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Phonetic symbols of trucks, hotels, combs, babies and melons and their Chinese meanings

Truck English [tr? K] beauty [tr? k]

Trucks; Coverless freight cars (railways); Porter (luggage)

Truck loading

The intransitive verb drives a truck; Goods exchange

[Example] There are also problems in the sales of cars and trucks.

Sales of cars and trucks also began to rebound.

Hotel [Britain] Haitl [America] Hao? telephone

Hotel, hotel, hotel, restaurant

Stay in a hotel

Carry out hotel-style office work

If you are not a hotel guest, you can't make a reservation.

In addition, our hotel reservation service is only for members.

Comb [English] k M [American] ko? m

Comb; Carding machine; Cocktail-shaped things; Honeycomb-like thing

Comb; Thorough search

reach

[Example] The simplified graph of the related frequency comb is shown below.

The simplified diagram of the frequency comb corresponding to the above figure is shown in the following figure.

Young [British ]j[ American] J.

Young; Full of energy; Young people; pubertal

Young people; A young animal, a cub

Young people are walking briskly in the street.

Young people are still laughing and fighting in the street.

Melon English [? Mel. N] beauty [? m? l? n]

Melon; Something that looks like melon.

Noun plural: melon

[Example] At Christmas, a supermarket sold a melon to a French man for 100 dollars.

On Christmas Day, a supermarket sold a melon to a Frenchman at the price of 100.

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