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A group of words: one, together, altogether, half, single, certain, same, side.
One pinyin: yī
Interpretation: 1. A number, the smallest positive integer.
It is often used on banknotes and documents with a capital "one" generation).
2. Pure; Specialized: Single-minded. Undivided attention.
3. Full; Full: A lifetime. A place of water.
4. Same: the same. The color varies.
5. Other: crickets.
A weaver. 6. It means that the action is short, or one-time, or tentative: do the math. Get your feet wet.
7, Nai; Competition: That's it.
8. Part of the whole: unity. Uniform.
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1. 一克 [yī kè].
Transliteration of the Mongolian word for "big".
2. week [yī zhōu].
Go back and forth. 3. 一 [yī běn].
The same fundamental. 4. 一盏 [yī zhǎn].
One cup. 5. A pair [yī fù].
Couple. 6. 一一 [yī zhī].
one. Often refers to a tribe of rivers or mountains.
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一,二,三,四" how to form words: wave three folds: [yī bō sān zhé ] originally refers to the twists and turns of the penmanship of writing.
yī kǒu sān shé is a metaphor for nagging, talking a lot. 一呼三颠: yī hū sān diān is a metaphor for vacillation, instability.
一日三复: yī rì sān fù refers to repeated play many times in a day. One body and three hands:
yī shēn sān shǒu A person has three hands on his body. Parables are useless. One song and three sighs:
yī chàng sān tàn One person leads the singing, and three people sing. The original refers to ** and singing is simple and rustic. Later is used to describe poetry tactfully and profoundly.
一国三公: yī guó sān gōng 公: A common name for the ancient princes and monarchs.
There are three people in charge of the affairs of a country. The metaphor is not uniform, so that people do not know who to listen to.
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Single-minded, single-minded, one day, one, one year, one hundred, all the time.
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The words are: assortment, assortment, yash, and shi.
9. Doing, Fish, Iron, Lish, Short. 1. Something.
Pinyin: shí wù.
Interpretation: refers to clothing and other odds and ends used in daily use at home.
2, Jash. Pinyin: yǎ shí.
Interpretation: Refers to elegant poetry.
3. Tithe. Pinyin: shí jiǔ.
Definition: 9 out of 10. Refers to the vast majority.
4. What's there. Pinyin: shí piān.
Interpretation: This refers to the poems in the Book of Songs, and later also refers to the poems.
5. Fish. Pinyin: fēi shí.
Interpretation: Clumsy. A humble title for his own poetry.
6, Tieshi. Pinyin: tiě shí.
Interpretation: refers to the iron miscellaneous utensils of ancient car decorations.
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What, assortment, why, when, what means, what, what, what, who, what, why, why.
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There are Shi Shi, Lao Shizi, Assortment, Nothing, What to Do, Shi Raid Collection, Shi Chahai, What to Do, Tijiu and so on.
一、什物 [ shí wù ]
All kinds of items and utensils. Mostly refers to daily necessities.
Lu Xun's "Mobilization of the South and the North: For the Remembrance of Forgetting": "In the middle of the night, I stood in the courtyard of the inn, surrounded by piles of tattered things. ”
二、 Laoshzi [ láo shí zi ].
Dialect. Nasty stuff.
The third episode of "Dream of Red Mansions": "(Baoyu) scolded: 'What a rare thing......I don't want this Rausch anymore! ’”
三、什锦 [ shí jǐn ].
Food made from a variety of raw materials or a variety of patterns. Such as: vegetarian assortment. Also made as a decent.
Fourth, nothing [ méi shén me ].
Never mind; It doesn't matter.
Chapter 20 of the second part of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth": "It's nothing. They asked me if I was getting better, if I wasn't well, and maybe I had to go somewhere else. ”
五、What to do [ gàn shén me ]
Ask for a reason or purpose.
Hong Shen's "Young Grandma's Fan" Act III: "In the end, you don't have any real evidence, why are you doing everything you can to spoil Ms. Jin and speak ill of her?" ”
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The first grade is as follows:
1. Yes can be composed of many words can be composed, whether, is, but, always, but, everything, always, but, exactly, no, so, just, hard, or, all, or, is,
1. The blue sky is the home of the white clouds, and the big trees are the home of the birds.
2. I didn't do it right, and I admit my mistake.
3. The teacher is a candle that burns itself and illuminates us.
4. Spring is a stream of melting ice and snow that nourishes our earth.
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That group of words for first grade such asDown:
1. Over there: there, not here with the speaker but elsewhere with the cover key.
2. That: Chinese words refer to that kind of appearance.
3. Naxiang: Chinese vocabulary, interpreted as **.
4. That's it: Chinese words. It means what is the reason for the words; That's the case; Those. From the "Yuan Dynasty Vernacular Tablet Collection".
5. Then: demonstrative pronouns. Indicates the nature, status, manner, degree, etc.
6. That side: Judah.
7. Na Geng: Chinese word, referring to how, how.
8. That: Chinese words are often used to indicate causal or other relationships with the things mentioned above. It is often used to indicate a causal or other relationship with the aforementioned events.
9. Wu Ze Qiaonaga: In fact, in India, it is a multi-headed, head shape similar to a cobra, long body without feet, no horns, staring and highly poisonous water spirit creatures, living in the water and underground. There are palaces and love treasures.
It has the power to control water and travel clouds and rain. Later, Buddhism was introduced to China, and in order to expand its influence in the local area, it adopted the local culture and translated the naga into a dragon. That is, the eight tribes of the Buddhist Heavenly Dragon, the so-called dragon people.
10, Nakan: That, Gutong "which", that is, "how can", "how can" and "how can". Kan, in this case, means "to endure", "to endure", "to bear", "to bear".
Nakan: "how to bear", "how to endure" or "how to endure". In ancient texts, there are often meanings of "what's more", such as "more Nakan", "and Nakan", "but Nakan", all of which have the meaning of becoming more and more unbearable.
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Summary. In the first grade of the compound, the words are as follows: being, present, incumbent, real, existing, at home, being, caring, not being.
In the first grade of the compound, the words are as follows: being, present, incumbent, real, existing, at home, being, caring, not being.
In", pronounced as zài, was first seen in the oracle bone inscription era, and belonged to the shape and sound characters in the six books. The basic meaning of "in" is early leakage for existence, dwelling, such as existence, alive; The extended meaning is to stay in a certain place, such as at home or at work, and "in" is often used as a verb to express that it lies in, decides on, and insists on it.
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