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The cage, drizzling, heads held high, through.
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Cage, Mongolian, mint, head high, carry out.
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Shrouded in drizzle, mist, looking eastward, across the river.
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shrouded, Mengniu, expensive, consistent.
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The iron cage is misty and flaked, and the head is held high.
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Cages, Mongolian, weak, expensive,
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Lanterns, cages, cages, chicken cages, cages, steamers, generals, cages, tank cages, cages, cages, cages, cages,
Enlightenment, obscurantism, Hongmeng, acknowledgement, blindness, acceptance, medicine, enlightenment, dust, enlightenment, childhood, foolishness, suffering, confusion, childhood, coaxing, enlightenment, darkness, pit meng, onion.
Mean, weak, thin, squirting, shallow, thin, thin, twilight, thin,
Mean, weak, thin, squirting, shallow, thin, thin, twilight, thin,
Excited, high-spirited, expensive, high-headed, high-spirited, high-spirited, high
Carry out, through, through, ten thousand, fish, through, cross, through, cross, through, origin, full, through, through, slam, slam, through
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1. Prison cage [láo lóng].
The duë thing that locks up the bird and the beast, metaphorically.
Zhi things that bind people: break through the cage of old ideas.
2. Fancage [fán lóng].
The cage that closes the bird and the beast is a metaphor for the situation of being bound and not free.
3. Tank cage [guàn lóng].
A cage-like lifting container for transporting ore, materials, machinery, or workers in a mine. The use is similar to that of an elevator.
4. Baking cage [hōng lóng].
A cage made of bamboo, wicker or wattle, etc., is placed over a stove or brazier and used to dry clothes.
5. cage [lóng zi].
Utensils made of bamboo strips, wooden strips, branches, or iron wire, etc., are used to raise insects, birds, or to carry things.
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1. Caged Bird:
lóngniǎo;Birds kept in cages for play, such as red-spotted chins, parrots, thrushes, etc.
2. Cage back. 屉: lóngtì; 【Bamboo or wooden utensil for steaming food】
3, halter: lóngtóu; 【halter;Headstall] Animals are usually made of rope or leather with a nose band and neck sleeve that can be tied to a rope.
4. Cage. lóngyǎng;【Raise in cage】
5. Cage mouth. lóngzuǐ;【Muzzle】 A utensil worn on the mouth of an animal to prevent it from eating.
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1. Lantern [ dēng long ].
Basic Definition: Hanging or hand-held lighting utensils, mostly made of fine bamboo strips or iron wires, pasted with yarn or paper, and lit with candles inside. Nowadays, electric lamps are often used as light sources to make decorations.
2. Prison cage [ láo lóng ].
Basic Definition :(1) The things that lock up birds and beasts are metaphorically the things that bind people: the things that break through the old ideas.
2) The trap of deception: fall into.
3) Use means to trap: deceive.
4) Bondage: Not for the old rites.
3. chicken cage [ jī lóng ].
Basic Definition: Chicken pens for fattening chickens.
4. Steamer [ zhēng lóng ].
Basic Definition: A utensil for steaming food made of bamboo strips, wood chips, etc. Originated in the Han Dynasty, the steamer is a wonderful flower of Chinese food culture, among which the bamboo steamer is famous all over the world for its original taste, steam water does not flow back, and the color, flavor and flavor are all over the world.
5. Return cage [ huí lóng ].
Basic Definition :(1) Put the cold steamed buns and buns back into the cage drawer and steam them again.
2) The money that circulates in society goes back to the issuing bank: money.
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1. The poor bird touches the cage.
Idiom pinyin: qióng niǎo chù lóng
Idiom explanation: poor: embarrassed. It is a metaphor for being in an embarrassment and struggling.
Idiom source: "Old Tang Dynasty Book: Xi Zongji": "I know that the four corners are cut off, and I rush with all my might, like a poor bird touching a cage, like a moth going to the flame." ”
2. The bird enters the cage.
Idiom pinyin: niǎo rù fán lóng
Idiom explanation: Fan cage: bird cage, a metaphor for the unfree situation. The bird went into the cage. The metaphor throws itself into a trap and gets bogged down.
Source of the idiom: The third fold of Yuan Shang Zhongxian's "Single Whip Grabbing the Lance": "It is just like a fish drilling into a wire net, and a bird swooping into a cage." ”
3. Win people's hearts.
Idiom pinyin: lǒng luò rén xīn
Idiom explanation: cage: originally a tool for fettling livestock; By extension, it is the use of means to win over people. Use power tricks to win over and control others.
Idiom source: "History of the Song Dynasty Hu Anguo Biography": "Since Cai Jing became a politician, scholars and doctors have not been enveloped by him, and his transcendent and distant traces are not tainted by Anguo. ”
4. Turn over the box and turn the cage upside down.
Idiom Pinyin: fān xiāng dǎo lǒng
Idiom explanation: flip: invert; Cage: Large bamboo box. Describe a thorough search and inspection.
Source of the idiom: Ming Feng Menglong's "Warning to the World" Volume 15: "Rummaging through the box and turning the cage, looking for it all over the house, there are some shadows." ”
5. The contents of the medicine cage.
Idiom pinyin: yào lóng zhōng wù
Idiom explanation: Medicinal herbs for spare use in a medicine cage. Metaphor for spare talent.
Source of the idiom: "New Tang Dynasty Book Confucianism Passed Down Yuan Xingchong": "Jun Zhengwu medicine in the cage cannot be without a day." ”
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Round-the-top.
The cage is popular with people.
The shroud is shrouded in paint.
It's not general. Unpack and dump the cage.
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Silk cage, pine cage, tan cage, through cage, cage, zero cage, dome cage, green cage, mound cage, prison cage, hat cage, wheat cage, cage street, cage, cage Smoked cages, bamboo cages, candle cages, bead cages, covered cages, fishing cages, jade cages, round cages, steamers, cages, cages, chicken cages, fire cages, cloud cages, etc.
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The word "cage" is a group of words——
1. a shroud; 2. enveloping;
3. a cage; 4. General;
5. a cage cover; 6. a cage;
7. a cage; ......
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1. cage [ lóng ].
Compounds: bamboo cage, rabbit cage, prison cage, steamer, cage.
Interpretation: (1) cage;
2) the torture instruments used to imprison prisoners in the old days;
3) Steamer; 4) Put your hand in the sleeve.
2. cage [ lǒng ].
Compound words: cage, cage.
Interpretation: cage (lǒng·zi).
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Silk cage, pine cage, tan cage, through cage, cage, zero cage, dome cage, green cage, mound cage, prison cage, hat cage, wheat cage, cage street, cage, cage Smoked cages, bamboo cages, candle cages, bead cages, covered cages, fishing cages, jade cages, round cages, steamers, cages, cages, chicken cages, fire cages, cloud cages, etc.
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Cage hook, cage bird, cage drawer, halter, cage, cage, cage, lantern, smoked cage, chicken cage, bird cage, steamer, prison cage, cage.
Verdant, verdant, verdant, verdant, lush, verdant, verdant,
The greenery, the vegetation, the verdant and misty, the business is verdant.
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cage hook cage bird cage drawer cage head cage mouth lantern smoked cage chicken cage bird cage steamer cage prison cage cage lǒng cage general cage.
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1. The words of cage lóng are as follows:
1. Prison cage [láo lóng].
Explanation: The things that hold birds and beasts are metaphorically things that bind people.
Example sentence: We break through the old ideas.
2. chicken cage [jī lóng].
Explanation: Chicken pens for fattening chickens.
Example sentence: This chicken coop is really big.
3. Fancage [fán lóng].
Explanation: The cage of birds and beasts is a metaphor for the state of being bound and not free.
Example sentence: Our situation is like being locked in a cage.
4. cage fire [lóng huǒ].
Explanation: Use firewood to ignite the coal to burn; Firing.
Example sentence: It's not cold today, it's gone.
5. Sarong [shā lóng].
Explanation: People in Southeast Asia wear a garment that wraps their bodies in a long cloth. [Malay saro] example sentence: Their national costume is the sarong.
2. The compound words of cage lǒng are as follows:
1. Shroud [lǒng zhào].
Explanation: Covered like a cage (lóng·zi).
Example sentence: Morning mist on the surface of the lake. The hazy moonlight lit up the field.
2. cage [lǒng luò].
Explanation: Use means to win over: people's hearts.
Example sentence: You can't always be so coercive with others.
3. Box cage [xiāng lǒng].
Explanation: Refers to the various utensils for clothing carried at the door.
Example sentence: When you are on a business trip, you can't do without a cage.
4. 組組 [lǒng tǒng].
lack of specific analysis and lack of clarity; Ambiguous.
Example sentence: His words are very good. He just explained it in general terms.
5. cage 照 [lǒng zhào].
Explanation: Shrouded.
Example sentence: Now my heart is shrouded in fear.
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The word "cage" is a group of words——
1. a shroud; 2. enveloping;
3. a cage; 4. General;
5. a cage cover; 6. a cage;
7. a cage; ......
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Cage composition: cage, cage, iron cage, bird cage, cage.
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Round-the-top.
The cage is popular with people.
The shroud is shrouded in paint.
It's not general. Unpack and dump the cage.
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1.cage [ lǒng luò ].
Enclose; entanglement; Wooing; Control; Include; Overarching.
2.組組 [ lǒng tǒng ].
Broad and not specific; unclear; Ambiguous.
3.cage people's hearts [ lǒng luò rén xīn ] cage: cage and luo were originally tools for fettling livestock, and by extension, they were used to win over animals. Playing tricks to win over others.
4.直不組組 [ zhí bù lǒng tǒng ] does not turn around; Straight. Wei Wei, Chapter 18 of the fourth part of "The East": "I eat flat dans, I don't want to be general, and I say it all right." ”
5.Open the box and pour the cage [ kāi xiāng dǎo lǒng ] describes a thorough search, a search.
6.Box cage [ xiāng lǒng ].
Bamboo dressing utensils.
cage: [ lǒng ], larger box; covering, covering; Summarizing but not distinct, not specific, called "general".
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Lanterns, shrouds
Cages, chicken coops,
cage, cage
Steamer, tank cage,
Cage fire, sarong
cage, cage, cage
Fire cage, baking cage,
Out of the cage, round cage,
Caged mouth, general
Cage drawers, prison cages,
Caged photo, caged goose,
Candle cages, silkworm cages,
Green cage, basket cage,
Standing cages, basket cages,
Smoke cage, incense cage,
Cage Domain, Cage Fang,
Scythe, cage
Cage stove, hand cage,
Life cage, cage profit
Birdcage, cage copper.
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cage, a polyphonic word, when pronounced lóng, can be used as a word: lantern smoked cage chicken coop.
Birdcage Grasshopper Cage.
Cage cage cage. Lantern: A container or cover made of bamboo strips and wooden strips.
Chicken cage bird cage. Grasshopper cage: A cage made of wooden strips or wires and other woven tools for raising birds or insects.
The old thing that imprisoned prisoners.
Cage, polyphonic word, when read.
lǒng, can be used to form words.
Cage: Larger box.
Shroud: Covered.
Smoke shroud: generalized but not distinct, not specific, called "general". Interpretation of a container or cover made of bamboo strips and wooden strips: lamp. Smoke.
Birds or insects made of bamboo strips, wooden strips or wires, etc.: chickens. Bird. Grasshopper .
The old thing that imprisoned prisoners: prisoners. Prison.
Number of strokes: 11, radical: bamboo prefix.
lǒng遮遮, covering: black clouds cover the sky. Use means to win over people: people's hearts.
Relatively large boxes: boxes.
General] (—tǒng) is generalized but not distinct, not specific: the words are too much to indicate the exact meaning.
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Cage, polyphonic word, when read.
lǒng, can be used to form words.
A container or cover made of bamboo strips and wooden strips: lanterns. Smoke cage.
A tool for raising birds or insects made of bamboo strips, wooden strips or wires, etc.: chicken coops. Birdcage. Grasshopper cage.
The old thing that imprisoned prisoners: the cage. Cage.