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The words must be as follows:
WomenEyebrowsWomen: headscarves and hair ornaments worn by women in ancient times, later borrowed to refer to women. Eyebrows
Beard and eyebrows, borrowed to refer to manhood,Big husband。A woman with a manly spirit.
The whiskers are a metaphor for flattery.
Sharpen to sharpen the knife quickly and wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the moment.
Sharpen the knife and wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the moment.
The original meaning is that maybe there is. The latter finger is fabricated out of thin air.
Heart Disease Requires Heart Medicine Anxiety or longing in the heart has become a mental burden, and the factors that cause this mental burden must be eliminated.
Eyebrows and eyebrows: Both. The beard and eyebrows are white.
Cooking porridge and burning beards is a metaphor for brotherly love.
From time to time, from time to time. Refers to the need at any time, not at a predetermined time.
Lips and teeth must be intertwined, and lips and teeth are interdependent. The metaphors are closely related and interdependent.
Cut off your beard and throw away your robe. Describe the appearance of defeat and despair.
The bell must also be tied to the bell person The metaphor of who caused the trouble, who still solves it.
To solve the bell, it is necessary to use the bell-tying person as a metaphor for who caused the trouble, and who still solves it. Same as "the bell must also be tied to the bell".
Rubbing the tiger's whiskers: strokes. The metaphor offends a powerful person or takes a big risk.
Sharpen the knife and wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the moment. Same as "Fierce Mustache".
Sharpen the fingers and wait for the sharpening of the knife. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the right time. Also known as "sharpening to mustache".
Although the peony is good, it must eventually be supported by green leaves Support: support. Even the best things in the metaphor must have a foil.
Needless woe refers to the innocent suffering as a result of suffering.
The Female Elder Must Marry When a Woman reaches adulthood, she must marry.
Men must marry When men grow up, they always have to marry and start a family.
Cut off the mustache Mustache: The beard on the top of the mouth. He twisted his beard so frequently that he broke off a few of them. Describe the state of repeated scrutiny when writing poems.
Female Marriage means that a woman must marry in time when she reaches adulthood. Same as "the female chief must be married".
Patting horses and whiskers is a metaphor for flattery.
Dyeing beard and planting teeth Dye your hair and set dentures. It is used to disguise aging.
Send you a thousand miles, and you must finally say goodbye to you: honorifically call each other; Finale: After all. No matter how far you go, you have to separate after all.
All the beard and hair are white The beard and hair are all white. Refers to old age.
The beard and eyebrows are white. Describe old age.
Man with bearded eyebrows Bearded eyebrows: beards and eyebrows. In ancient times, men were beautiful with thick beards and eyebrows. Refers to a dignified man.
Sumeru mustard seed means great oneMount MeruStuff in a small grainRapeseedIt's just right. Describe the Dharma as boundless and powerful. It also describes the poetry as changeable and talented.
Beard like a halberd Beard: A beard on both cheeks. Halberd: An ancient weapon with a crescent-shaped blade attached to the head of a long pole. The beard was long and stiff, and the ones were furious like halberds. In the old days, it was described as a husband.
Swallow jaw tiger beard describes the appearance of might.
Swallow jaw beard describes the appearance of a mighty appearance. Borrowed to refer to generals and warriors. Same as "swallow jaw tiger head".
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Su: xū, can form the following words:
Must: (Must), Must: (Beard), Must: (Notice), Must: (Must, Eyebrows), Must: (Mustache) and so on.
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whisker (xu), compound: must, unnecessary.
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This word is all too common. In daily life, when we ask someone for something, we usually use a commanding tone.
For example: Yes. It has to be so, it has to be how.
Beard, a masculine characteristic.
Both can be words.
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beard, need, must, tendril, mustache.
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What words can be formed:
Beard, need-to-know
Necessary, necessary
Tendrils, whiskers
Mustache, fibrous roots
Eyebrows, beards
Why, beard
Tentacles, whiskers
No, no, must
Must be haired, must not be
Hedgehog beard, beard
Whiskers, whiskers, whiskers
Whiskers, baleen,
Flower whiskers, levy whiskers
Beard, beard
beards, beards, beards
Red beard, bearded woman
Military mustaches, mustaches
Beards, whiskers, branches
A little, a must, a little
Slippery whiskers, whiskers.
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1. Women's beard eyebrows: women: headscarves and hair accessories worn by women in the Koga Mori Dynasty, and later borrowed to refer to women. Bearded eyebrows: beard and eyebrows, borrowed to refer to manhood, big husband. A woman with a manly spirit.
2. Slipping whiskers and slapping horses: a metaphor to please the poor and change the inheritance.
3. Sharpen the mustache: sharpen the knife quickly and wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the moment.
4. Sharpen the knife and wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the moment.
5. Unnecessary: The original meaning is that there may be. The latter finger is fabricated out of thin air.
6. Heart disease also requires heart medicine: the anxiety or love in the heart has become a mental burden, and the factors that cause this mental burden must be eliminated.
7. Eyebrows and eyebrows: hand: all. The beard and eyebrows are white.
8. Cooking porridge and burning beards: a metaphor for brotherhood and friendship.
9. From time to time: from time to time. Refers to the need at any time, not at the scheduled time of Wang auction.
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Notice. [xū zhī]
What you should know about the activity you are engaged in: Passenger |Examination. It is important to know that victory does not come easily.
Have to. [bì xū]
Vice) necessary, must be (more in terms of reasonableness and reasonableness): if you want to achieve great things, start from little by little. Near required. Against: Not necessarily. Strengthen the tone of the command: Attend class, listen! Nearly necessary.
Must. [xū yào]
Must: Early childhood education patience and carefulness.
Whiskers. [hú xū]
Beard, commonly known as beard, refers to the hair that grows on a man's upper lip, chin, cheeks, cheeks, or neck.
Mustache. [zī xū]
Short hairs that grow around the mouth.
Whiskers. [xū zi]
1.Whiskers. Sumeru.
xū mí zuò]
1.Refers to the base of the Buddha statue.
Fibrous roots. [xū gēn]
Roots composed of many whisker-like roots, without obvious taproots, usually have such roots in monocots such as wheat and rice.
Susheng. [xū shēng]
The name of the opera foot. That is, old students.
Why. [hé xū]
Vice) in a rhetorical tone to indicate that there is no need: I know the details, besides!
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No need, no must
You need to know, why not
Must, must, moment
Only, must, must
Tendrils, needs,
Whisker eyebrows, tiger mouth whiskers
It is necessary to die, and there is no need for disaster
The man with the eyebrows, the beard
Flower whiskers and butterflies, broken mustaches
Sharpen the whiskers, pat the horses and slip the whiskers
Swallow jaw beard, dyed beard and tooth
Whiskers and horses
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Shall-word. Whiskers.
Beard. Fibrous roots.
Dragon's beard noodles. Eyebrows
Have to. Baleen.
Whiskers. Palp.
Why. Must.
Must. Without.
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The name of the name is "shall". Later it was "shall", and now it is simplified to "shallot". Pictographic. From the page, from 彡, page (xié), head, 彡 (shān), table fur ornament. Refers to the hair on the human face. Original meaning: beard.
Such as: bearded eyebrows turbidity (refers to men who tend to be inflammatory, and lose their integrity); beard (curly beard); Silverbeard; Yellow beard; long beard; soft whiskers; Bearded moose (bearded eyebrows).
Such as: catfish whiskers; Palp. Whiskers; calyx (whiskers and calyxes); Whiskers; Stamens (stamens).
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Must need to know about beards.
Tendrils, mustaches, beards, beards.
Be sure to have a tentacle.
Why not.
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1. Must-use words: must, need, must, beard, mustache,
2. Supinyin: [xū].
3. Must-Definition: Auxiliary verb. Must. Surname. Await; Wait until. Originally, it referred to a beard that grew on the chin, but later it referred to a beard generally. Whiskers.
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The name of the name is "shall". Later it was "shall", and now it is simplified to "shallot". Pictographic. From the page, from 彡, page (xié), head, 彡 (shān), table fur ornament. Refers to the hair on the human face. Original meaning: beard.
Such as: bearded eyebrows turbidity (refers to men who tend to be inflammatory, and lose their integrity); beard (curly beard); Silverbeard; Yellow beard; long beard; soft whiskers; Bearded moose (bearded eyebrows).
Such as: catfish whiskers; Palp. Whiskers; calyx (whiskers and calyxes); Whiskers; Stamens (stamens) such as: whiskers (tassels).
Another example: must be used (required); Must (Definitely.) After the Song Dynasty, it was often used as the concluding sentence of official documents and licenses. There is a sense that it must be done); must be (must be, must be); must get (must get) must be together (shall); should (should); It must not be as good as (it should not be).
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No need, no must
You need to know, why not
Must, must, moment
Only, must, must
Tendrils, needs,
Whisker eyebrows, tiger mouth whiskers
It is necessary to die, and there is no need for disaster
The man with the eyebrows, the beard
Flower whiskers and butterflies, broken mustaches
Sharpen the whiskers, pat the horses and slip the whiskers
Swallow jaw beard, dyed beard and tooth
Whiskers and horses
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The name of the name is "shall". Later it was "shall", and now it is simplified to "shallot". Pictographic. From the page, from 彡, page (xié), head, 彡 (shān), table fur ornament. Refers to the hair on the human face. Original meaning: beard.
Such as: bearded eyebrows turbidity (refers to men who tend to be inflammatory, and lose their integrity); beard (curly beard); Silverbeard; Yellow beard; long beard; soft whiskers; Bearded moose (bearded eyebrows).
Such as: catfish whiskers; Palp. Whiskers; calyx (whiskers and calyxes); Whiskers; Stamens (stamens) such as: whiskers (tassels).
e.g. for a few moments
Such as: Friends (to be friends); to wait (to expect); Sushen (waiting to see the emperor); Susan (wait for the play) e.g. Suzu (stay).
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No need, no must
You need to know, why not
Must, must, moment
Only, must, must
Tendrils, needs,
Whisker eyebrows, tiger mouth whiskers
It is necessary to die, and there is no need for disaster
The man with the eyebrows, the beard
Flower whiskers and butterflies, broken mustaches
Sharpen the whiskers, pat the horses and slip the whiskers
Swallow jaw beard, dyed beard and tooth
Whiskers and horses
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