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1. Lexical analysis
1, Lotus: English ['l? t? s]; Beauty [a lot? s]
Lotus; Lotus; Lianhua ornaments
Example: Give? Me? Only? Pure? Love? For what? Yours Lotus? Feet. ?
Please only give me pure love for you.
Example: Although? Me? Like what? That? Seeds? Yes? Spring? Touching? Summer? Lotus. ?
Although, I like the buds in spring and miss the lotus flowers in summer.
2. Root: English [ru? t]; Beauty [cliche]
Root; Root cause; Root; Ancestors; Intransitive verbs take root; Eradicate; Take root and fix; The root cause is
We found the root of the problem.
We have touched the root of the problem.
Most plants will take root in about six to eight weeks.
Most plants will take root in six to eight weeks.
2.2. usage of root
1, root is used as a noun, which means "root, root" and can be extended to "root, root". Often used with preposition of, it is a countable noun.
2. When the root is used as the solution of "ancestral home, native place", the plural form is often used.
When root is used as a verb, it means "(make) take root, (make) take root".
4. Roots can be used as both transitive verbs and intransitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, it is often used with the adverb out.
3. Phrases about roots
1, lotus root? lotus root
2. Square root? square root
Step 3 take root
4. What is the root cause? in fact
5. Root tips? pointed end