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Deflated polyphonic words.
Shriveled and deflated. 3. Eat deflated, deflated, deflated, deflated
Collapsed, poked feet, deflated, deflated, and deflated.
Three, poor vinegar
The nest is deflated, deflated, deflated.
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瘪 is pronounced biē.
Pinyin is the process of phoning syllables, that is, according to the composition law of Mandarin syllables, the initials, consonants, and finals are quickly and continuously spelled and added to become a syllable.
Hanyu Pinyin is the Latinization scheme of Chinese characters in the People's Republic of China, which was researched and formulated by the Hanyu Pinyin Scheme Committee of the former Chinese Character Reform Committee (now the State Language and Writing Commission) during the 1955 and 1957 character reforms.
Uses of Pinyin:
1. It is used to phonetize Chinese characters: Since the fall of 1958, Chinese textbooks in primary schools across the country have used Hanyu Pinyin to phonetize Hanming Qiaozi, and then, middle school textbooks, dictionaries, dictionaries, popular reading materials, and literacy textbooks have also adopted Hanyu Pinyin phonetics.
2. For teaching Putonghua: After the promulgation of the "Hanyu Pinyin Scheme", Putonghua textbooks, reading materials, word lists, dictionaries, and dictionaries compiled by using Hanyu Pinyin have been published one after another, which has promoted the promotion and popularization of Putonghua.
3. It is used for the phonetic and sorting of dictionaries and dictionaries, and the indexing of books and periodicals. The 75-volume Encyclopedia of China is sorted by Hanyu Pinyin, and every entry in the text is annotated with Hanyu Pinyin.
4. As a common basis for the creation and reform of Chinese ethnic minorities. There are already Zhuang, Miao, Dong, Hani, Lisu, Wa, Li, Naxi, Tu and other ethnic minorities in China who have adopted the same alphabet form with Chinese pinyin.
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瘪 is pronounced as: biě, the initial b, the vowel ie, the tone of the three tones.
The radical is 10 strokes and 15 strokes in total.
1. 瘪子 refers to an embarrassed situation, such as "作 (zuō) 瘪瘪"; Dialect, straw.
2. Not full, concave: deflated and thin.
Kanji strokes: <>
1. 瘪薄 [biě shòu].
Shriveled and emaciated. 2. 瘪窳 [biě yǔ].
The surface of the object is concave and not full.
3. 瘪twist [biě niǔ].
Awkward. 4. 小瘪三 [xiǎo biē sān] dialect. A scorn for young vagrants who make a living by begging or stealing without a proper job.
5, 瘪動動動動動
Describes a sunken or thin look.
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The pinyin of the character "瘪" is "biē". It is a Chinese character that contains the meaning of "collapsed, empty, or not full". It is often used to describe items such as balloons or tires that have lost their original state due to air leakage.
In Hanyu Pinyin, "珪利bi" represents a combination of the initials b and the finals i, while "ē" is a two-tone sound that needs to be read as a feeling of intonation and frustration, like a whimpering sound produced by a blow.
It should be noted that the word "瘪" is easily confused with the words "don't", "suffocation" and "lame", especially when communicating orally, so we need to carefully distinguish the meaning and context of the word. At the same time, in the process of learning pinyin, you should also pay attention to mastering pronunciation skills such as tone and pitch, so as to improve your language skills such as reading, listening, speaking, and writing.
In short, the pinyin of the character "瘪" is "biē", which requires the correct coordination of lips and teeth, gums, tongue and other parts in order to quickly and accurately pronounce the sound of this character, and use it flexibly in the use of language.
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1. Pronunciation: [biě] [biē].
2. Interpretation: [biě]: the surface of the object is concave; Not full. [biē]: Shanghainese refer to the nomads in the city who do not have a proper occupation and make a living by begging or stealing.
3. 瘪三biē sān refers to the rogue vagrants in the city who have no proper occupation and make a living by begging or stealing.
4. 瘪瘦 biě shòu dry and shòu dry and thin. Thin cheeks.
5. 瘪collapse biě tā tā describes a sunken or thin appearance.
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1. Reading: [biě], biē].
2. Adjectives are concave and not full.
Compound]: Hungry. Adjective The object shrinks gradually.
Compound]: The ball is leaking and getting more and more deflated. Verb to make a dent.
Compound]: deflated mouth. Verb to go out of business.
Compound]: If we can't make ends meet for a long time, our company must be deflated. Verb embarrassment, embarrassment.
Compound]: In the days of lack of money, the big guy can be deflated. 、Delay in paying, it's really deflated! 」。
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Polyphonic words:
1、[biě]
shriveled, shriveled, shriveled, deflated,
2、[biē]
Shriveled and shriveled three.
The word 瘪 is pronounced as biē and is used for "瘪三 (Shanghainese people call the vagrants in the city who live by begging or stealing without a proper job)". The word 瘪 is pronounced as biě, which means that the surface of the object is concave and not full, such as "瘪谷", "shriveled" and "the car belt is deflated".
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biē, compound word: 瘪三......biě, compound: shriveled.
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Deflated polyphonic words.
Shriveled and deflated. 3. Eating deflated, deflated, deflated, deflated,
Three, poor vinegar
The nest is deflated, deflated, deflated.
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Pinyin:
biē,biě
Simplified radical: 疒.
Total strokes: 15
Stroke order coding: Horizontal skimming horizontal skimming vertical fold horizontal horizontal skimming and skimming.
Interpretation: [biē] 13. Dialects, referring to the lulum vagrants in the cities who live by begging or stealing without proper occupations.
biě] 1.子 a means distressed, as in "作 (zuō) b dialect, 秕子."
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