Gradually, what words can be grouped and what words can be formed

Updated on educate 2024-03-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Gradually, what words can be grouped :

    Gradually, chasing,

    Expulsion, competition

    Exile, yearly and yearly

    Ran, chase

    One by one, day by day

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As follows:

    gradually [zhú jiàn].

    Gradually: the influence expands. Career development. It was getting dark.

    Chase[zhuī zhú].

    It refers to the swift and active pursuit of something that escapes.

    Expulsion [qū zhú].

    Driven away: Exit. Intruders.

    Rivalry [jué zhú].

    1.Armed Competition: Superiority.

    Banishment [fàng zhú].

    A punishment in ancient times. Deportation of criminals to remote areas.

    yearly [zhú nián].

    Year after year: production increases.

    逐日 [zhú rì].

    Day by day: Scrap rates are decreasing.

    逐一 [zhú yī].

    One by one: Resolved. Here are some examples.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Gradually, repulsion, deer, gradually, banishment, expulsion, competition, chase, expulsion, chasing the camp and camp, chasing the waves, crowds and teams, abandoning the end of the camp, chasing the waves, chasing the team, abandoning the end of the book, thinking about it, chasing the wind, Han Lu chasing the wind, Han Lu chasing the profit, chasing the trend, chasing the near and abandoning the far, Han Lu chasing the deer, chasing the deer in the Central Plains, greedy and lustful, avoiding the heavy and light, door to door, chasing the near and near, chasing the clouds and electricity, chasing the wind and electricity, taking advantage of the victory and chasing the north, forgetting the end of the land and chasing the meat, chasing the death and chasing the escape, chasing the shadow with the waves, chasing the loss and returning, such as flies chasing the smell, chasing the strange and winning, Flying dirt chases harm.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Compounds: gradually, chasing, chasing the end, expelling, smiling, fighting, banishing, going with the flow, chasing the Central Plains, year by year, gradually, chasing the guest order, day by day, chasing.

    1. Praise the father day by day, month by month, back to the horse, like flies chasing the smell, chasing the world, chasing the world, chasing the world, chasing fame and fortune, chasing the guest, chasing the smell, competing, migrating, chasing the north, chasing the north, chasing the hero, chasing the trend, chasing the will, chasing the flood, chasing the ban, chasing the lane, expelling the expulsion, chasing the retreat, chasing the revolution, chasing the husband, chasing the husband, chasing the husband.

    2. Chase (pinyin: zhú) is a general standard first-level character (commonly used word) in Chinese. The original text of this character was first seen in the oracle bone inscription of the Shang Dynasty, and its ancient character image is like chasing a beast, and the lower part of the "stop" represents the chaser, and the original meaning is to chase.

    Chase is sometimes done to drive people or animals away, and by extension, expulsion. From running and chasing, it can be extended to the meaning of competition. When chasing, one is running and the other is chasing, which is extended to proceed one by one in order.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Gradually.

    2. Gradually (disappear).

    3. Gradually (leave).

    4. Gradually (dissipate). Swift.

    5. Gradually (blurred).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Chase the deer

    Zhulu, the Chinese word, pinyin is zhúlù, which is a metaphor for the group of heroes rising together and competing for the world. "Historical Records: The Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin": "Qin lost its deer, and the world chased it, so those who were high-quality and sick were the first to get it."

    Pei Ji quoted Zhang Yan as saying: "The deer is also the emperor." Later, he used the metaphor of "chasing deer" to compete for the right to rule.

    Chasethedeer; fightforthethrone;bidforstatepower] is a metaphor for the rise of the heroes, competing for the world Qin lost its deer, and the world chased it. ——Historical Records: The Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin" The Central Plains is still chasing deer, and Rong Xuan is writing about it. - Wei Zheng's "Shuhuai".

    Sentence formation: He sat there for a long, long time, remembering his life's work, and in this life he was consistent in the possession of consciousness.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As follows:

    Contend. jué zhú]

    Armed Competition: Superiority.

    Banishment. fàng zhú]

    A punishment in ancient times. Deportation of criminals to remote areas.

    Year after year. zhú nián]

    Year after year: production increases.

    Daily. zhú rì]

    Day by day: Scrap rates are decreasing.

    Progressively. zhú bù]

    Step by step: Go deeper. The work has begun.

    One by one. zhú yī]

    One by one: Resolved. Here are some examples.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Chasing, gradually, gradually, month by month, day by day, year by year, year by year, by the Central Plains, word by word, by group, by team, with the flow, smiling, fame and fortune.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Gradually, chasing, day by day, deer by deer, one by one.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Gradually, chasing, expelling, fighting, banishing, repulsing, gradually, day by day, one by one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Gradually, chasing,

    Banish. Contend.

    Banishment. Daily.

    Step by step, one by one.

    Year after year. Chase love.

    Eviction. Chase dreams.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Chase zhú

    Catch-up: chase丨 deer 丨 go with the waves.

    Eviction: Guest Order丨 Go out.

    Next to each other (in order): year丨 day丨 description.

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