How to pronounce the word 囧 What does the word 囧 mean

Updated on culture 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    jiǒng is derived from: 冏 (囧 is actually a derivative of "冏", which cannot be found in modern dictionaries.) The pronunciation of both words is the same.

    冏 means "bright, bright". The word "冏" is a rare word, which is commonly used in ancient times. Original meaning:

    Bright, bright, light.

    Net righteousness: "eight" is like eyebrows, and "mouth" is like a mouth. Therefore, according to the shape, "embarrassment" is given the meaning of depression, embarrassment, sadness, helplessness, confusion, speechlessness, etc., indicating that it is very good and powerful, referring to the situation of distress, embarrassment, and embarrassment.

    The same as embarrassment indicates an extremely embarrassed mood in a special situation. (Originally, a young man in Taiwan used orz to represent depression, because "orz" is very similar to a person kneeling, and later changed to "embarrassed rz", which is more vivid, and then depression and other online meanings appeared.) This work "冏" is the same as "embarrassment" (Cantonese and "Jiong" homonym).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    a) Pronunciation. Embarrassment. jiǒng

    Ancient with "冏".

    Embarrassment. sóng

    The Wuhan dialect also has similar dialects in other parts of Hubei and Sichuan. Describe the appearance, behavior, dress, language, etc. are very weird, sloppy, peculiar, deformed, etc.

    Zheng code: jdol, U: 56E7, GBK: 87E5 Cangjie code: WCB (Tian Jinyue).

    Vertical and horizontal code: 6 Wubi: lwmv

    Ultrasound: DVF5

    Number of strokes: 7, radical: 囗, stroke order number: 2534251

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    囧jiǒng

    Radical strokes. Radical: 囗.

    Extramural strokes: 4

    Total strokes: 7 five strokes 86: lwmv

    Wubi 98: lwmv

    Cangjie: WCB

    Stroke order number: 2534251

    Four corner number: 60227

    unicode:cjk

    Unify Chinese characters. u+56e7 basic literal meaning.

    Ancient with "冏".

    Basic explanation. Original meaning: light.

    Net meaning: depressed, sad, helpless, speechless, etc., indicating that it is very good and powerful, referring to the difficult situation, embarrassing, and embarrassing. It's also an expression. Please refer to the font for details, and comprehend it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    囧jiǒng

    Ancient with "冏".

    Zheng code: jdol, u: 56e7, gbk: 87e5 king code: lwmv

    Number of strokes: 7, radical: 囗, stroke order number: 2534251

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What is "囧"? How to pronounce?

    一, 囧, pronounced as: jiǒng. The original meaning is:"Bright" 。

    Regarding the meaning of embarrassment, there are mainly the following sayings:

    1, the window said: Xu Shen "Saying Wen and Embarrassment":"Embarrassment, the window is beautiful, and the Ming is also"Pictographic.

    2, Cang Li said: Qu Wanli:"The word 囧 is used as a verb in this case'Mi Yu', meaning:"The new rice has been put into the warehouse"。

    3. The name of the sacrifice says: Mr. Yu Shengwu:"囧 is the name of the sacrifice, and the deed is also embarrassed, and it is an alliance. The covenant is to swear to the ghosts and gods. "

    4. The place name is said: it is considered to be the place name in the meaning of the word:"It is a place name, and it is mostly seen with the word rice.

    However, what kind of place name, he seems to agree with Qu Shi Cangli. Mr. Yao Xiaosui and Mr. Xiao Ding have similar opinions:"The word is just like the shape of the window and the shape of the bright and exquisite, and they are all used as place names, without exception.

    Mr. Zhao Cheng said:"'Embarrassment. 'The configuration is unknown. Oracle bones are used as place names.

    5, Niu Er said: Yin Kang's book "Ancient Radicals" mentions embarrassment"Cow ear shape"and illustrated.

    6. Eye Theory: Mr. Liu Shahe, who has studied Chinese characters, explained that 囧 is a pictograph, representing an eye. Originally, there was a circle on the outside, as an eye socket, and in the middle"Eight"It is the eyelashes that droop down"mouth"Refers to the eyeballs. Describe people with blazing eyes.

    Commonly used phrases. 1, Yu Qing.

    Pronunciation: jiǒng qing

    Interpretation: Another name of the servant, in charge of horses and animal husbandry, etc., because of Wu Gong. (Referring to Wu Mo, the servant.) Word for it. Ming Zhang Pu's "Five Tombstones".

    2, embarrassed brother.

    Pronunciation: jiǒng à ge

    Interpretation: Respected people mainly refer to the honest and honest shopkeepers!

    3. Embarrassment. Pronunciation: jiǒng shì

    English: something embarrassing

    Definition: Embarrassing thing.

    Example sentence: If you accidentally do something embarrassing, don't be nervous, many girls will think it's cute.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The original meaning of "囧" is "light". Since 2008, it has become a popular emoji among the online community in Chinese, becoming one of the most frequently used words in online chats, forums and blogs, and it is given the meaning of "depressed, sad, helpless". 囧 has been described as "one of the most popular Chinese characters of the 21st century".

    囧 [pinyin]: [jiǒng] [字meaning]: 1Ancient with "冏".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Are you embarrassed today?

    A vigorous "embarrassment" culture is being set off on the Internet. Pronunciation: 囧. jiǒng ancient with "冏".

    Meaning. "Eight" - eyebrows and eyes.

    mouth" - mouth.

    Original meaning: light.

    Net meaning: depressed, sad, helpless, etc.

    An overview of this work "冏" (Cantonese and "羯") homonym.

    囧 "囧", not "Martian body", this Chinese character pronounced jiong (three tones), the original meaning of "bright", now it is one of the most ordinary words that appear in QQ, MSN dialogue, it is given the meaning of "depressed, sad, helpless".

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