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The three pronunciations of tired and the words of each pronunciation are as follows:
1.Read léi compound: cumbersome fruitful fruitful.
2.Read lěi compounds: accumulation, accumulation, accumulation
3.Read lèi compound: tired tired.
Extended information: 1. Basic meanings.
Tired léi1, tired acontinuous bunches, such as "fruitful"; b.The appearance of depression, such as "tired like a lost dog".
2. Cumbersome aredundant, not concise, such as "full of words"; b.Things that make people feel redundant or troublesome, such as "carrying a heavy load, overwhelming" ("redundant" is read softly).
Accumulation, continuous, overlapping, stacking: cumulative. Tired. Cumulation. Again and again. Accumulate over a long period. The list goes on and on.
2. Increase according to the original number: progressive tax.
3. Connected, connected: involved. Tie. Encumber.
Tiredness1, tiredness, overwork: tiredness. Fatigue.
2. Make fatigue: just sick, don't be tired.
2. Unicode encoding.
Tired word unicode encoding U+7D2F, decimal system:
32047,utf-32:
00007d2f,utf-8:e7b4
af。The tired character is located in the unified ideographs of China, Japan and Korea (CJK
unified
ideographs)。
3. Translation between Chinese and English.
accumulate、repeated、tire、weary、work
4. Related words.
Synonyms of tired: tired.
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léi cumbersome fruitful.
lěi accumulation, accumulation
lèi tired tired.
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léi cumbersome fruitful.
lěi accumulation, accumulation
lèi tired tired.
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1. The three pronunciations of tired and the group words of each pronunciation are as follows:
Read léi compound: cumbersome fruitful fruitful.
Read lěi compounds: accumulation, accumulation, accumulation
Read lèi compound: tired tired.
2. Basic meaning.
累léi: 累累 acontinuous bunches, such as "fruitful"; b.
The appearance of depression, such as "tired like a lost dog". Cumbersome aredundant, not concise, such as "full of words"; b.
Things that make people feel redundant or troublesome, such as "carrying a heavy load, overwhelming" ("redundant" is read softly).
累lěi: continuous, overlapping, stacking: cumulative.
Tired. Cumulation. Again and again.
Accumulate over a long period. The list goes on and on. Increasing by the original number:
Progressive taxes. Involved, involved.
Tie. Encumber.
tired lèi: tired, overworked: tired. Fatigue. Make tired: just sick and don't get tired.
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tired: léi lěi lèi 纍 "simplified to "tired" clearance. According to the calligraphy of the ancients, it was simplified [1].
Say the text and interpret the words": "纍, embellished and reasonable, and the feast is seeping." A big rope also.
From the silk, the spine sounds. [2]”。It is the paradigm of the field to take the idle soil blocks to make the square not scattered.
The two paradigms of 糸 and 畾 are superimposed. It is the paradigm of tiredness to increase or extend in an orderly manner.
Original meaning: refers to "tired". a.continuous bunches, such as "fruitful"; b.The appearance of depression, such as "tired like a lost dog". [3]
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There are 3 pronunciations of "tired", which are lèi, lěi, and léi.
Radical: 糸. Traditional:
Interpretation: lèi ].
1. Fatigue, overwork: tiredness. Fatigue.
2. Make fatigue: just sick, don't be tired.
lěi ]1, continuous, overlapping, stacking: cumulative. Tired. Cumulation. Again and again. Accumulate over a long period. The list goes on and on.
2. Increase according to the original number: progressive tax.
3. Connected, connected: involved. Tie. Encumber.
léi ]1, accumulate a, continuous bunches, such as "fruit"; b. The appearance of depression, such as "tired like a lost dog".
2. Cumbersome a, redundant, not concise, such as "redundant text"; b. Things that make people feel redundant or troublesome, such as "carrying a heavy load, it is too cumbersome" ("redundant" is read softly).
Compounds: tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired,
Stroke order: <>
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1.tired: Pinyin is léi, and "纍" is simplified to "tired".
2.According to the calligraphy of the ancients, the pen is simplified.
3."Saying the Text and Interpreting the Words": 纍, embellishment is reasonable.
4.A big rope also.
5.From the 糸, 畾音.
6.It is the paradigm of the field to take the idle soil blocks to make the square not scattered.
7.The two paradigms of 糸 and 畾 are superimposed.
8.It is the paradigm of tiredness to increase or extend in an orderly manner.
9.Original meaning: refers to the continuous string of "tired", such as "fruitful" or depressed.
10.Derivation: By extension, it means "continuous, overlapping, and stacking".
11.Such as: cumulative, accumulative, accumulative, accumulative, accumulative, accumulating, accumulating.
12.Derivation: Extension: Refers to, connects, involves, implicates, drags.
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1. 動機 [láo lèi] Feeling tired due to excessive labor: tired from work.
2. karma tired [yè lèi] Buddhist language. Refers to the involvement of negative karma.
3. Cool tired [kù lèi] A food that is stirred together with noodles and steamed in a pot.
4. Penglei [péng lèi] Flying fluffing and flying. It is a metaphor for the uncertain whereabouts of people.
5. 累七 [lèi qī] Buddhist language. After death, a person fasts every seven days until the seventh day. Also known as Lent Seven.
6. Accumulation [lěi jī] increases layer by layer; Amass. The amount of work completed in the first eight months has cumulatively reached 90% of the annual task.
7, pull [qiān lěi] because of the restraint to make the involvement: housework involvement.
8. tired egg [lěi luǎn] Eggs piled up layer by layer, a metaphor for a situation that is extremely unstable and may collapse at any time: dangerous as tired eggs. Tired eggs.
9. 財赘 [léi zhui] (thing) redundant, troublesome; Not concise: This passage is a bit cumbersome.
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