What is the word next to the word on the page?

Words next to the word "page":

? Stroke, Chinese characters, Pinyin?

? 6 pages yé 8top d ǐ ng

? 8 hectares of q ǐ ng? 9.H ā n

? 9 chronological N 10 redundancy

? 10? 10 Google

? 10 stubborn wá n 10 rewards bā n.

? 10há nπ10t dn

? 10? 1 1 neck gěng

? 1 1 collar Lǐ ng 1 1 skull Lú

? 12 cheek Jiá? 12 Ji ǒ ng

? 12? 12 jaw hé

? 12 Ji é? 12

? Title Tí 12 Ode

? 12yǐnɡyǐnɡ? 13

? 13 frequency

? 13 Korea

? 13 tuí? 13 Ying Ying

? 14 Kē? 15 amount

? 15 Yong Yong 15 jaw

? 15 zhān 15 Yan Yan

? 16sn16 time nier

? 16mān 16 diān diān

? 18 Lè i 18 Hao

? 19? 20 road

2 1 Pí n? 23 zygomatic curvature

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Basic explanation of Pinyin beside the page:

1. Page y, Zhang (refers to books, paintings, paper, etc. ): page number. Selected loose-leaf works. ?

◎ Quantifiers used to refer to printing on one side of a piece of paper, but now they refer to printing on one side and two sides.

2. Vertex: the highest and topmost part: vertex. Expenses. Peak. Top. Top.

◎ Head support: top support. Stand straight. ◎ Support: Bow (the most respectful bow-down etiquette of Buddhists, with hands on the ground and head against the feet of worshippers). Top households ◎ Arch from bottom to top: seeds germinate and hold up the soil. ◎ the most, the most: the best. At most. Top big. ◎ Opposite: against the wind. Head ◎ quite, equal to: one top two. ◎ Responsibility: the first shift. Not responsible. ◎ Replace: take the rap. A liar. Argument, collision: talk back. ◎ quantifier, used for things with a top: two hats. Arrive (sometime): I didn't get home until midnight yesterday.

3. Unit of cultivated land area in China: 1 hectare (equivalent to 100 mu). Blue waves are boundless.

◎ Short time: in an instant. For a while. We'll talk about it later. A period of time (short time). Just now, not long ago: I heard it. Received your letter.

4. Jia hān[ Jia] See "Jia".

Thick, large-diameter cylindrical object: this stick is too bad. Take a barbell and lift it.

Shun Sh n tends to be in the same direction, which is the opposite of "reverse": downwind. Push the boat with the tide. Drive with the wind. ?

◎ Along, along: Shuncheng Street. This is logical. Follow the leader. ◎ In order: In order. Continuous. ◎ Take advantage of whatever you want: by the way. Take advantage of the situation to steal. ◎ Tidy up: straighten out. Shunxiu (finishing and repairing). ◎ Obey, do not violate: obey. Adapt. Filial piety and meekness. ◎ Appropriate, not awkward: appropriate. Shunqing is pleasing to the eye Surplus. Last name.

6. Xiang refers to the back of the neck: the neck. Necklace. Neck-shrinking (neck-shrinking describes shyness and retreat). Advantages. ?

Quantifier, classification item,: item. It matters a lot. ◎ Money, capital: money. Input. Deposit items. ◎ Mathematical expressions, simple expressions that are not connected by plus or minus signs in algebraic expressions, such as "4ax2". Last name.

7. If you must win, you should: No need. It's not necessary. I have to. I have to. Need. ?

◎ Wait, stay: Stay (stay late, stay). Hair on a man's face, beard: a man's beard. Xu Sheng (the name of the traditional drama role, namely "old student"). ◎ [Moment] For a while, for a while. Something resembling a beard: a fibrous root. Tentacles.

8. issue bān: issue. Promulgate and grant. Promulgate ?

◎ Ancient times were the same as "class" and "spot", with white hair.

9. A short pause: a pause. Dangdang. Cadence and cadence.

Suddenly, immediately, suddenly: suddenly. Right away. Epiphany. Enlightenment. ◎ Knock, poke: nod your head and then worship. ◎ Treatment and setting: settling down. Correct. ◎ Fatigue: drowsiness. Lawton ◎ In calligraphy, it means to use the pen to exert downward force and temporarily not move: to give a meal at both ends in the horizontal direction. ◎ Times: three meals. ◎ Ancient times were "dull" but not sharp. Last name.

10.φhánφ[φ(Xié)φ] See φ2.

? Page: yè?

? Page of a book, painting, paper, etc. ): page number. Selected loose-leaf works. ?

? Quantifiers used to refer to printing on one side of a piece of paper, but now they refer to printing on one side and two sides. ?

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