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What. gàn
má] basic definition.
Detailed explanation. 1.Why.
2.Do.
Encyclopedia Interpretation. What is a Chinese character is a Chinese character, that is, a question that a person asks when he has questions about what another person has done, and it is a question sentence.
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There are only two syllables: what are you doing?
Basic Meanings: 1. Morphine is an organic compound made from opium.
2. Particle: used at the end of the sentence to express the tone of doubt or cross-examination.
3. Particles, indicating a subtle tone, are used at a pause in the sentence to point out the topic.
Traditional Chinese characters: ?, radical: 口, pinyin: má, mǎ
Strokes: 6, Structure: Left and Right Structure, Five Elements: Water.
Head and tail decomposition: mouth horse, component decomposition: mouth horse.
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How can the two-tone words only do it?
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Can you form words for the second tone?
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Can the second tone be formed?
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How do you form words in the second tone?
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ā ] means surprise or admiration: , out of the rainbow! |This year's crops are growing so well! "Huh".
a ]1.It is used at the end of an exclamation sentence to enhance the tone: What a good day!|What a noble deed he had!
4.Use it at the end of the interrogative sentence to soothe the interrogative tone: When will he come?Do you eat or not?
5.Use a slight pause in the sentence to draw attention to the following words: Over the years, our days have been getting better and better.
6.Used after the list of items: books, newspapers, magazines, a shelf fills up.
7."Ah" is used at the end of a sentence or in a sentence, and is often affected by the vowel or rhyme end of the previous word and has different diacritics, and can also be written as different words: the vowel or rhyme end of the previous word The pronunciation and writing of "ah":
a,e,i,o,ü a ia ; u, ao, ou a ua wow; -n a na; -ng∥a→nga。"Ah" and "Huh".
Expressing surprise: ?How could such a thing happen? "Huh".
Indicates follow-up questioning: ?Are you going to go tomorrow?What did you say? "Huh".
1.Indicates promise (shorter tone): Okay.
2.Indicates that it understands (longer tone): It turned out to be you, no wonder it looks familiar!
3.Expresses admiration or amazement (longer sound): Great Motherland!I really didn't expect him to achieve such a good result! "Huh".
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Basic explanation.
Polyphonic polysemantic words (words).
a) Twist (twist) níng
Hold the object with both hands with both ends and exert force in opposite directions (twisting, twisting): twisting the towel; Twist the hemp into a rope.
With two or three fingers, he twisted the flesh and turned it vigorously: he twisted the child's ears.
2) Screw (screw) nǐng
Control part of the object to turn inward or outward** screws; tighten the cap; Turn on the faucet and let the water go.
awkward; Resistance: Got it. This incident caused them to make a fuss.
Wrong; Upside down; Anti; Distorted (mostly referring to speaking and listening): Got it.
That's it. He said that "a dog cannot grow ivory in its mouth" and that "an elephant cannot grow a dog's tooth in its mouth."
3) Screw (screw) nìng
Fang is stubborn; Untamed: Temperament; Temper.
Northern Shaanxi dialect is very good and excellent. It is often used to compliment someone for doing things cleanly and beautifully.
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Ah, the explanation.
Interjection, to express admiration or amazement: This flower is so beautiful! Ha. Yikes.
] Interjections, indicating doubts or rhetorical questions: What do you say?
] interjections, expressing doubt: , what's going on? [à1.
Interjection, which means to promise (shorter sound): Alright! 2.
Interjection, indicating awakening (longer sound): I just understood! 3.
Expression of admiration (longer tone): Dear motherland! [a] Particles, at the end of sentences, indicate an exclamatory tone (often diacriticized due to the different pronunciations of the preceding words, and can be expressed by different words):
Hello (wow)! It's so fresh (which)!
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Summary. Kiss; The two voices are as follows; Compounds: what, yes, that, morphine, morphine, morphine, gram.
Kiss; The two voices are as follows; Compounds: what, yes, that, morphine, morphine, morphine, gram.
Kiss; knowledge development; P sound: ma, má, mǎ, radical: mouth, strokes:
6, Traditional: ?, Wubi: KCG.
Interpretation: [ma] 1, used at the end of the sentence to express doubt. 2. Use it at the end of the sentence to indicate a rhetorical question.
3. Use it at a pause in the sentence to point out the topic. Interrogative pronoun. What the.
Marry. Discuss the group.
Kiss; The discussion is as follows; Discuss, hate, self-deprecation, self-deprecation, requisition, debt collection, crusade, begging for life, begging for advice, seeking peace, begging for relatives, **, begging for cheap, review, denouncing, discussing, begging
Beat. Pinyin: dá rhyme: horse.
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Yes, when your velocity is equal to the speed of sound, that is, you are moving forward at the same time with the same sound wave band, which means that the sound waves that your ears receive are all the same, but because the sound waves disappear along the way, the sound you hear will become smaller and smaller until you can't hear it, and the intensity and frequency of the sound determine how long you hear it. If you are moving faster than the speed of sound, i.e. you are chasing the sound wave that has been emitted, you will hear a replay (i.e. reverse), and there may be a sound wave band that has died out by the time you catch it, so you will hear choppy sounds.
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