Leighton's Pinyin and Word Formation

Pinyin: dù n.

Group words: suddenly, settled, tired, sleepy, frustrated.

The first page of the department, 4 transactions outside the department, the total number of transactions 10.

Wu Bi GBNM, Cang Xie PUMBO, mazheng HDZG, quadrilateral 5 1782.

Structure left and right, code 73 19, location 2257, unified code 987F.

Stroke order: フボフノ丨フノ丶.

Basic meaning:

1, short pause: pause. Dangdang. Cadence and cadence.

2. suddenly, immediately, suddenly: suddenly. Right away. Epiphany. Enlightenment.

3. Knock, knock: Take another bow and say goodbye.

4, processing, setting: settled. Correct.

5, fatigue: sleepy. fatigued

6. In calligraphy, it means that the pen is forced downward and temporarily motionless: there must be food at both ends in the horizontal direction.

7. Time: three meals.

Related words:

Suddenly [dü nshi]?

Immediately (only used to describe the past): Let's scream and make the theater quiet. Immediately | immediately.

Lawton?

(book) (shape) fatigue; Tired: journey ~| pommel horse ~. [near] hard work | fatigue.

Stubborn?

Too tired to support: working day and night ~ pervert. Difficulties and embarrassment: living in a foreign land ~ down and out.

Travel is very tiring [zh not u chēláo dün]?

Ships and cars: Ships and cars generally refer to all land and water vehicles. Lawton: Very tired, very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

Pause [dü n? o]?

A dot (,) in punctuation marks, mainly used in coordinate words or phrases.

Epiphany [dù nù w]?

Buddhism is to suddenly get rid of distractions and realize the truth. It means an epiphany.

Denton [Leiden]?

You are thin and sleepy.