children
son
(1) children: children | babies | nurseries. ② Young people: athletes | heroes. ③ Boys: sons | children | have children. 4 Suffix: Flower | Child | Fun.
#értóng minors.
Children are the flowers and future of the motherland.
#érxì The game is like a child's play, indicating that you are not responsible or serious about your work or things.
This is a tens of millions of investment projects, not a child's play. How can we rush in?
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son
(pictographic. Oracle Bone Inscriptions glyph, the following is the word "people", just like a child crying and laughing. "Er" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and the words from "Er" are mostly related to "people". Original meaning: children. In ancient times, men called children, women called babies, and later children called children
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Son, you are a good boy. -Shuo Wen
Can it be as soft as a baby? -Chapter 9 of Lao Zi
The old man crows -Historical Records Biography of Officials
Men say children, women say babies. -"Cang Xie"
I saw two children arguing. -"Liezi Tang Wen"
Another example: children; Children's drama (children's drama); Child talk; Crowbar (crutch); Child worship (children's worship of adults); Children cry (children cry); Children (children)
Children, children born to parents, first generation offspring
Elé
(1) children: infants ~.
② Young people (mostly young men): male ~.
③ Son: ~ female.
4 suffix, connected with the previous word: zi ~.
A children's literature. Generally, it is called children's songs together with nursery rhymes. Children's songs refer to poems that reflect children's life, thoughts and feelings. The form is short and lively, the words are concise, and the rhythm is bright and loud, which is suitable for children to accept and sing.
Nursery rhymes refer to ballads spread among children.
A phonetic phenomenon in Mandarin Chinese and some dialects, that is, the suffix' er' is not its own syllable, but combined with the previous syllable, making the vowel of the previous syllable become a vowel. It is also called Hua Er Yun.
see you again
see you again
Various literary works suitable for children to read. Including fairy tales, poems, novels, stories, plays and other forms, which are easy to understand, lively and adapt to the intelligence and hobbies of children of different ages.
A branch of psychology. To study the general law of children's psychological development and psychological characteristics of different ages.
Play like a child. Metaphor is not responsible or serious about important work or things: treat it as ~.
Two people 1. See Shuo Wen Wen Er Bu.
Er ní 1。 The ancient word "you". See "Teeth". 2. Last name. Han has a wide son. See The Biography of Hanshu.
children
Son; Children; Children;
children
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children
ér
(2)
(pictographic. Oracle Bone Inscriptions glyph, the following is the word "people", just like a child crying and laughing. "Er" is one of the radicals of Chinese characters, and the words from "Er" are mostly related to "people". Original meaning: children. In ancient times, men called children, women called babies, and later children called children
(3)
Homophone [child, pl] Children]
Son, you are a good boy. -Shuo Wen
Can it be as soft as a baby? -Chapter 9 of Lao Zi
The old man crows -Historical Records Biography of Officials
Men say children, women say babies. -"Cang Xie"
I saw two children arguing. -"Liezi Tang Wen"
(4)
Another example: children; Children's drama (children's drama); Child talk; Crowbar (crutch); Child worship (children's worship of adults); Children cry (children cry); Children (children)
(5)
Children, children born to parents, descendants of the first generation [children] Such as: children and grandchildren; Children; Children and couples (married couples, young couples); Love between children (refers to the love feelings between young men and women)
(6)
The address of the elders to the younger generation. Also used as a contemptuous title [child]. Play around, eg as a general calls his soldiers.
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Son's parents' address
Son, son also. -"Guang Ya Qin Shi"
Don keeps the house for the children. -The Biography of Hanshu Zhang Tang
The yellow outside makes Mr. Scheeren look only 13 years old. -The Story of Han Ji Xiang
The eldest son is weeding in the bean field on the east side of the stream, and the second son is busy knitting chicken cages. -Song Xin Qiqi's "Qingpingle Village Residence"
Grandpa has no eldest son. -"Yuefu Poetry Mulan Poetry"
(8)
Another example: daughter-in-law (that is, daughter-in-law); Son flower (son's shadow); Children Cao (children); Children's interests (children's interests)
(9)
Young people [boys] such as children (boys); Baby boy (boy, man)
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Young people; Teenagers, such as athletes.
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I [I]
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Children's demands on their parents
Lan Zhi was ashamed of his mother: "I am really innocent." -"Yutai Ancient Poems and New Poems Dedicated to Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
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Self-declaration of ancient young women
Send your son back to his hometown. -"Yuefu Poetry Mulan Poetry"
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Another example: Erjia (who claimed to be a young woman in ancient times; You, call a woman)
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Brother to brother claim
[Emperor] took Yanzong as the prime minister and Zhou as the secretariat, and was in charge of Shanxi military affairs. He said, "Brother Bingzhou took it, and my son will go now." -Biography of Northern History, Gander and Wang Yanzong
children
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children
ér
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Male-refers to livestock [male]. Such as: children's cats (male cats)
(3)
Own [my] was used by ancient women to address their husbands.
Sergeant Xuanhe gave wine to the female lantern watcher. A couple travel together, but they can't go in together. His wife received a present and she needed a glass of wine. She thanked her and said, "I'm afraid my husband will blame me when I get back." I am willing to give a golden cup as a witness. " Give it from above. -"Generalization of Moon Order"
children
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children
ér
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The suffix "er" in Erhua Chinese does not form its own syllable, but is combined with the previous syllable to form a syllable with the vowel R.
(3)
Mostly used as noun suffix (1): indicating small. Such as: pot; Sticks; Kitten; Trolley (2): indicates the change of part of speech. Nominalization of verbs, such as singing; Just kidding. Nominalization of adjectives, such as: two; Fragment (3): Representing the abstraction of concrete things. Such as: mouth; Door; Root (4): indicates the change of word meaning. Such as: white flour (heroin); Old family (parents who call themselves or others)
(4)
Verb suffix. Such as: playing; angry
(5)
Adjective suffix. For example, Shao Yong's The Story: "Although the sky is high, there are not many people who want to go."
children
Erbey
[children] children; subordinate
Ercao
El Khao
[children] refers to the children of the younger generation
Children's teeth
érchú
[New teeth grow some old people] Old people's teeth will grow back after falling off.
Children and women
érf
[daughter-in-law] the son's wife; Madame
children's song
Elg
[Children's songs; Children's songs; (children's) folk rhyme
(of Putonghua and some Chinese dialects) suffix-suffix of non-syllabic suffix nouns.
El Hu Ya
[Non-syllable r is added after nouns and some verbs, which causes the retroflexion of the front vowels, which is a typical pronunciation of standard Chinese and some dialects] A phonetic phenomenon in Putonghua and some dialects. The suffix "er" does not form a syllable alone, but is combined with the previous syllable, so that the vowel of the previous syllable becomes the vowel of the rolled tongue.
Puppet emperor
El juande
[The Boy Emperor] During the Five Dynasties, Shi Jingtang colluded with the Khitan to establish the late Jin Dynasty, calling himself Emperor Khitan. Later, it generally refers to the rulers who took refuge in foreign countries and established puppet regimes.
Pediatrics, pediatrics
Elkchuk, Elkchuk
[pediatrics; [Pediatrics] The branch of medicine that studies the development, care and diseases of children.
son
Herlem
( 1)
[Youth]: Young man, young man
(2)
[Son]: Son
Sell my son.
(3)
[Soldier]: Address for a soldier
The soldiers and horses in the city should be inspected, and the children guarding the city should listen to me. -Mulan in Ou Yangyuqian's works joined the army.
stallion
Ellem
[stallion] A stallion as opposed to a mare.
man
Hernan
( 1)
[male]: male; real man
My hero is ambitious.
(2)
[Boy]: Young male.
Sons and daughters
érnè
( 1)
[children]: children, children
Children in the group
(2)
[Young men and women]: Young men and women
Why are you wandering at the fork in the road? The child is holding a towel. -Ren in Tang's pen
Don't shed the children's tears.
Sex or warm feelings between family members.
érnu Qing
Refers to the affection between men and women or family members.
Immerse yourself in love
érndéqíngcháng
[Be immersed in love] The love between men and women continues. Often refers to the affection between young men and women is too deep.
The relationship between men and women is continuous, and generosity is oppressive.
The more the merrier.
all alone in the world
[The burden of bringing up children] Parents' education and marriage obligations to their children.
childhood
Elshi
[childhood]
Speaking of the scenery of my hometown when I was a child, it was just like in front of me.
Son and grandson
érsn
( 1)
[children and grandchildren]: children and grandchildren
(2)
[Descendants]: generally refers to descendants.
children
Elton
[Children] Children younger than teenagers.
Children don't know each other. -Tang He Zhangzhi's Hometown Book
International Children's Day
Elton gier
( 1)
[Children's Day]
(2)
June 1 day
(3)
Protestant churches around the world celebrate special days (usually on the second Sunday in June) with prayers for children.
adventure playground
Elton leyun
[Children's Paradise] A place for children's entertainment and play.
Children's Palace Cultural Palace
értóng wénhuàng
[Youth Cultural Palace] Children's Palace
child literature
Elton Wayne Xu
[Children's Literature] A literary work created for children to suit their age, intelligence and interests.
Children's movies
Elton Pian
( 1)
[Children's film]
(2)
Movies and TV plays suitable for children.
(3)
Refers to movies or TV series with children's lives as the theme.
child psychology
éRTO ng xnlǐXué
[Child Psychology] A discipline that studies the laws of children's psychological and behavioral development.
daughter-in-law
érxífu
Wife's son's spouse
trivial matter
érxé
[Triffing matter] originally meant to be a children's game. Metaphor is reckless and not serious.
Play with serious problems
baby talk
éryǔ
Children's language used by adults when talking to children.
son
Elzey
( 1)
[Son]: A person's direct descendant.
A home with two sons
(2)
[Children]: the next generation of male offspring; A boy born to his parents
Er 1
(son)
Al ㄦˊ
( 1)
Children: ~ play.
(2)
Young people (mostly young men): male ~. ~ female love.
(3)
Boy: ~ son. Have a baby.
(4)
Male horse: ~ horse.
Zheng code: RD, u: 5 13f,: B6F9.
Number of strokes: 2, radical: er, stroke sequence number: 35.
Son; Children; Children;
Female;
Estrogen receptor 2
(son)
Uh-huh
As an auxiliary word (linked with the previous word): child ~.
Zheng code: RD, u: 5 13f,: B6F9.
Number of strokes: 2, radical: er, stroke sequence number: 35.
Son; Children; Children;