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How many times have you seen "photos" and "movies"

Photo [zhào piàn] Read four times.

Photo [zhào piàn]: a photo of a person or thing printed on photosensitive paper.

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Pinyin piàn piān

The first movie? Pen drawing 4? Five elements of water and five strokes THGN

[Pian]

1. Flat and thin object: card ~. Name ~

2. cut into thin shapes: ~ meat slices.

3. Less, sporadic: ~ paragraph (a whole). ~ carved. ~ face. ~ a does not exist.

It refers to a smaller area within a larger area: the meeting will be held in minutes.

5.[~ pseudonym] Regular script letters used in Japanese.

6. Quantifiers refer to area, scope, sight, mind, etc. Or odds and ends: two or two medicines. New atmosphere.

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The meaning is the same as (1), which is used for "photos" and "movies".

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Related vocabulary

1. Fish fillets?

1, fish food. It is made by slicing fish, peeling it and then processing it. There are frozen fish fillets, braised fish fillets and dried fish fillets.

2. Fish cut into small pieces. Especially a dish that is peeled and boned, cut into thin slices, or fried with it.

Liang Shiqiu's "Yashe talks about eating and cooking fish": "I know a Mongolian aristocrat who never eats fish except bad fish slices."

Second, the blade [yé pià n]?

1. One of the components of leaves, usually a thin flat body with mesophyll and veins, is the main part of photosynthesis and transpiration of plants.

2. Leaf-shaped parts in turbines, pumps, blowers and other machines, and many blades form impellers.

Third, the picture [tú piàn]?

1. Letter of guarantee issued by the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty, with seal, sealed by officials of the Jewish nation and Han nationality.

2, pictures, photos, rubbings, etc.