What is the word text on the top and mouth on the bottom

Updated on culture 2024-05-22
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Stingy. Lin four tones.

    Miserly, the meaning of slamming the door.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The stingy of stinginess, pinyin lin (four tones).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    一口一内上上 structure This character is 呙 是polyphonic character Pronunciation: [wāi] [hé] wǒ] wā] guǎ] guō] radical: 口.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Na pinyin: nà, nè

    The main group of words shouts, the meaning of shouting loudly.

    Na nè is the same as "ne" in ancient times, and speaks slowly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    呙: Polyphonic word, with 6 pronunciations.

    guō、gē、wāi

    hé、wǒ、wā

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    One of the words in the mouth is: 囿字, pronounced: yòu.

    The word "囿" has two meanings:

    1. One refers to the garden for raising animals, such as: deer;

    2. The second refers to the meaning of limitation and rigidity, such as: confined to prejudices.

    In ancient China, "囿" refers to a form of garden for emperors and nobles to hunt and play.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The word "mile" can be formed in the mouth, and the analysis is as follows:

    哩", a standard first-level character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese, is pronounced li, lī, and lǐ in Mandarin, and belongs to the shape and sound characters in the six books. The basic meaning of the word "mile" is an auxiliary word, and the meaning is the same; The extended meaning is scattered or intermittent, such as the reputation of the town of Lili Laling.

    In daily use, mile is mostly used as a dialect, used after the juxtaposition of components in a sentence, indicating examples, the same as "la", such as pen mile, ink mile, are placed on the table.

    mile" word, shape and sound word. The mouth ideograph, which resembles an open mouth, indicates a sound that indicates the tone of voice, and eventually gradually evolved into a simplified version of "mile" in regular script.

    The origin of the word mile is as follows:

    Jin language. The most common is in the Ming Dynasty. In today's Jin language, it is often used to have a clear voice.

    For example, we often travel and say, "What mile did you just make, I'll eat a mile." However, with the popularization of Mandarin, although our pronunciation is still li, the word has been often written as "了", and "了" and "mile" have the same meaning. That is to say, most people in the Jin language area now write "mile" as "了", and the pronunciation remains the same.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    囿】 yòu

    1. A garden for raising animals: deer. The number of gardens is confined to the infiltration.

    2. Confined to the potato state and restricted: confined to prejudices.

    3. It refers to the place where things gather: "swimming in the confines of the six arts".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    埔 lìn

    1.Reluctant to use the belongings that should be used, too much cherishing: pity. Stingy. Si (stingy).

    2.Shame: "Endless gain, no gain".

    Related compounds. Miserly, stingy

    English translation. stingy

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    export 成章 chū kǒu chéng zhāng

    Speech] "The Book of Poetry, Xiaoya, Du People": "There are rules for words.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This word is pronounced lìn stingy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Reading: Definition of stinginess:

    Pinyin lìn radical 口.

    Stroke 7 Five Elements of Fire.

    1.Stingy; Reluctantly: Sid. 悭 (qiān) does not teach (a kind word used when asking for opinions).

    Such as: miserly (too stingy); miserly (stingy); miserly (stingy); Miserly (stingy and proud) 2Feeling embarrassed.

    Such as: miserly (embarrassed look); Miserliness (the path of difficulty).

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    吝 pronunciation: [lìn].

    Radical: mouth. Five strokes: YKF

    Interpretation: 1Reluctant to use the belongings that should be used, too much cherishing: pity. Stingy. Si (stingy). 2.Shame: "Endless gain, no gain".

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    埔 lìn

    1.Reluctant to use the belongings that should be used, too much cherishing: pity. Stingy. Si (stingy).

    2.Shame: "Endless gain, no gain".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    埝念 [lìn]. [Interpretation] 1, stingy. 2. Surname 3 words used in the Book of Changes.

    English] stingy; mean; miserly;

    Commonly used words: stingy, stingy, stingy, stingy, stingy, stingy.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Pinyin: [lìn].

    lìn [interpretation] 1, stingy. 2. Surname 3 words used in the Book of Changes.

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