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Supervise pinyin and word formation
Du Pinyin: dū, combined words: urge, overseer, overseer, overseer, etc.

Urge: urge: carefully supervise and inspect the work that has been assigned.

Supervisor: (1) Ancient official name. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, he was in charge of supervising state and county military affairs. (2) Military attaché s established in the provinces during the rule of the Northern Warlords. Take control of the military and political power of the province.

Supervision: (1) supervise the handling; Inspector handling: supervise food supply. (2), refers to the person in charge of the work.

Bid: bid: personally bid at the front line.

Supervision: supervision and guidance: supervisor. Educational supervision system. To supervise.

Inspector: (1) Supervision and inspection: Send someone to inspect. ② refers to the person who works as an inspector.

Urge and persuade: urge and encourage.

Supervision: supervision and governance.

Du meridian: Du meridian and Ren meridian of human body.

Du meridian: a term in traditional Chinese medicine. One of the eight strange meridians. The middle vein behind him is the Du meridian.

Governor's Seal: Governor's Seal. Borrow the position of governor.

GOVERNOR: That is the Governor. Because of the imperial court, it is called. In the early Qing Dynasty, "Notes on Xiqing Ji Shu Pin": "Today, the governor enters lychee, and the minister enters orchid, and the next year is exchanged.

Example:

He didn't finish his homework until his mother urged him.

2. We insist on learning, without parents' nagging, teachers' urging and money encouragement, as long as the happiness of solving problems under my thinking is with me.

It was already one o'clock in the afternoon when he cleaned the cat box and bathed the dog. He hurried to make the bed, wash clothes, vacuum the carpet, dust, clean and scrub the kitchen floor. He rushed to school to pick up the children, and had an argument with them on his way back. He prepared snacks and milk, urged the children to do their homework, then set up the ironing board and watched TV while busy.

4. Take the initiative to learn without being urged by others.

5, my concentration is poor, listening to my family will forget to eat, and I always need supervision from others.

6. My mother attaches great importance to my study and often urges me to study hard.

7. The teacher often urges us to review our lessons and try to get good grades in the final exam.

8. The leaders of the Education Bureau came to our school to supervise the teaching reform.

9. I hope the teacher can urge the children to read early and ask more questions in class.

10, I hope I can get better results next time. As parents, we will strengthen supervision, cooperate with teachers, and pay attention to children's movements with teachers in time.