Do "die" and "die" mean the same thing? Can you provide some information about these two words?

die

dié

(Phonetic. Congzi, voiceless. Original meaning: alternate, take turns)

Same as the original meaning [alternate;take turns;do sth.in turn]

Alternate, change. ——"Shuowen"

Iterate, change. ——"Erya"

Use soft and hard repeatedly. ——"Yi·Shuo Gua"

Hu gradually faded away. ——"Poetry·Beifeng·Sun and Moon"

The overlapping phases form sutras. ——"Book of Rites·Book of Music"

Brothers become kings one after another. ——"Gongyang Zhuan·Xiang Gong Twenty-nine"

The four seasons come one after another. ——"Zhuangzi Tianyun"

Another example: being the guest and the host; changing (alternately); staying (taking turns to stay); entering (taking turns to speak)

Stop[stop]

The two were complaining in front of the formation. ——"Water Margin"

Another example: too busy to rush; too late to rush (to fail. Too late)

Same as "to rush". pile up; overlap [pile up]. Such as: overlapping arhats; overlapping mountains and green mountains; overlapping mountains (double)

Same as "overlapping". Fold [fold]. Such as: folding the baggage; doing it (doing it. Taking care of it; tidying it up)

Stack

dié

Repeatedly, repeatedly [again and again]. Such as: repeated wars; repeated defeats of powerful enemies; repeated gifts; repeated (continuous; continuous); repeated (unison; continuous); climax repeated

Repeated

diécì< /p>

[again and again;repeatedly] Again and again; repeatedly

Iterative discussions

Iterative negotiations

Iterations

diédài

[iterative] replacement

Four-time iteration

Iterative method

Iteration

diélián< /p>

[successive,successively] continuously

appear repeatedly

busy

diémáng

[immediately ] [方]: hastily; quickly

sitting down repeatedly

over and over again

diéqǐ

[occur repeatedly;happen frequently] many appear again; happen again and again

The storms come one after another

As the guest and the host

diéwéibīnzhǔ

[act as host in turn] take turns Be the host and treat the guests

In this desolate place, there is nowhere to go during the holidays, so we singles have no choice but to be the guests and hosts, get some food and kill time

die< /p>

dié

ㄉㄧㄝˊ

Exchange, take turns: hand over ~. More~. ~For the guest and host. ~ Use each other.

Many times, in succession: ~ even. ~Busy. Climax~.

Ji: Are you busy?

Zheng code: WMOD, U: 8FED, GBK: B5FC

Number of strokes: 8, radical: 辶, stroke order number: 31134454

Stack

p>

曡, Stack

dié

(Knowing. The golden glyph is like an object stacked on "zu". Original meaning: overlap)

Same as the original meaning [pile (up); overlap]

曡, heavy, accumulated. ——"Cangjie Pian"

Yang begins to emerge from Aoshu and Nan. ——"Book Taiyuan Music". Note: "accumulation."

Although there are hundreds of leaves, one becomes rich and powerful one after another. ——"Selected Works·Zuo Si·Wu Du Fu"

Another example: stacking stones to form a mountain; stacking Bao (revealed; refers to the veins bulging out when people are excited); stacking words (overlapping of single words); stacking snow (Overlapping flying snowflakes)

fold, fold, overlap, refers to reducing the length or width by folding or overlapping [fold]. Such as: folding quilts; folding clothes

Cheer up [bestir]

I had to gather my energy, walk steadily, stretch my waist, hold out my chest... and look forward. ——"Flowers in the Mirror"

Tap [drum] [knock at]. For example: stacking drums (beating drums gently and continuously)

Fear [fear]

Don't beat stacking drums. ——"Poem·Zhou Song·Shi Mai"

Stacked

dié

Continuous; successively [on end ;in succession]. Such as: iteration (iteration.

again and again); overlapping (repetition; connection); overlapping (received continuously)

overlapping

dié

A large number of things piled together or piled one after another [pile]. Such as: a stack of paper; a stack of banknotes

A cluster of similar strips [sheaf] that are combined but not bundled together. For example: She is holding a stack of letters in her hand

Stacked

diécéng

[stromatolite] A bed-like igneous rock intrusion that extends into the sedimentary layer , and form a composite layer with it

Stacked bed frame house

diéchuáng-jiàwū

[nedless duplication as piling one bed upon another or building one house on top of another; senseless piling up of phrases] Stack up beds on the bed, put up a house on a house. Metaphor of repetition and burden

overlapping

diédié

[overlap upon overlap] the appearance of overlapping layers

overlapping

< p>diéjiā

[superpose] To make one thing occupy the same position as another thing and exist with it

To make one radio wave superimpose on another radio wave

Chorus

diéjù

[chorus]: a part of a song or hymn that is repeated after a certain interval (such as the chorus at the end of a song)

< p>[refrain reiterative sentence]: a refrain of a poem or song; especially a musical accompaniment of a refrain that is repeated after each verse of a poem

refrain reiterative sentence

diéliáng

p>

[stoplog] refers to logs, thick boards, steel beams or concrete beams, etc., placed in grooves or guide rails between walls or piers to prevent water flow from passing through dams, pipes or other channels Waiting for the opening

overlapping ridges

diélǐng

[overlapping mountain ridges] overlapping mountain ridges

overlapping arhat

diéluóhàn

[make a human] One of the acrobatic performance items, that is, people on top of people, superimposed into various forms

Lamination

diépiàn

[stack] A latex stack simultaneously exposed to radiation used to study the tracks of ionizing particles

Superprint

diéyìn

[surprint ] [Photo]

Printing an image over a pre-printed image

Printing titles, subtitles or other images onto a screen

Overlapping rhyme

diéyùn

[vowel rhyme;assonance] Two characters with the same final rhyme form a word, which is called overlapping rhyme

Overlap

diézhì

[superpose] Place it on...

Photographs taken on two consecutive days can be stacked

Stacked

dié

ㄉㄧㄝˊ

Repetition, accumulation: heavy (ch 峦g) ~. See ~ out. ~ Arhat. ~ Rhyme. ~Zhang. ~Cui.

Zhe: fold~. Make the bed and quilt.

Repeated performance of the music: Yang Guan San~.

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