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Hello, there are a lot of words that can be grouped by smelling words! Examples: news, smell, fame, scandal, rumor.
Heard. Hearsay.
Obituary. See and hear.
Old news. Secrets.
Anecdote. Anecdote.
Heard. Important news and so on.
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Smelling words can be combined with words: hear, smell, smell, famous, frightened, smelling chickens dancing, and hearing words.
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Words that can be grouped: news, news, hear, anecdote, anecdote, scandal, important news, rumor, hear, smell, smell the chicken, ......
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News, news, news
Scandals, pre-news,
Trivia, observations, and hears
Rumors, rumors, and rumors
Important news, anecdotes,
Obituary, obscenity
Hear, hear, hear
Anecdotes, old news,
Famous, rare
With the smell, the scandal
Anecdotes, heard, heard
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You can group hear news smell rumors wind hearsay.
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Frightened, smell the chickens and dance.
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Smell people. wén rén]
1.People of Fame: Society.
Smell the wind. wén fēng]
1.Hear news or rumors.
Smell and say. wén shuō]
I still hear it. Smelled.
wén dào]
1.Grasp something. The Analects of Liren:
Chaowen said, death can be carried out. Tang Hanyu's "Teacher Said": "There is a precedence in hearing the Tao, and there is a specialization in the art industry."
Ming Li Zhen's "Zhuo Wu Theory": "My father and son have also heard of this, although it is thousands of miles away. ”
Smell. wén shēng]
1.Voices are heard.
Smell the flute. wén dí]
Between the Wei and Jin dynasties, Xiang Xiu was friendly with Ji Kang and Lu An, Kang An was killed by Sima Zhao, Xiu passed through Ji Kang's former residence in Shanyang, heard the flute of his neighbors, felt his deceased friend, and wrote "Thinking of the Old Fu". Later, because of the "Wen Di" as a tribute to the deceased.
Sniff. wén wén]
The words of "Zhuangzi Zeyang": "The old country and the old capital, look at it freely; Although the hills and trees are covered with grass, those who enter it are nineteen, and they are still free. In addition, those who have seen and heard are also, and the idlers in Tai County are also ten! "What has been heard is what you have heard, and by extension, you can hear it at any time.
Smelled. wén xī]
Hearing; Heard.
Smell. wén jiàn]
Famous Witnesses. wén jian]
1.Smell. Wen Shao.
wén sháo]
The Analects of the Analects: "Zi Zai heard "Shao", and in March, he didn't know the taste of meat, and said: 'Don't try to be happy to Si Ye!' Shao was said to be the name of Shun's music, and Confucius recommended it as perfect. Later, "Wen Shao" means to listen to the music of the emperor or listen to beautiful music.
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1. The words are: news, world-famous, famous, obscure, famous, unheard-of, and deaf.
2. News, also known as news, synonyms: information, refers to a term for information disseminated through newspapers, radio, radio, television and other channels.
3. World-famous, the Chinese idiom, pinyin is jǔ shì wén míng, which means something known to the whole world, and is very famous.
4. Famous, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is wén míng xiá ěr, which means to describe a great reputation, mainly referring to being famous far and near.
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1、置若罔闻 [zhì ruò wǎng wén] 置: put. If: Like. Ran: No. Set it aside, as if you didn't hear it. Ignore the description.
2. 骇人听 [hài rén tīng wén] 骇: frightened, shocked. It was a great shock to hear it. Also "appalling."
3. 設风而动 [wén fēng ér dòng] 語: to hear. Wind: The sound of the wind, the news. When you hear the news, act immediately. Also known as "Hearing the Wind".
4. 語过就喜 [wén guò zé xǐ] 語: negligence, error. It's nice to hear others point out your shortcomings and mistakes. Describe being able to accept criticism with an open mind.
5. What you see and hear [suǒ jiàn suǒ wén] All kinds of people and things that the eyes see and hear with the ears.
6. Seeing and hearing [jiàn wén] What you see and what you hear.
7. 风失胆 [wén fēng sàng dǎn] wind: the sound of the wind, the news. Frightened: frightened. When I heard the slightest sound of the wind, I was frightened. Describe extreme fear. Also known as "Smell the wind and break the guts."
8, solitary and ignorant [gū lòu guǎ wén] 陋: short-sighted. Oligo: Less. Smell: Listen. Described as shallow knowledge and not widely seen.
9. widow jiàn xiǎn wén widow, fresh: little. See less, hear less. It is described as not widely seen and poor, and poor in knowledge.
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Smell"As a verb, it can be combined with other Chinese characters to form multiple words, as follows:
Smelling: Refers to smelling (a certain smell) through the sense of smell, such as smelling an aroma.
Famous: refers to the fame that has been known to everyone for a long time, such as being famous at home and abroad.
Unheard of: Refers to a legend or story that has never been heard of before, beyond the scope of the previous one, and has never been heard of before.
Hearing words: Hearing someone's words, such as hearing the words and being moved.
Smell the wind and move: refers to the business that takes action as soon as it hears the news or the wind, such as the wind and moves.
Wenda: refers to scholars with a high level of education and profound knowledge, such as Wenda.
Hearing about people and entering morality: It refers to hearing about the moral quality and noble character of others, such as hearing that people are virtuous and respectful.
Smell the joy: refers to the person who can correct the criticism in time after hearing it, is in a happy mood, and is happy if he has heard it.
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News, scandals,
Anecdotes, smelling chickens dancing
I like to hear and miss the rocks
Appalling, rumored,
Turning a deaf ear, scandal
Deaf and famous
Sensational, obscure
Knowledgeable and knowledgeable
Anecdotes, unheard
World-famous, important news
Erudite and strong remember the hand Gaocha,
Unheard of, unheard.
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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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Hello, smell the compounds: smell, smell, smell, famous, smell, smell
Smell the chicken dancing, appalling, deaf ears, if I smell it, I will be happy when I smell it.
Wen (pinyin: wén) is a first-level general standard character (commonly used character) in Chinese [1] . The original text of this character was first seen in the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscription [2], and its ancient character resembles a person kneeling and listening with his hands attached to his ears, and the original meaning is to hear and 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, Sun Liangwen also refers to what he hears, mainly referring to knowledge, and also refers to the legend of fortune and deeds, which is used as a noun. Later, sniffing with the nose is also called sniffing.
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Hearing: Smelling, hearing, hearing, reading, listening, smelling, smelling, smelling, smelling, smelling, smelling
Things I heard, news: news, rumors, sights.
Famous, famous: smell people, smell Da.
Fame: Lingwen (good name), scandal.
語 (語) wén
Number of strokes: 9;
radical: door; Stroke order number: 425122111
Rumors, news, news, news, news, news
Smell people, smell people, smell Zhou, smell chapters, smell treasures.
Knowledge, sudden news, news, reputation, and smell, and smell.
See, hear, hear, hear, hear
Smell the chicken, smell the dirt, smell the smell, smell the talk, smell the diagnosis, smell the recitation.
Smell the question, smell the family, smell the woman, smell the look.
Smell the teaching, smell the thunder, smell the smell, smell the sample, smell the scholar.
Smell the letter, hear the news, hear the news, smell the news, smell the news.
What you have heard is sensational, you have heard it.
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News, news, news
Scandals, pre-news,
Trivia, observations, and hears
Rumors, rumors, and rumors
Important news, anecdotes,
Obituary, obscenity
Hear, hear, hear
Anecdotes, old news,
Famous, rare
With the smell, the scandal
Anecdotes, anecdotes, anecdotes
Heard, heard
Smell, smell
Hearing letters, interviewing news
Smell, sniff
Hear, hear, hear
Chapter news, insight news
Shocking, shocking
Obtuse, sudden
Raise and hear, smell and hear.
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Rumors, anecdotes, news, news, news, fame.
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Smell the news, smell the news, smell the words, smell the people, the news, hear and see, the fame, smell the smell.
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Smell, hear, hear, hear, smell, hear
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Hear and hear.
Heard about news scandals.
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