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1. The wings that don't understand life and death are flying in the most beautiful scenery. I look forward to waking up as a happy butterfly.
2. I fantasize about the wings of flight, flying in the spring breeze, flying in the blue sky, crossing the mountains, crossing the water, encountering the wind, encountering the rain, and also encountering the fiery red sun and the reeds walking on my long heart road.
3. How high a pair of wings can fly, how far a heart can go, and how much pain a lovesickness can be, only the lonely Yuehua knows.
4. Fold a memory, fold it into wings, and fly away to hide the sorrow that has been hidden for too long. If remembering is a pain, it is better to learn to forget. Like the autumn leaves in the wind, instead of withering and dying, it is better to fall like a butterfly, with a farewell, to welcome the next season.
5. I want to go to heaven to listen to the sound of flowers blooming, but I don't have wings like angels. Standing on the edge of the city, watching the scene of flowers falling, there is a faint sentimentality slowly flowing in my heart.
6. Dreams will guide us to shine from our scars, grow wings, and do whatever we can even if we shed blood.
7. All good beings have their own paradise, where they live happily and peacefully, and obediently live in the paradise of puppies now, with a pair of beautiful wings, and from then on it can fly freely.
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Strokes of the wings: apostrophe, horizontal hook, horizontal, horizontal, point, horizontal, point, apostrophe, point, horizontal apostrophe, point, horizontal, horizontal hook, apostrophe.
Bladder, a standard first-level character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese, is pronounced as bǎng, bàng, pāng, páng in Mandarin, which was first seen in the small seal of the Qin Dynasty and belongs to the shape and sound of the character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "shoulder" is the upper part of the arm that is close to the shoulder, such as the arm; By extension, it refers to the flight organs of birds and insects, such as wings.
In daily use, when pronounced páng, "bladder" means bladder, commonly known as urine, a sac that temporarily stores urine, in the pelvic cavity. The word "shoulder" was first seen in the small seal of the Qin Dynasty, and eventually gradually evolved into a simplified version of the "shoulder" in regular script. When used as a noun, the word "wing" denotes the upper part of the leg of a beast or domestic animal, or the part where the forelimb is connected to the torso.
Idioms related to the word "wing" and sentence formation
1. Idioms. Rubbing shoulders side by side, shoulders with a big waist and round waist, one arm with strength, left arm and right arm, broad arm with a round waist, big waist with a thick waist.
2. Form a sentence. 1. At this time, a group of people walked quickly from outside Wuling Village, three people in front of them rode high-headed horses, holding blood-red broadswords, and more than 30 people followed, all of whom were shirtless, with big shoulders and round waists, and held various ** in their hands.
2. The players of the basketball team are all one meter and eight meters tall, all of them have big shoulders and round waists, and the murderous momentum on their faces makes people not doubt the destructive power of this group of people.
3. The one who walks in the middle is obviously the head, wearing a plaid shirt in winter, with a big waist and a round waist, and looks like a good physique.
4, the executioner standing behind Guan Yu has a big waist and a round waist, his upper body is shirtless, and his lower body is wearing a pair of bright red pants.
5. He has a stout figure and a round waist, like a fruitful autumn and winter melon.
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There are a total of 14 strokes of the word "wing", and the order of strokes is: apostrophe, horizontal fold hook, horizontal, horizontal, point, horizontal, point, horizontal, point, horizontal hook, horizontal hook, apostrophe.
膀 is a Chinese character in pinyin: bǎng, páng, pāng, bàng, pāng, or páng. "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": "Arms, threats; From the meat, the sound".
The adjacent side of the two ques is close to the paradigm of the side. Meat (month), two paradigms superimposed. The arms between the shoulders and elbows on both sides of the body are the paradigm of the shoulder.
Compound: shoulder [jiān bǎng].
The part of a human arm or animal where the forelimbs and trunk are attached. Hardness (ability to take on great responsibilities). Slip (figuratively irresponsible).
蹄shoulder [tí bǎng].
The upper part of the hind limb of the pig.
arm arm [bì bǎng].
Name) arm. Figurative assistant: He's the boss's.
膀大腰圆 [bǎng dà yāo yuán] describes a burly and stout person.
膊 [bǎng bì].
A metaphor for a capable assistant.
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The strokes of the arm are blocked: apostrophe, horizontal hook, horizontal, horizontal, point, horizontal, horizontal, point, apostrophe, horizontal hook, horizontal hook, apostrophe.
Shoulder pinyin: bǎng
Interpretation: 1. The upper part of the arm rests on the shoulder.
2. Flight organs of birds and insects.
1. shoulder [jiān bǎng].
The part of a human arm or animal where the forelimbs and trunk are attached.
2. Hoof Jane Lu Shoulder [tí bǎng].
The uppermost part of the pork leg which is food.
3. wings chaos sun [chì bǎng].
A common name for wings. 4. Arm [bǎng bì].
A metaphor for a right-hand man.
5, 膀子 [bǎng zi].
The upper part of the arm rests on the shoulder, which also refers to the entire arm.
6. arm arm [bì bǎng].
Arm. Sentences with arms are:
1. Although my father is short in stature, he supports our family with his own shoulders.
2. Can his immature shoulders withstand such heavy pressure.
3. The shopping mall on weekends is crowded, with toes leaning on heels and shoulders leaning on shoulders.
4. The manager patted Xiao Li on the shoulder and said, "The future is terrifying, your grades are better than when I was a salesman, keep working hard!" ”
5. Even if you break up, I still hope you have a happy life. If you're not happy, I'll lend you my shoulder.
6. One of the most memorable things for me is that I learned to rub my mother's shoulders.
7. My love is not very noble, what I can give you is strong shoulders, warm arms, more than others with a true love and sincerity, maybe I am destined to be ordinary in my life, please believe me I will give you extraordinary love month happiness, but also can give you a perfect life.
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There are many answers to this question, but here are a few more commonly used verbs.
Soaring over the ground, wings, tracks, wheels.
Flap your wings.
Earth wings. The verb (verb), abbreviated as v. It is generally a word used to denote an action or state.
Basically, every complete sentence has a verb, and when it comes to representing the second action, it can be connected by indefinite, gerund, equivalence conjunction, subordinate conjunction, or splitting potato plus clause.
In Chinese grammar, the word "wanton" means the action or a dynamic change of people or things. It generally appears after the subject of a noun or a clause.
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1.Life is a soaring eagle, using its vigorous wings to fight the vast sky.
2.If I had a pair of wings, I would be able to fly as freely as an eagle. Do I have wings? No. So I can't soar.
3.A young eagle hiding under the wings of the mother eagle is always difficult to really fight in the sky, and only when it is in danger can it burst its potential and finally laugh at Tianyu!
4.The wind and rain are fierce, and the wings of the eagle are constantly broken.
5.For eagles, no matter how strong the wind is in the sky, it is just an opportunity to exercise its wings.
6.I believe that every eagle has cultivated itself in enjoying the vastness of the cloudy sky. A pair of powerful wings.
7.The iron hooves of a horse run out, the wings of an eagle fly out, and the excellent skills are refined.
8.The reason why the eagle flies high is not because of the wind, but because it has a pair of wings.
9.Today's eagles spread their wings and fly, and the eagles of other days fight in the sky!
10.The eagle spreads its wings and spreads its wings to soar into the clouds, and its sharp claws and beak deter the soul of the bird. Striking the sky and arrogant Huanyu, soaring to the wind and dust.
11.The eagle spreads its wings and swallows the mountains and rivers! I'd rather be an eagle with wings out and soar into the sky than a dark horse on the ground that anyone can ride on.
12.I want to be an eagle with wings spread and soar freely in the blue sky.
13.The eagle circled around the mountainside, and suddenly flapped its wings and flew over the top of the highest mountain, its brown wings almost brushing the white clouds fluttering on the top of the mountain.
14.The eagle strikes its wings because it is fascinated by the mountains and white clouds; The sparrow shakes its feathers, because the eaves are its paradise.
15.The eagle has strong wings, and can soar freely in the sky without fetters, and the vast world and the changing wind and clouds can be seen at a glance under its eyes.
16.The eagle hovers high in the sky, overlooking the earth, fluttering its wings in the sky, and going thousands of miles!
17.I asked the soaring eagle: how can I fly higher and see farther? The eagle flapped its wings and told me: look far away, let the vision be broader.
18.I paused for a moment, it was one, no, it was several, no, it was a flock of eagles. On the top of the mountain, in the sky, in the universe, it hovers like an eagle spreading its wings.
19.But this was just the beginning, and it didn't take long for the mother to push the young eagles off the cliffs, some of them falling to death for their timidity, while some of the strong young eagles would struggle to flutter their wings and fly.
20.The eagle flying in the vast sky must have experienced the pain of the mother eagle falling off the cliff countless times before tempering a pair of volley wings.
21.Nothing is more fortunate for a mediocre author than for a plot in his short-lived work, borrowed by a rare genius into his masterpiece, and by the wings of an eagle, elevates his obscure name to eternity.
22.How many times have I looked at the eagle flying freely in the air, its powerful wings, vigorous body, and sharp eyes have always made this innocent and fantasy girl envious.
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