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Zoom the Bear and Zip the Squirrel are translated into Chinese. Learn to help!

Zoom is translated into Zum, Zip is translated into Rip and Zep.

First, zoom

1, meaning: 5. Rapid rise; Buzzing; Zoom in (zoom out). Rapid rise; Hum; (photography) zoom.

Step 2 use

As a verb, it includes (make) buzz, buzz, air (make) rise sharply, (make) rise in a straight line, (make) rise sharply, jump, TV uses zoom lens to quickly aim the lens at (target), quickly approach the subject, push (picture) closer, buzz move, buzz move, (make) rise rapidly.

As a noun, it includes buzz, rumble, surge, helicopter jump, steep rise, steep rise, zoom lens, graphic change, image electronic amplification, push-pull photography, zoom photography, vitality, enthusiasm, galloping sound and so on.

We heard a jet plane flying overhead.

We heard jets buzzing overhead.

Second, Zip

1, which means: zipper. Vigor; The sound of flying. Zip up. Whistling past; Inject vitality.

Step 2 use

As a noun, it includes screaming, tearing, vitality, energy and spirit, zipper, zipper, zero, zero, shh, whew, counting compression, what, what, what, what, energy, speed and so on.

As a verb, it includes marching with screaming, moving forcefully and quickly, unzipping and unzipping; Zip lock, make it more enthusiastic, make it more energetic, hiss, fly, rush, send, arrest, give it ... with speed and energy, let (an opponent) get zero points and get to a place quickly.

Her hair was caught in the zipper of her dress.

Her hair got caught in the zipper of her skirt.

Extended data:

Energy, vitality, vitality, vitality, zero.

I. Energy

1, which means: n. energy; Vigor; Energy.

For example, 2

Young people usually have more energy than old people.

Young people are usually more energetic than old people.

Second, vitality.

1, which means: n. vitality; Energy.

For example, 2

They came to drink the energy of young people.

They come here to get energy from young people.

Three. vitality

1, which means: n. vitality; vitality

For example, 2

She is full of youth and vitality.

She is full of youth and vitality.

Four. vitality

1, which means: n. Energy = vitality (beauty).

For example, 2

He is famous for his energy.

He is famous for his energy.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) none

1, which means: n. None; Zero.

For example, 2

Our ability to attack immediately is zero.

We haven't had a chance to attack at once.