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1. "Walking" should be used instead of "wandering".
2, "Modern Han": "Wander around, take a walk; Walk: After dinner, go out into the street.
It also stumbles. "Xinhua" only accepts "stumbling". The "Great Dictionary" lists a total of six word forms of "wandering", "slipping", "kicking", "walking" and "walking", with the same meaning.
Ci Hai only accepts "蹓跶", indicating "also as 'walking' and 'wandering'".
3. Xinhua Dictionary
The note has an example of the word "蹓跶". The "slip" note does not have the word "slip".
4. Word frequency statistics: 24 walks, 0 stumbling, for the influence of different input methods, the method of word frequency statistics needs to be discussed.
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"Walking" should be used instead of "walking" or "walking".
Xianhan": "Wander around, take a walk; Walk: After dinner, go out into the street.
It also stumbles. "Xinhua" only accepts "stumbling". The "Great Dictionary" lists a total of six word forms of "wandering", "slipping", "kicking", "walking" and "walking", with the same meaning.
Ci Hai only accepts "蹓跶", indicating "also as 'walking' and 'wandering'". The Xinhua Dictionary "蹓" note has an example word "蹓跶". The "slip" note does not have the word "slip".
Pinyin: liū dá
Sentence formation: 1. Ask the counter, I was told that there is a weathered area in Chinatown, and the security is not very good, so it is not recommended to go to the beach at night.
2. I have nothing to do at night, where to go.
3. Be sure to take a kick after a meal to eliminate food.
4. What should I do if I eat too much? Let's take a kick.
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It can also be written as a walk, or it can be used for walking.
Xianhan": "Wander around, take a walk; Walk: After dinner, go out into the street.
It also stumbles. "Xinhua" only accepts "stumbling". The "Great Dictionary" lists a total of six word forms of "wandering", "slipping", "kicking", "walking" and "walking", with the same meaning.
Ci Hai only accepts "蹓跶", indicating "also as 'walking' and 'wandering'". The Xinhua Dictionary "蹓" note has an example word "蹓跶". The "slip" note does not have the word "slip".
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Dictionary of Modern Chinese.
Wander around [Kick] for a walk; Hang out.
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Wandering, also known as "stumbling". 1. Wander around liū da
Interpretation: Hang out, stroll.
Source: Yang Shuo's "Evening Cool Day": "Don't look at my coarse, cute flowers, early in the morning, I go to the superba tree to hang out." ”
Example sentence: He walked back and forth by the river.
2. 蹓跶liū dá
Interpretation: Also known as "slapping", walking.
Example sentence: He led the dog and staggered.
synonyms
1. 遛弯 [liù wān].
Definition: Dialect. Walk.
Source: Qin Zhaoyang "Earth" Volume 1 5: "Last year's hot day, it was also heavy rain, and the day was clear, and the second master Liao Yunjie walked here somehow. ”
2. leisurely step [xián bù].
Interpretation: stroll, walk.
Source: The first three chapters of Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" in the Qing Dynasty: "Yucun got off the sedan chair and walked into the temple leisurely, but when I saw the statue of the god in the temple, the golden body fell off. ”
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All correct. The meaning of walking and walking is different, walking refers to a gradual walk, generally walking after a meal, can also refer to walking for any period of time, and walking refers to walking secretly, because walking contains the meaning of sneaking.
Walking or wandering which is the correct walking is also a walk, which refers to leisurely walking, casual walking, walking can refer to moving along the edge, but also refers to leading livestock to walk gradually.
The verb "walk", also known as "walking", refers to walking, walking, and the synonyms include walking, walking, etc. The meaning of slippery is to slide, to sneak away, to be smooth, to be smooth, to follow, to follow, to look secretly.
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Difference: Walking refers to a slow walk, generally a walk after a meal, or a walk at any time period. And slipping means to sneak away, because slipping itself contains the meaning of sneaking.
Therefore, the state of these two words is different, one is slow and calm, and the other is weak or funny.
Wandering examples:Example: Let's go out into the streets.
Dialects" Walk and go.
Xianhan": "Wander around, take a walk; Walking: After dinner, go out on the streets.
also made a stumble", "Xinhua" only accepts "trampling". The "Great Dictionary" lists a total of six word forms of "wandering", "slipping", "kicking", "walking" and "walking", with the same meaning. Ci Hai only accepts "蹓跶", indicating "also as 'walking' and 'wandering'".
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<> wandering. Interpretation: Walking: Let's go to the streets.
Walk. Interpretation: Take a walk at will: After dinner, go out on the street for a while.
語門 [liū dá ]
Sentence formation: 1. After dinner, Uncle Wang always has to go to the street for a walk.
2. Men love to wander around after work, and women are busy going home after work.
3. He often comes back to his hometown and walks around the town pretentiously in a top hat.
遛达 [liú dá].
Sentence formation: 1. She would walk up and down various small stalls, pretending to be looking for shoelaces or sewing threads.
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Walking and wandering are correct, both of which represent a reed meaning, although the glyph is a little different, but the meaning is almost the same, are walking, walking, wandering around with nothing to do, the meaning of walking around.
Most people don't know whether they should use walking or walking, in fact, they are all the same, so you don't have to worry too much, you can choose one according to your preferences, and there are no strict requirements for the use of signs.
Glossary. Walk.
Pinyin: liū dá
Explanation] Wandering, walking.
synonyms] walking, walking, walking.
<> wandering. Pinyin] [ liū da ].
Explanation] (mouth) (movement) Take a leisurely walk.
synonyms] walking, strolling, stumbling with the wax stove, wandering, stumbling, shopping.
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All correct. The meaning of walking and walking is different, walking refers to a gradual walk, generally walking after a meal, can also refer to walking for any period of time, and walking refers to walking secretly, because walking contains the meaning of sneaking.
Walking and strolling which is the correct walking is also a walk, which refers to walking leisurely and taking a walk at will, and walking can be carried out along the edge, and also refers to leading livestock to walk gradually.
The verb of wandering, also known as walking, refers to walking, walking, and the synonyms include walking, walking, etc. The meaning of slipping is to slide, to sneak away, to slip, to sneak away.
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All correct. The meaning of walking and wandering is not the same, walking refers to a slow walk, generally a walk after a meal, and can also refer to any walk in a positive time period, and walking refers to walking secretly, because "slipping" contains the meaning of stealing.
Walking is also known as "walking", which refers to walking leisurely and taking a walk at will, and walking can refer to moving along the edge, and also refers to walking slowly with livestock in the bucket.
Walking in the empty mountain is a verb, also known as "walking", which refers to walking, walking, and the synonyms include walking, walking, etc.
The meaning of slippery is to slide, to sneak away, to be smooth, to be smooth, to follow, to follow, to look secretly.
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All right, but with different meanings. Zheng Sui Lu Walking refers to a slow walk, usually after a meal, or at any time period. And wandering means to sneak away, because the word "slip" itself contains the meaning of stealing.
Therefore, the state of these two words is different, one is slow and calm, and the other shouts are weak or funny.
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