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How to form words to avoid in Chinese characters?

1. To avoid [duǒ bì] to deliberately leave or hide so that no one can see me: He seems to be avoiding me intentionally these days.

2. Get out of the way [bì ràng] to avoid; get out of the way: get out of the way.

3. Avoid [bì kāi] avoid, do not contact.

4. To escape the heat [bì shǔ] to live in a cool place when the weather is hot: a summer resort. In the summer, go to Beidaihe to escape the heat.

5. Avoid [bì miǎn] Try to prevent a certain situation from happening; prevent: avoid conflict. Look at problems objectively and comprehensively, and avoid subjectivity and one-sidedness.

6. Retreat three houses [tuì bì sān shè] In the Spring and Autumn Period, the Jin State and the Chu State fought in Chengpu (southwest of Juancheng, Shandong Province today). Jin Wengong kept his previous promise and retreated the army ninety miles. (See "Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Eighth Year of Duke Xi"; She: In ancient times, a thirty-mile march was one She). Later it was used as a metaphor for giving in to others and not fighting with them.

7. To avoid suspicion [bì xián] To avoid suspicion of others and avoid an issue.