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Childish in childishness: When I was a child.
Open your eyes: Open your eyes.
Facing the sun: Look at the sun.
Mingcha: refers to the eyes are very sharp, and even small things can be seen: refers to the hair of birds and beasts, and can also refer to small objects.
See: See Despise: Despise the small.
Zhi: preposition, a modal word in ancient texts.
Must: Sure, sure, sure.
Hope the questioner himself answers!
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Childish: When I was a child.
Open your eyes: Keep your eyes open.
Eye: (Right) Straight to the sun.
Clearing: Good eyesight.
Howe: (milli) Birds and beasts grow hairy, and later used as a metaphor for the most subtle things: see.
Contempt: Despise small.
Zhi: preposition, of (can also be used as a mood particle, can not be translated).
Must: Definitely.
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Childish: Young. Eyes open: Eyes open or open.
To the sun: to the sun.
Discernment: Able to see clearly.
Milli: Tiny things.
See: See. Contempt: Despise small.
of: Yes. Must: Definitely.
We just went to school a few days ago, and the teacher talked about it.
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Childish: When I was a child.
Open your eyes: Keep your eyes open.
Sun: Look directly at the sun.
Discernment: Good eyesight to see clearly.
Milli: Slender feathers.
See: See. 藐: Small.
of: Yes. Must: Definitely.
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Childish: naïve.
Open your eyes: Keep your eyes open.
Eyes: to the sun.
Discernment: Seeing clearly.
Heroic:? Is it milli? Milli: Fine hairs.
See: See.
Contempt: Despise small.
of: Yes. Must: Definitely.
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Naive: When I was young.
Open eyes: Open your eyes wide.
Eye-to-eye: Look at the sun.
Discernment: Seeing small things clearly, describing excellent eyesight.
See: See Contempt: Small.
of: Yes. Certainly.
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Childish: Childish: Wide-eyed.
Sun: Look directly at the sun.
Discernment: Observe carefully.
Howe: Is there a word?
See: See Contempt: Small.
Of: Must: Certainly.
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1 (1) item (neck, neck) is strong. (2) Guo (true) like a crane in the clouds 3) Take the grass as a forest (wood) (4) Xing (interest) Zhengnong 5) Fang (Zheng) out of the mind (6) Drive (drive (expel and expel the courtyard) 2 (1) Discern the details (see "Dredging the Meaning").
2) Be content (see Notes).
3) Behemoths (things that are extremely large in size).
4) Summer mosquitoes become thunder (the sound of mosquitoes in swarms in summer is the same as thunder, which is an exaggerated expression).
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Childish: Childhood.
Open your eyes: Open your eyes.
Sun: Look directly at the sun.
Discerning: See carefully.
Milli: The tiniest thing.
See: See. Contempt: Small.
of: Yes. Must: Definitely.
Hope the questioner himself answers!
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Childish: Childhood.
Open eyes: Open your eyes.
To the sun: to the sun.
Discernment: Clear observation.
Howe: Refers to very small objects.
See: See. 藐: Small.
of: (structural particle).
Must: Definitely.
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Childe: When I was younger.
Open Eyes: Keep your eyes open.
Sun: Look at the sun.
Mingcha: Look carefully.
Milli: Despise small things.
See: See.
藐: Small.
Of: Must: Certainly.
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1 Childhood Affair. 2. Keep your eyes open. 3. Look directly at the sun. 4. See clearly. 5Feathers of newly grown birds. 6 See. 7 small. 8 of them. 9 Necessary, must.
Trust me, that's right!
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Childish: Eyes to eyes: o( o....Ha ha.
Hee-hee......Pick me!!
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1) Young. 2) Keep your eyes open.
3) Look at the sun.
4) Be able to see clearly.
5) Small, subtle.
6 See. 7) Small, young.
8). 9) Definitely.
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Childish: When I was a child.
Open eyes: Open your eyes wide.
Eyes: Look directly at the sun.
Discernment: Able to see clearly.
Howe: It's subtle.
See: Every Encounter.
Contempt: Fine. of: Yes.
Must: Definitely.
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Childish: Childhood.
Eyes to the sun: Able to open their eyes to the sun.
Discerning: Good eyesight is described in the text.
See: See. Small: Small things.
Certainly. of: Yes.
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(1) (neck, neck). 2) Fruit (true).
3) Lin (woods) (4) Xing (interest).
5) square (positive) (6) drive (drive, expell).
3) Behemoths (things that are extremely large in size).
4) Summer mosquitoes become thunder (the sound of mosquitoes in swarms in summer is the same as thunder, which is an exaggerated expression).
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Young, eyes wide open, good eyesight, metaphor for the smallest things, see the small, certain.
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Immature; Keep your eyes open; Look; Great; See; contempt for small; He; Certainly. That's right!
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Children; Children.
Sentence. The sound of firecrackers welcomes the New Year, and the wonderful union is posted in front of the door. Laughter is heard everywhere, and delicious food is served on the table. Talking about the world is one, and the lights are bright and illuminating the night. The child's new clothes boast of each other, and the old goes to the new and the weather is clear.
The fantasies of my childhood are full of innocent and childish fun, and it is these childlike innocence that enrich my childhood life.
The sound of firecrackers welcomes the New Year, and the wonderful union is posted in front of the door. Laughter is heard everywhere, and delicious food is served on the table. Talking about the world is one, and the lights are bright and illuminating the night. The child's new clothes boast of each other, and the old goes to the new and the weather is clear. Happy New Year!
The day after year demolition, the smoke and smoke on the golden beach are like the thick cable of the ship. The young child is cold and unconscious, and the fishing beard is eager to wear it.
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The word: 稚童 (zhì tong) contains the Chinese characters: 稚 , 童.
Initials: z Initials: zhì
稚童, a Chinese word, pronounced zhì tóng, is interpreted as toddler; Children weigh the bad.
Explanation of terms. Children; Children. Qing Huang Liuhong, "Fuhui Quanshu, Criminal Name, Word Lawsuit": "You can't beat a child." ”
Explain in detail. 1) Young children; Children.
Qing Huang Liuhong "Fuhui Quanshu, Criminal Names, Words and Lawsuits": "Children should not be beaten. ”
稚童 is a Chinese word, pronounced zhì tóng, which is interpreted as toddler; Children.
English translation. child
Word breakdown explanation.
稚 (zhì).
稚 (zhì).
1) Young: naïve. Childlike. Childish. Tender. Immature. Clumsy.
Tong Xuan Chong (tóng).
Tong tóng (
1) Children: Children. Child labour. Nursery rhyme. Fairy tale. Childlike innocence. Childlike. Innocence.
2) The old underage servant: the scholar.
3) Those who are not married: virgins. Virgins. Virginity.
4) Ungrown: Tong Niu (calf without horns).
5), bald: Tongshan. Toutong (metaphor for baldness, such as "Tong Tong Tooth Gap").
6) Ancient Tong "pupil", pupil.
7) Surname. Synonyms of childish: child, child, childish, childish, childish.
Children's feelings and interests, explained in the dictionary.
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