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Fake (叚) jiǎ
Hypocritical, unreal, follow"Really"Relativity: Talking. Orogenic. Dress up seriously. Benevolence. Severe punishment for selling goods.
Utilization, borrowing: public and private. Tu Extinguish Yu (虢: vassal states of the Spring and Autumn Period).
If, if: As. If. Envoy.
Hypothetical, reasoning: Think. Say. Establish. Decide.
See jià. Fake jià
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Fake jià compounds: holiday, regular leave, false note, sick leave, public holiday, winter vacation, cancellation leave, sick leave, summer vacation, maternity leave, personal leave, winter vacation, marriage leave, etc.
1. Interpretation. Pronunciation 一 [ jiǎ ].
1. Hypocrisy; Untrue; Spurious; Artificial (as opposed to "true"): false. Wig. Rockery. Fake documents. Shed crocodile tears.
2. Assumptions: Assumptions. Hypothesis.
3. What if: What if. If.
4. Borrowing: not returning for a long vacation. Jobbery. Off the top of one's head.
5. Surname. Pronunciation two [ jià ].
Second, the text is interpreted.
The literary version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": False, non-Xiaya. From people, swish. One is said to be also. "Yu Shu" said: "Fake up and down." ”
Vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": fake, unreal. The glyph uses "person" as the side and "叚" as the sound. Another way of saying it is that "false" means "to". The Book of Yu mentions "reaching heaven and earth." ”
Fourth, the original meaning of the word.
Verbs, with the help of others to achieve their goals.
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1. Fake has two pronunciations: [jiǎ] and [jià].
2. [jiǎ] Interpretation: untrue, not original, as opposed to "true". For example:
Rockery. Lie. True or false.
Finagle. Borrow, utilize: pretend.
Jobbery. Without thinking (without thinking), reasoning, to be verified: hypothesis.
If. False orders. If.
If. 3. [jià] Interpretation: Temporarily leave the place of work or study according to the regulations or with the approval of a request. Holiday. Note. Sick leave.
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Fake Pinyin:jià and jiǎ and xiá.
Fake strokesA total of 11 paintings,False radicalsFor the sake of this,Fake kanji structureIt is a left-center-right structure.
False explanation:Fake jià
Unreal, not original, as opposed to "true": rockery. Lie. Counterfeit. Parole. Suspended animation. False. True or false. Finagle.
Borrow, utilize: pretend. Fake. False path (borrowed way). Prosthetic hands (using others to do things for oneself). Jobbery. Don't think about it (don't think about it).
Kana The alphabet used in Japanese is often borrowed from the side of kanji. The regular script is called "piece fake fake", and the cursive script is called "flat fake fake".
It is reasonable to infer, to be verified: the dust calendar hypothesis. Suppose the faction knows the search. False orders. If. If.
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<>1. False has two pronunciations as ascending: [jiǎ] and [jià].
2. [jiǎ] Interpretation: untrue, not original, as opposed to "true". For example:
Rockery. Lie. True or false.
Finagle. Borrow, utilize: pretend.
Jobbery. Without thinking (without thinking), reasoning, to be verified: hypothesis.
Hypothetical change. False orders. If.
If. 3. [jià] Interpretation: Permission to temporarily leave the place of work or study according to the regulations or upon request. Holiday. Note. Sick leave.
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Fake pinyin: jiǎ , jiàInterpretation: jiǎ].
1. Unreal, not original, Huaibu is the opposite of "true": rockery. Lie. Counterfeit. Parole. Suspended animation. False. True or false. Finagle.
2. Borrowing, exploiting: pretending to borrow. Fake. False path (borrowed way). Prosthetic hands (using others to do things for themselves). Jobbery. Don't think about it (don't think about it).
Temporary absence from the place of work or study as prescribed or upon request: holidays. Note. Sick leave.
Kanji strokes: <>
1. Rockery [jiǎ shān].
The garden is a hill made of stones (mostly Taihu stone).
2. Assumption [jiǎ dìng] lead pickpocket.
Let's take it as I am. Lead spike.
3. Pretend fake [zhuāng jiǎ].
It's not like that, but pretending to be that.
4. Prosthetic limb [jiǎ zhī].
Artificially crafted upper and lower limbs for use by people with limb disabilities. Also called a prosthetic.
5. False meaning [jiǎ yì].
False minds.
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The pinyin of the fake is jiǎ and jià.
一、Pronounce crack answer jiǎ
Interpretation: 1): Untrue, not original, fake, artificial, non-real, as opposed to "true": rockery, falsehood, fake, parole, fake death, falsehood, true falsehood, false record, false evidence, false account, fake goods, wig.
For example: I have a hard time telling the real thing from the fake, they all look very similar, but I know that one of them is the real thing and the other is a fake.
2): Borrowing, exploiting: pretending, false Tao (borrowing the road), fake hand (Lizheng people use others to do things for themselves), fake public and private, without thinking (without thinking), the ancient Chinese characters in the fake words, such as:
The way of the university is close to the people... "pro" pass fake "new" means "make··· New".
For example, I often make excuses for my laziness in the name of my teacher, and I always think that my homework can be delayed.
4): Reasoning and to be verified: hypothesis, hypothesis, hypothesis, hypothesis, hypothesis, hypothesis.
5): In exchange. Lack of grain, passing through Yongmen, singing fake food--- lingering sounds".
Second, the pronunciation jià
Definition: The time when there is no work or study in accordance with the regulations or approval.
Example: I plan to travel during the next vacation to relax my body and mind.
一、jiǎ1、denture:
Refers to a tooth that can be removed, not a real tooth.
2. Wig: refers to hair that does not grow naturally, but is made by hand or machine.
3. Dummy: refers to a model or character used to replace a real person, usually used for testing, demonstration or training.
4. Illusion: refers to a phenomenon or image that looks the same as the real one, but is actually false or disguised.
5. Prosthesis: refers to a prosthetic limb used to replace a missing or amputated body part, such as an arm, leg, etc.
2. jià1, holiday:
Refers to the time taken for rest or travel, usually for a certain period of time without working or going to school.
2. If: refers to the assumption, if, if.
3. Vacation: refers to the rest time obtained, usually for a certain period of time without working or going to school.
4. Hypothetical: refers to imagination, hypothesis.
5. Feints:
Refers to pretending to do something in order to deceive or mislead the other person.
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The fake friends I met were like there were a lot of topics to talk to me every time, and then they complimented me in all kinds, although I felt that I could talk a lot every time I chatted with him, but there was no kind of heart-to-heart chat, they were all chatting like gossip, and they didn't know what to talk about after each chat, and then they would often ask me to help him do things, and then they would feel like a friend helping him regardless of the return, but then I thought about it, he never helped me do anything, so fake friends came into being.