiple meanings.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Introduction: Attract people to meet each other and make people know each other.

    Referral: Referral (person).

    2. Review: Review and revis.

    Validation: Review decision.

    3. Boundary: the boundary between different things, with a general meaning.

    Boundary: The line that divides different things, with a specific meaning.

    4. Contains: Contains.

    Containment: Polite words, please forgive me.

    5. Indifferent: do not pursue fame and fortune.

    Thin: (clouds, fog, etc.) low density; (Taste) not strong; (feelings, interests, etc.) are not strong; (Impressions) are blurred by forgetfulness.

    6. Heart rhythm: the rhythm of the heart's beating.

    Heart rate: The rate at which the heart beats.

    7. Original shape: the original shape; As it is (derogatory).

    Archetype: The original type or model, specifically referring to the real-life people on the basis of which the characters are portrayed in narrative erotic literature.

    8. Makeup: use fat powder to make the appearance beautiful.

    Makeup: Disguise or change your image.

    9. Shirk: focus on pushing off and getting rid of a certain responsibility.

    Dodge: Focus on finding excuses to refuse.

    10. Remember: Remember.

    Don't: Avoid or prevent it.

    11. Concise: (speaking, writing, etc.) concise, no superfluous content concise: straightforward; It's easy and fast.

    12. Pure: nothing disturbs, clear.

    Quiet: (Environment) Quiet and not noisy, emphasizing that there is no sound.

    13. Grievances: The details and reasons of the matter.

    Grievances: Feeling sad about being blamed or treated undeservedly.

    Seizure: Seizure and seizure.

    15. Sharp: Describe the voice as high and harsh.

    Acute: sharp; Sharp.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Melt Feast Brother, Melt Approach, Adjacent to Grip Taste, Taste Straightforward, Straightforward Guess, Cut-off Breeze, Majestic, Women, Father and Daughter Vice President, Fu Zong Makeup, Makeup Treasure, Rare.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Answer]: A test point dial] This question examines the pronunciation of modern Chinese.

    The "fall" of "落魄" in item A is read as "luò", the "fall" of "drop" is read as "lào", and the "fall" of "lost three and four" is read as "là". In item b, the "teaching" of "teaching" and the "teaching" of "teaching" read "jiào", and the "teaching" of "teaching" read "jiāo". The braille word in item c is read as "dào".

    In subparagraph d, the word "and" and "and" and "and in difference" read "hé" in subparagraph d. The "and" of "should and" is read "hè".

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