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The three characters in the picture are the same word. Pinyin: bǎo, meaning unknown.
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Pronunciation: treasure. Pinyin: bǎo, see.
Righteousness: Jinbao, ** and jewelry. Generally refers to valuables.
Historical Records: Book of Heavenly Officials": "Above the golden treasure, there is qi in it, and it must not be overlooked." Tang Bai Juyi, "Discussion and Interpretation of Teaching Policies":
In addition, the monks are increasing, the Buddhist temple is worshipped, and the labor is in the work of civil engineering, and the consumption of people is conducive to the decoration of Jinbao. Qing Gu Yanwu's poem "Wangjiaying": "It is not difficult for the public secretary to cause, but there is no gold treasure." ”
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Bao, the Chinese character dictionary has not included this word, and the computer Chinese character input font library does not have this word, so it is recommended not to use this word as a name, which will bring inconvenience to future work and life.
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There is no word in the dictionary that is composed of a golden word with a treasure next to it! It doesn't exist!
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There is no such word in the dictionary.
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"Thallium" is a polyphonic word, and the pronunciation is as follows:
1. Pinyin: [ tā ].
Interpretation: A metallic element used to make photocells, cryogenic thermometers, optical glass, etc. Its salts are toxic and used in medicine.
2. Pinyin: [ tuó ]
Interpretation: Same as "砣". Strokes:
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Thallium pronunciation: [tā] [tuó].
Interpretation: [tā]: A metallic element used to make photocells, cryogenic thermometers, optical glass, etc. Its salts are toxic and are used in medicine.
tuó]: Same as "砣".
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4 gold pronunciation is bao; It is a different way of writing the word Bao. The meaning and pronunciation are exactly the same as the word bao.
Basic Definition of "Treasure":
1.Something precious: the country.
2.Precious: Knives.
3.An old gambling set, square, mostly made of ox horns, with a mark indicating the direction. See Pressing.
4.Honorifics, used to call the other party's family members, friends, shops, etc.: dependents.
5.Surname. 1. 宝库 [bǎo kù].
Name) is a place where jujube is sold and valuables are stored, and it is mostly used as a metaphor: culture.
2. Secret treasure [mì bǎo].
Uncommon hunger to dismantle rare treasures.
3. Caibao [cái bǎo].
Name) money and valuables.
4. 至宝 [zhì bǎo].
Name) refers to the most precious treasure: such as obtained.
5. Throne [bǎo zuò].
name) refers to the seat of the emperor or god Buddha, and is now also used to refer to the seat of the noble.
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I can't type this word, the reverse cut is the ancient section cut, and the pronunciation is Xie, which means ancient agricultural tools. The "Book of Agriculture" explains that its shape is like a knife and bends upward, like a sickle and goes straight down, the back is like a finger thick, the blade is long and the ruler is long, the handle is held twice, and it is used between Jianghuai. Can be used instead of a sickle and axe for weeding, harvesting, and chopping wood.
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Neither next to the word "gold" nor next to the word "钅", there is no such word:
Stroke 12: 鐢.
Iron. Stroke 12: Protactinium. Cyphalus. Tan.
Fetters. Heading. Lanthanum. Hammer.
Money. Stirrup. Lutetium. Praseodymium.
But in the encyclopedia's "periodic table of chemical elements" there is this introduction: 108hs black (262); It can be seen that this is a word coined by a chemist, and according to the pronunciation rules, it may be pronounced as "black", and chemical elements are like this.
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It is a ruthenium word, pronounced as:
bai liào 、 liǎo
Ruthenium pinyin du: liǎo, liào Zhuyin: 一 zhi , 一 , dao radical: 钅专.
Department, external strokes: 2 strokes, total strokes: 7 strokes.
Wubi: QBH, Cangjie: opnn, Zheng code: pyvv, four corners: 87727, structure: left and right, code: 5100
Location: 7841, Unicode: 948C
Stroke order: 111 丨.
Interpretation: [ liào ].
Buckle the iron pieces of doors and windows, etc., nail one end to the doors and windows, and the other end has a hook hooked into the Qu Xu'er, or there are eyes on the Qu Xu'er.
liǎo ]
The metallic element, silvery-gray, hard and brittle, is present in platinum ore in very small amounts. It is used to make wear-resistant cemented carbide and catalysts.
1.Ruthenium [ liào diào ].
Buckles on doors and windows. 2.Ruthenium 甃 [ liǎo zhòu ]
Decorative, retouched.
3.Ruthenium 辔 [ liǎo pèi ].
Richly decorated brins.
4.Ruthenium [ liào diào ].
Buckles on doors and windows. 5.Ruthenium 铞儿 [ liào diàor ].
Metal sheets used to lock doors, windows, and cabinets. One end is fixed on the utensils, and the other end is sleeved on the bending before locking, which plays the role of connecting the two parts.
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Pronunciation: liǎo (metal name).
liào (verb).
Basic Word Meaning:A metallic element, strong and brittle, silvery-gray, that can be used as an ornament.
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Next to a golden word, the pronunciation is as follows:
鉫 pronunciation: [jiā].
Radical: 釒五笔: qlkg
Interpretation: An old translation of the chemical element "gallium".
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鉫 jia sounded. The old translation of gallium, which ranks 31st in the periodic table of chemical elements.
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It is the word 铖, pronounced as: chéng
Cheng Pinyin: chéng, Zhuyin: radical: 钅部, external strokes: 6 strokes, total strokes: 11 strokes.
Wubi 86: QDNT, Wubi 98: QDNN, Cangjie: Opihs, Zheng Code: PHV
Four corners: 83750, structure: left and right, location: 7881, Unicode: 94D6 stroke order: one one one one.
Interpretation: 1Pure metals (such as pure gold, pure silver, pure copper, pure iron, etc.).
2.A ceremonial weapon made of pure copper or iron.
3.Used for personal names, such as Ruan Dacheng (Ming Dynasty).
Evolution of Chinese characters: 1菲铖 [fēi chéng].
Humility. Meager sincerity.
2.铖谛 [chéng dì].
Authentic and scrutinized.
3.铖忘 [chéng wàng].
True oblivion. Refers to forgetfulness.
4.慺铖 [lóu chéng].
Respectful. 5.铖勇 [chéng yǒng].
Be brave at heart.
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The word is 铖.
Pronunciation: [chéng].
Radical: 钅. Five strokes: qdnt
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Ruthenium pronunciation: [liǎo] [liào].
Liǎo is a metallic element that is hard and brittle, silvery-gray, and can be used as an ornament.
liào 铞儿 (diàor) is something that can be nailed to doors and windows that can be buckled.
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Cheng chéng
Basic Meaning: Words for personal names.
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