What is the pinyin of these words? Thank you!

Updated on tourism 2024-05-03
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    汨 (mi 4) 汩 (gu 3).

    nuo (nuo 4) 偌 (ruo 4).

    葺 (ji 4) mushroom (rong 2).

    粟 (shu 4), chestnut (li 4), 戊 (wu 4), 戌 (xu 1), rong (rong 2).

    己 (ji 3) 已 (yi 3) 巳 (si 4).

    Awkward (ga 4) 愎 (bi 1).

    Barnyard (bi 4) Fu (fu 2).

    Grace (e 1).

    Frame (kuang4 zi) Proofreading (xiao 4 dui 4) Sniping (ju3 ji4) Crack (jun1 lie4) Abide by (ke4 shou3).

    Mu Ne (mu4 na4) Characters (jue2 se4) sentry card (shao4 qia3) set aside (pie1 kai1) merchant (shang1 gu3).

    Yin Hong(yan1 hong2) 赡养(shan4 yang3) Lobbying (you2 shui4) Migration (qian1 xi3).

    妩charm(wu3 mei4) fence (zha4 lan) Buddhist scriptures (fo2 dian3) abuse(nve4 dai4) perseverance (qi4 er2 bu4 she3).

    莘莘学子 (shen1 shen1 xue2 zi3) 心广体胖 (xīn guǎng tǐ pán).

    Numbers are the tones of pinyin.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "ue" reads "about".

    There is only üe in the finals, and the final of the separate UE is UE, and UE only omits the above two points under certain conditions.

    When üe meets j, q, x, y, follow the rules of their encounter with ü, omit 2 points, and keep 2 points when encountering other initials.

    For example, 2 points are omitted for 学 (xué), 月 (yuè), certainty (què), xue (学), etc., while 2 points are omitted for abuse (nüè) and omitted (lüè).

    Compound vowels are referred to as compound vowels, including ai, ei, ao, ou, ia, ie, iao, iou, ua, uo, uai, uei, üe, a total of thirteen.

    9 diad vowels: ai, ei, ao, ou, ia, ie, ua, uo, üe, and 4 triple vowels: iao, iou, uai, uei. The dichord vowel is divided into two categories: the pre-chord compound and the posterior vowel, and the triple vowel is the middle vowel.

    Pronunciation features. 1) There are changes in the opening, tongue position, and lip shape during pronunciation, and the movement process of the tongue position is called "moving", and the moving slow masking process is a sliding gradual process, not a beating process.

    For example, the diad vowel ai, there is a series of transition tones in the middle of a, e, e, e, i, and i, and only the first and last vowels are recorded as representatives. The triple vowel is formed by the twist and turn of the tongue, change the sliding direction halfway, and note down the three vowels of the first note, the inflection tone, and the last note as representatives, such as: iao, uei.

    2) The vowel vowels must be read as a whole, with no interruptions in between.

    3) Several vowels have major and secondary, and one of the vowels with large opening, loudness and clear pronunciation is the main vowel, also known as "rhyme".

    The vowels before and after the main vowel are pronounced light, short, and mushy, respectively, "rhyme head" and "rhyme end". According to the position of the main vowel, it can be divided into three types: the front compound vowel final, the middle compound vowel vowel, and the back compound vowel vowel.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    薄 (báo) swims empty and laughs at silk.

    [ báo ]

    1.The distance between the upper and lower sides of the flat object is small. As opposed to "thick": sheets.

    2.Light: Winey taste.

    3.(Emotional) coldness: Treat him no.

    4.Not fertile Loss: Field.

    bó ]1.Small; Few; Weak: Skill. Give birth. Single.

    2.Unkind; Not dignified: engraved. Light.

    3.Despise; Slow to treat: disdain. Favor one over the other.

    4.Approach; Closer: Hisaiyama.

    Peppermint is a perennial herb.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A: Excuse me, that's it'The pronunciation of the word, the question is not given and cannot be answered!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is the biang word for the famous "biang biang noodles".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    绾 (绾).

    wǎn coils long strips of things and ties them into knots: knots. Raise your hair.

    Roll: Sleeve up.

    Control: Photograph. hub (refers to the control of transportation hubs).

    Number of strokes: 11, radical: 纟.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    儰wěi 3rd tone.

    Radical strokes. Radical: 亻 Outer strokes: 15 Total strokes:

    17 Wubi 86: waeo Wubi 98: waeo Cangjie:

    OTBF Stroke Order Number: 32122344335554444 Four Corner Number: 24227 Unicode:

    CJK unifies Chinese characters u+5130

    Basic literal meaning. 1.The way the ship swayed.

    洅zài 4th tone.

    Radical strokes. Radical: 氵 Outer strokes: 6 Total strokes: 9

    Wubi 86: IGMF Wubi 98: IGMF Cangjie: EMGB Stroke Order Number: 441125211 Four Corner Number: 31147 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Character U+6D05

    Basic literal meaning. 1.Thunderclap.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    儰 wěi

    Basic literal meaning. 1.The way the ship swayed.

    洅 zài basic literal meaning.

    1.Thunderclap.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    儰洅 (wei zai).

    儰 No simplified Chinese characters.

    The way the wěi boat is shaking.

    = 洅 no simplified Chinese characters.

    zài thunder and tremors.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    【谵】【zhān】 move

    1) Talk.

    He likes to speak in a gossip, and he often hesitates. - Song S. Lu You, "Frost and Sunshine".

    2) Another example: 谵谆 (nagging).

    3) Talking nonsense, especially talking nonsense during illness.

    Delirium and confusion, laughter and scolding. ——Li Shizhen, "Compendium of Materia Medica: Preface".

    4) Another example: delirium (gibberish in illness).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    谵: [zhān] to talk a lot, specifically referring to talking nonsense during illness: delirium (a kind of mental confusion that occurs in a short period of time, talking nonsense, not knowing acquaintances). Delirium.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    谵pinyin:

    zhān simplified radical:

    86:

    YQDY Wubi 98:

    YQDY Total Strokes:

    15 stroke order coding:

    Fold and apose, fold horizontally, and fold horizontally, horizontally, vertically, horizontally, vertically, and horizontally.

    Explanation: Talking a lot, especially talking nonsense during illness: delirium (a kind of mental confusion that occurs in a short period of time, talking nonsense, and not knowing acquaintances). Language.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    zhān yǔ

    Delirious and gibberish during illness.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You haven't sent a word, how can you help you?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Oyster [kē].

    1.Lang is the same as "Shell Lang".

    蛸 [xiāo].

    1.螵 See "螵".

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