What are the tired disyllabic words?

Lèi: Tired, involved, tired of dust, tired of detention, tired of arrest.

Lěi: product, product, drag, drag, bring trouble.

Léi: cumbersome, cumbersome, overlapping, paper tired, cumbersome.

Basic meaning:

Tired: Ley ?ㄟˊ, Ley ?ˇ, Ley ?ˋ. "Tired" is simplified as "tired". Save strokes and simplify them according to ancient calligraphy. Qi's paradigm is to take away the idle clods in the field and keep the whole square intact. These two paradigms overlap. Adding or expanding it in an orderly way is a boring paradigm.

Original meaning: refers to "numerous". Continuous string, such as "fruitful"; A depressed look, such as "a very rich dog."

Extended data

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Explanation of word combinations:

1, dust tired [chén lèi]?

Buddhist language. Refers to the bondage of trouble and bad karma.

2. Are you tired?

I am still in trouble.

3. Tired of catching [d m 4 I lè i]?

Still under arrest. When you are tired, preach "Yi".

4. disturbing [r m 4 o l è i]?

Still disturbing injuries.

5. Tired [shēng lèi]?

Still tied up.