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Smile
Pinyin
xiào yè
[Basic Explanation].
1.The dimples that show out of your cheeks when you smile.
2.Ancient female ornaments (small flowers attached to the face).
[Detailed explanation].
1.Smile, smile.
Southern Dynasty Liang Xiaotong "Quasi-Ancient" poem: "The eyes are smiling and smiling recently, and the hearts are very clear. ”
Tang Huangtao "Sending Jun Nanpu Fu": "When Mo Zhan sings, he smiles and smiles. The intersection of the suburbs, the wicker of the sorrowful climbing crossing; Before picking the fern mountain, endure to see the Gui of Xie Wei. ”
Song Wang Anshi's poem "Traveling to the Earth Mountain to Show Cai Tianqi Secret School": "Talking and life, looking at each other and laughing. ”
Ba Jin, "Autumn" 8: "Yun also often maintains her smile. ”
2.Makeup ornaments on the faces of ancient women.
Former Shu Wei Zhuang's poem "Sighing Flowers": "Xizi left a smile when he went, and Xie E fell Jin Tian everywhere." ”
3.Laughing nest.
Yu Dafu, "Sinking": "When I laugh, there are two smiles on my face. ”
Wang Xiyan, "Night Banquet" 4: "Her face is round, her eyes are large, and a smile faintly appears on her left cheek when she laughs. ”
Ke Yan, "The Strange Book Jane · The Pearl of the Orient II: "Li Eying's smile is getting deeper and deeper. ”
4.See " Smiling Lady ".
Antonyms
Smiler
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xiào yè
Explanation:1The dimples that show out of the cheeks when you smile 2Ancient women's ornaments.
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Xiao Jing is a Chinese word with two meanings. It refers to the dimples that appear on the face when smiling, and it also refers to the smiling face. The second refers to the ornaments that women put on their faces in ancient times.
靥: Dimples on the cheeks. The dimples on your face when you laugh. It also refers to a smiley face: when she smiles, she shows two smiles, she smiles with a smile on her face, and she looks at each other and smiles.
In ancient times, women put ornaments on their faces: Xizi left a smile when he went, and Xie E fell Jin Tian everywhere.
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笑靥 xiàoyè
Book Dimples. Smiley.
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<>1, smile, is a Chinese word, pinyin is xiào yè, which means that it used to refer to a woman's face with decoration, but now it generally refers to the smiling face of a beautiful woman.
Tang Huang Tao pants burned "Sending Jun Nanpu Fu": "The number of omissions is not to show the singing, and the whole is smiling." At the intersection of the suburbs, the wicker of the sorrowful climbing and sandwiching is empty; Before picking the fern mountain, endure to see the Gui of Xie Wei. ”
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1. Smile like a flower, pinyin is xiào yè rú huā, which means to describe people as beautiful, and smile as beautiful and respectful as a flower.
2. Example sentences: 1) In a trance, your smile appears again like a flower.
2) The girl was about sixteen or seventeen years old, dressed in a green pie luck shirt, and her smile was like a flower.
3) In the dream, you smile like a flower, and when you wake up, I am lonely. The world is empty, and your face is all you!
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1. Smile is like a flower, a Chinese word, pinyin is xiào yè rú huā, which means to describe people who are beautiful, and smile like a flower.
2. Smile xiàoyè: The dimples that appear on the cheeks when you smile. Look at each other and smile. --Song Wang Anshi's "Traveling to the Earth Mountain to Show Cai Tianqi Secret School" is like a flower rúhuā: Described as beautiful as a flower.
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