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Famous, heard, smelled, smelled, heard, heard.
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設設 [ěr wén] heard: It is better to see than to see. This is a slight matter, but the details are not very clear.
听設 [tīng wén] refers to the activity of listening or the content of hearing: to wide . Sensational.
見設 [jiàn wén] What you have seen and heard: Wide. Increase.
Rumors left behind [yí wén]: Anecdotes.
設語 [chuán wén] tossed and heard: It is better to see it in person. He has gone abroad.
6. Pre-hearing [yù wén].
See and smell .
語风而动 [wén fēng ér dòng].
Act as soon as you hear the news.
Lingwen [lìng wén] has a good reputation.
Obituary [fù wén].
Also as an obituary. Old newspaper funeral notice. Generally, the date and experience of the deceased's birth and death, as well as the time and place of the funeral sacrifice, are attached.
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News, scandals,
I like to hear it, Zhang Wentian
Smell the chickens and dance, Yomiuri Shimbun,
Scandals, appalling
Ignore it, let me hear it
Sex News
Anecdotes, smells of it, and is happy
World-famous, inquisitive
Knowledgeable, sensational
Anecdotes, famous,
Deaf, obscure
Anecdotes, lonely and unheard
Willow Wave Oriole, Anecdote, News Reporter,
Heard, famous
Knowledgeable, strong, heard, heard
Smell people, smell things
Newsprint, it is better to see than to hear.
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news, anecdotes, scandals, rumors, anecdotes, smells, important news, sights, obituaries, heard, anecdotes, heard, trivia, heard,
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Hello, the words of the Wen group are: Wen Jian, Wen Feng, Wen Shao, Wen Shao, Wen Women, Wen Jiao, Wen Hua, Wen Lei, Wen Sheng.
In addition, Wen (pinyin: wén) is a first-level general standard character (commonly used character) in Chinese. The original text of this word was first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription, and its ancient character shape resembles a person kneeling and sitting with his hands attached to his ears to listen, and the original meaning is to hear, hear.
By extension, it means to know, to hear, and by extension, to communicate, to achieve, and by extension, to report, to hear, and by extension, to be famous, and thus to fame. In addition, smell also refers to what is heard, mainly refers to knowledge, but also refers to rumors and deeds, and is used as a noun. Later, sniffing with the nose is also called sniffing.
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I like to hear it
Smelling the rooster dancing, terrifying
Ignore it, let me hear it
If you have heard it, you will be happy, and it will be world-famous
Inquire and inquire, be knowledgeable
Sensational, famous
Deaf, obscure
Anecdotes, lonely and unheard
Erudite and strong, it is better to see than to hear
Chickens and dogs smell each other, ignore each other
Frightened, heard, seen
Smell the wind and move, be well-informed and ambitious
Unheard of, dying at dawn
famous, obscure
Anecdotes, heard, but not heard
Hearing and seeing.
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Smell, compound:
News, news, news, hear, hear, hear, hear, ,......
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1. World-famous: The whole world knows and describes it as very famous;
2. Famous cherry blossoms: Describe the reputation is very big, and it is known from far and near;
3. Obscurity: silent, no one knows. Refers to having no reputation;
4. Famous from far and near: I have heard this name both far and near, and it is very famous;
5. Unheard of: Heard things that have never been heard before. Describe things as novel and rare;
6. Turning a deaf ear: plugging your ears and not listening. Describes deliberately not listening to others' opinions;
7. Oblivion: fame is buried, no one knows;
8. Ignore it: Put it aside, as if you didn't hear it. refers not to Sun Shu to ignore it;
9. Knowledgeable and knowledgeable: well-informed and knowledgeable;
10. Frightened: When you hear the wind, you are so frightened that you lose your courage. Describes being very afraid of a certain force.
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1. News [xīnwén].
News reported by newspapers, news agencies, radio stations, television stations, etc.: journalists. Newscasts. Interview the news.
2. Strange talk only hears and contains fierce training [qíwén].
Strange and beautiful things: Gonzo. Strange news in the world.
3. scandal [chǒuwén].
Refers to rumors or news about a person's privacy or scandal: officialdom scandal.
4. Rumors [chuánwén].
Hearing it again and again: It is better to see it than to hear it. It is rumored that he has left the country.
5. Fun story [qùwén].
Interesting Rumors: Anecdotal Fun Facts.
6. Wenren [wénrén].
Famous people: people who are heard by society.
7. Important news [yàowén].
Important news: International highlights. News of the week.
8. Seeing and hearing [jiànwén].
Things seen and heard: Seen and heard. Grow your knowledge.
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I like to see it
Smelling the rooster dancing, terrifying
Ignore it, let me hear it
If you have heard it, you will be happy, and it will be world-famous
Inquire and inquire, be knowledgeable
Sensational, famous
Deaf, obscure
Anecdotes, lonely and unheard
Erudite and strong, it is better to see than to hear
Chickens and dogs smell each other
Ignore it, be frightened
Hearing and seeing, hearing and moving
Knowledgeable, unheard-of
Morning news of death, famous
Oblivion, with cherry blossoms.
Anecdotes, heard, but not heard
Hearing and seeing.
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News, scandals,
I like to hear it, Zhang Wentian
Smell the chickens and dance, Yomiuri Shimbun,
Scandals, appalling
Ignore it, let me hear it
Sex News
Anecdotes, smells of it, and is happy
World-famous, inquisitive
Knowledgeable, sensational
Anecdotes, famous,
Deaf, obscure
Anecdotes, lonely and unheard
Willow Wave Oriole, Anecdote, News Reporter,
Heard, famous
Knowledgeable, strong, heard, heard
Smell people, smell things
Newsprint, it is better to see than to hear.
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1. World-famous: The whole world knows and describes it as very famous;
2. Famous: Describe the reputation is very good, and it is known from far and near;
3. Obscurity: silent, no one knows. Refers to having no reputation;
4. Famous from far and near: I have heard this name both far and near, and it is very famous;
5. Unheard of: Heard things that have never been heard before. Describe things as novel and rare;
6. Turning a deaf ear: plugging your ears and not listening. Describes deliberately not listening to others' opinions;
7, obliteration: the reputation is buried, and no Mozhou people know to accompany Wang;
8. Turning a deaf ear: Set it aside, as if you didn't hear it. refers to ignorance;
9. Knowledgeable and knowledgeable: see Lu Youzai is well-informed and knowledgeable;
10. Frightened: When you hear the wind, you are so frightened that you lose your courage. Describes being very afraid of a certain force.
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