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Mixed pinyin; hun;There are two pronunciations: one is two tones, which are used as adverbs, for example: mixed ball; The second is four tones, which are used as verbs, for example: the demon king of the mixed world.
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Hello: The pinyin of the mix is as follows:
The numbers in brackets indicate tones in brackets of hun2.
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There are two pronunciations, hún and hùn
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The mixed character is a polyphonic word, and the pronunciation is [hun two tones and four tones] respectively.
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The character "mix" is a common Chinese character, and its pinyin is "hùn". This word can be used both as an adjective and as a verb and has a variety of meanings. Below I will go into detail about the pinyin of "mix" and its meaning.
Used as an adjective, the word "mixed" means impure, unclear, messy, etc. For example, "mixed water" refers to water that has a lot of impurities and is not clear. For example, "promiscuity" refers to something that is mixed together with different ingredients that are not pure.
Used as a verb, the pinyin of "mix" has the following meanings:
1.Living a life, living a life, and eating mixed food: It refers to barely getting by, not having a big rush, just to maintain a basic standard of living.
3.Messing around, messing around: It refers to living a comfortable life, not self-motivated, and not wanting to struggle.
4.Fishing in troubled waters: refers to dereliction of duty and not working seriously.
5.Mixed is courageous: It means being very brave and daring to try new things.
6.Mixed together: Refers to not distinguishing between each other and not having clear boundaries.
7.Wandering around the world: refers to walking around the society and making contacts.
In general, the pinyin of "mix" has many different meanings, but they are all related to living, passing the time, not working hard, and being impure. We should be clear about our goals, don't waste our time, and work hard to achieve our dreams in a planned way, not just to make ends meet. At the same time, we must also be a disciplined, controlled, and planned person, and we can't mix together casually, let alone waste time or waste our own lives.
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Pinyin: hùn hún
Radical: 氵. Number of strokes: 11
Shape: 1) (Shape sound. From the water, Kun sounds. Original meaning: the water potential is magnificent) 2) Same as the original meaning.
Mixed, abundant also. - Sayings
Mixed currents. - Sima Xiangru's "Zi Xuan Fu".
or mixed with sediment. - Guo Pu, "Jiang Fu".
3) Another example: chaos (the way water rotates); Confusion (the appearance of a swirling current); Chaos (the appearance of the water is boundless).
4) Turbidity, muddy water and impurities without clarity.
When the chaos is poured. - Chu Ci, Wang Yi, Nine Thoughts, Hurt Time". Note: "Mixed up, turbidity also." ”
In the midst of the chaos. ——Anthology, Bangu, Quotations
5) Another example: gangsterism (turbidity); Confusion (making it turbid and filthy); Muddy (muddy) 6) Confused. Such as: chaotic chaos (confused and unconscious; vague, indistinct); Gangsters (confused, ignorant).
7) Mess up. Such as: mixed gossip (nonsense); Mixed (nonsense) surname: mixed (pronounced kūn) surname, mixed (mixed, 倱, 绲, 坤) <>
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