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Pronunciation and meaning of haze

The pronunciation and meaning of haze are as follows:

Spelling: h not u.

Basic explanation

1. Smell: ~ sound.

2. Eating too sweet and salty food makes my throat uncomfortable: ~ I feel uncomfortable.

3. adverbs. Very; Very (mostly dissatisfied): ~ salty. ~ hot. ~ annoying.

Related words

Snoring? Fight? Sleep? Huh? Tickle? Sleep? Hey? Snoring? Is it salty? Hey, huh? Cooked? Breathe? Here we go.

Fu, a second-class person in China, eating something too sweet or salty will make your throat uncomfortable. This pickle is disgusting. In northern dialect: very, very. ~ bitter. ~ salty. ~ cold; Dialect used in Wu dialect and Shanghai dialect: quite stuffy.

Basic word meaning

1, nasal spray. ~ sound.

Eating too salty or too sweet will make your throat uncomfortable. This pickle is disgusting.

3. Dialect, very, very. ~ bitter. ~ salty. ~ cold. Common in Beijing, Tianjin, Northeast China and other regions.

4. Dialects are widely used in Wu dialect areas. Angry and annoyed.

Detailed word meaning

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Sleeping snorts.

The husband started screaming. -"Preface to Autumn Poetry, A New Record of Yuchu"

Another example is phlegm, cold and sound. Describe snoring), snoring (snoring).

Asthma. For example, it's like being out of breath.

shape

Describe the feeling that food is too salty or too sweet, which makes your mouth burn like a fire. Pain.

represent

Fang: Too many, too many. It's bitter and cold.

"Move"

[Fang]: Angry and annoyed. I am very angry (I am very angry); It almost killed me (I was so angry)

Interpretation of ancient books

Scan screenshot of original image of Kangxi dictionary (two parts)

Kangxi dictionary

Hai Xia Ji bi zi bu fu

Guang Yun and Jiyun? Shout cut, voice. Guang Yun? , snorting also. "Wang Yanshou Wang Sunfu" nose? So ... "Attention" everyone said disdainfully.

Also, "Jiyun" has a bitter taste, and it has a sound library. Yitong