How to write expensive pinyin, how to read expensive pinyin

Updated on educate 2024-08-13
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    expensive, pinyin: guì.

    Initials: g, finals: uì, tone: fourth tone.

    Phonetic: radical: bei, outer strokes: 5.

    Total strokes: 9, five strokes 86 98: khgm.

    Cangjie: LMBO, Zheng code: Jial, code: 6311.

    Stroke order number: 251212534, square number: 50802, unicode: 8d35.

    Expensive, from the moment from the shell. Expensive is high value, heavy weight, worthy of cherishing and attention, expensive can also describe a person's importance, superiority, criticality in the society, can also be an item in people's hearts of the position, or people yearn for the position.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Expensive pinyin: guì

    Expensive interpretation: 1. The price is high, as opposed to "cheap": expensive and cheap.

    2. Refers to high status: aristocracy.

    3. Honorifics, referring to things related to the other party: your country.

    4. Particularly good, important: precious (zhòng).

    5. It is worth looking at and attaching importance to: precious.

    6. Refers to Guizhou Province, China: Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.

    7. Surname. Kanji strokes:

    1. Gui Chao [guì yàng].

    Honorifics. Call each other sick. 恙 (yàng): sick.

    2. Guigan [guì gàn].

    Honorifics, asking people what to do.

    3. VIP [guì bīn].

    Distinguished guests. Now it mostly refers to foreign guests.

    4. 腾桂 [téng guì].

    prices) skyrocketed.

    5, 贵贱 [guì jiàn].

    The price is high or low.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Expensive. guì]

    Radical: Bei.

    Wubi: khgm

    Strokes: 9Traditional Chinese: Expensive.

    Interpretation] 1.The price is high, as opposed to "cheap". 2.

    Refers to high status. 3.Honorifics, referring to things related to the other person.

    4.Particularly good, important. 5.

    It is worth looking at and paying attention to. 6.Refers to Guizhou Province, China.

    7.Surname.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Gui pronunciation: [guì].

    This character was first found in the Warring States period, and other scholars believe that this character has appeared in oracle bone inscriptions. The basic meaning of "expensive" refers to **high, as opposed to "cheap". By extension, it refers to high status.

    Later, it was used as an honorific to refer to something related to the other person. It is extended from high value to high value, which means precious and important. It also expresses respect and attention, and is used as a verb.

    Basic explanation:1**High; The value is large (as opposed to "cheap") satin than cotton. Spring rain is like oil.

    2.High rating; It is worth cherishing or valuing treasure . Can.

    3.It is valuable to argue a certain situation with suspicion that people have self-knowledge. Exercise, in persistence.

    4.Superior status (as opposed to "cheap") clan. Woman. Dignitaries.

    5.Honorifics, which refer to things related to the other person's surname. Country. Raise your hand high.

    6.Surname. <>

    Expensive sentences are formed:1. The birthday gift he gave me was not expensive, but it represented his sincere wishes.

    2. The jewelry she wears is extremely expensive.

    3. A piece of clothing hanging in the window, beautiful but expensive.

    4. Money can buy expensive cosmetics, but it doesn't necessarily buy a beautiful smile.

    5. The best drink, perhaps not the most expensive bottle of wine, buying wine buying emotions. Best friends can not be contacted the most, but the special days of celery are a reminder. I want a happy Mid-Autumn Festival.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    [guì]。Radical: Bei. Strokes: 9.

    Wubi: khgm

    Traditional: Expensive. <>

    Explanation:

    1) (shape) original meaning: **high; The value is large (as opposed to 'cheap') :* * high; Great value (as opposed to 'cheap').

    2) (shape) high evaluation; Something to cherish or value: Pocoa.

    3) (form) is valuable in a certain situation: man has self-knowledge.

    4) (shape) superior status (as opposed to 'cheap'): clan women, high-ranking officials.

    5) (form) honorifics; Refers to things related to the other party: surname country.

    6) (形) (guì) surname.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The pinyin for expensive is guì.

    1. Interpretation. **High, high value (as opposed to "cheap"); It is highly rated and worthy of being cherished or valued; A certain circumstance is precious; Superior status (as opposed to "cheap"); Honorifics, referring to things related to the other person. Surname.

    2. Stroke order. Vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch.

    3. Usage. as a verb: to show respect, respect; Desire, want.

    As a noun: to indicate the price of goods, prominent people, the name of the ancient state, the abbreviation of Guizhou Province.

    As an adjective: **high, highly rated, superior.

    4. Compound words. Noble: It is used to describe the outstanding qualities of people, behavior, status, thoughts, etc.

    Precious: It means that it is worth cherishing and advocating.

    Precious: rare, extremely valuable; It is worth paying attention to.

    Glory and wealth: refers to wealth and power, prosperity and glory.

    Condescension: Refers to a person of high status, who is humble and self-restrained, and condescends.

    Expensive sentence formation:

    1. Nowadays, drought and water shortage have become common problems in the world, and precious water is an indispensable resource for human survival.

    2. Water is one of the most precious renewable resources in the world, without which many lives would not be able to continue. We must cherish the water we have today and preserve enough for the future.

    3. Water is so beautiful and precious, life depends on it, and all life depends on it. To protect and cherish water is to protect and cherish this wonderful, wonderful and wonderful world.

    4. Looking at the 5,000-year long scroll of history, how many great people in history regard setbacks as dung and leave us precious spiritual food! The long river of smiling people grows, and every setback is just a small grain of sand. So, my mind was fixed on their courage in the face of setbacks.

    5. Today is so precious, it is not worth wasting it for bitter troubles and remorse, raise your chin, keep your mind open, like a stream of water shining under the spring sun. Hold on tight to today, because it's gone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Expensive pinyin: guìExpensive interpretation: 1. The price is high, as opposed to "cheap": expensive and cheap.

    2. Refers to high status: aristocracy.

    3. Honorifics, referring to things related to the other party: your country.

    4. Particularly good, important: precious (zhòng).

    5. It is worth paying attention to: it can be imitated and expensive.

    6. Refers to Guizhou Province, China: Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.

    7. Surname. 1. Gui Chao [guì yàng].

    Honorifics. Call each other sick. 恙 (yàng): sick.

    2. Guigan [guì gàn].

    Honorifics, asking people what to do.

    3. VIP [guì bīn].

    Distinguished guests. Now it mostly refers to foreign guests.

    4. 腾桂 [téng guì].

    prices) skyrocketed.

    5, 贵贱 [guì jiàn].

    The price is high or low.

    Idioms that begin with the word "expensive" and their explanations are as follows:

    The noble, the strong, the weak, the weak, the young, the strong, and the old and infirm. Same as "noble and strong and old".

    The Noble and the Strong] value the young and the strong and despise the old and infirm.

    Precious in the heart] to know the heart is precious, refers to the heart-to-heart between friends.

    Expensive and low] thought that those who were far away from the world were not disturbed and precious, and those who were close were low.

    Noble and disdainful] The great tremor is precious to those who are far away from the world, and those who are close are low. Same as "expensive and far and cheap".

    Precious time is more precious than jade. A metaphor for the preciousness of time.

    The young and the old] value the young and the strong and despise the old and infirm. Same as "noble and strong and old".

    Noble forgetfulness] is used to mock people for forgetting.

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