1。 Smooth and gentle
2。 Coordination, good relationship, balance
3。 make peace
4。 No matter what the result is, such as a draw.
5。 The result of adding numbers is also called sum.
6。 The whole ground sleeps like a garment.
7。 Japan, such as kimono.
8。 Discuss with you
9。 Prepositions indicate correlation and comparison, such as comparison with others.
10。 Such as theory and practice.
1 1。 Or, if the quantity and quality are improved.
12。 One of the ancient surnames.
Harmony: harmony and beauty. Harmony. Harmony. Harmony. Harmony (a. Harmony; B. two gods symbolizing the love of husband and wife in ancient mythology). Harmonious economy.
Calm: gentle. Peace. Peace. Kindness He Yue is warm. Hui feng and Chang.
Dispute settlement: peace-building. Peace treaty peace negotiations. Kiss.
Mathematically, the sum of two plus two is four.
Union: Tell the whole story (completely). Lie down with your clothes on.
I play ball with my teacher.
I asked the teacher for advice.
Refers to Japan: kimono (Japanese clothing). He Wen. Japanese nation
The result of a draw in sports: a draw. A draw.
Pronunciation: huó
To mix, as dough.
Stir or knead the powder to make it stick together: mix the flour. And mud.
Pronunciation: hè
1。 Response, such as height and number of curves.
2。 Respond to other people's poems, and there is another poem.
3。 One of the surnames
Sing in harmony: high and low.
Write poems according to the theme or genre of other people's poems: harmony poems
D: pronunciation: hú
Mahjong language, success
When playing mahjong or cards, a certain card meets the specified requirements and wins.
Pronunciation: Hu
1。 Mix powder or liquid
2。 Number of times, how many times to wash.
Powder or granule mixed together, or mixed with water: mixed with medicine. Milk and some sugar. Harmony. And mud.
Quantifier refers to the number of times to wash clothes and change water or to decoct a dose of medicine: clothes are washed three times and water is added.
Female: Pronunciation: Huo.
Dedicated to the word "warmth"
G: pronunciation: Chinese
In the spoken language of Taiwan Province Province, when "he" is used as a conjunction, it is pronounced as hà n, which originated from the spoken language of old Beijing, but it has basically disappeared in Chinese mainland.
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