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Lu's Pinyin Characters and Radicals
Pinyin: l

Group words: resume? Fulfill? Tie? Take office? Reptiles? Performance? New job? Practice? Walking? Adventure? Go to the shoes

Radical: corpse

Basic meaning:

1, shoes: suit and tie. Cut your feet and fit your shoes.

2, practice, walking: resume (a. personal experience; B. documents for recording resumes). Take office. Embark on a dangerous journey (walking in a steep place is like walking on a flat road, which means being in danger without fear and also means getting through it safely). Walking on thin ice.

3. pace: pace is difficult.

4. implementation: implementation. Fulfill the contract.

5. [Crawler] The steel chain belt around the wheels of tractors and tanks.

6. Meaning: "Show me first."

Related words:

Resume [lǐ li]?

(Name) ① Personal experience. (2) Documents for recording resumes.

Walking on the ground [rúlǐpíng dí]?

Step: step, step. It's like walking on the flat ground. It's easy to describe, without obstacles, and it's easy to do.

Walk hard [bùlǐJiānán]?

Describe walking very hard.

Struggle [bǐwéI Jiān]?

Take a walk: Take a walk. Five: classical Chinese auxiliary words have no practical significance. Difficulty: difficulty. It is difficult to walk and inconvenient to move. 2 metaphor for the hardships of starting a business.

Cut your feet and fit your shoes?

Cut with a knife. Fit: adapt to, conform to. Footwear: shoes. Refers to the small foot of a shoe, and a foot is cut off to fit the size of the shoe. Metaphor unreasonably accommodate existing conditions, or mechanically copy regardless of specific conditions. Also known as "toe cutting to fit shoes".

Wear shoes [gélǐ]?

Leather shoes.

Take office [lǐrèn]?

Arrive; Take office.

Tread on thin ice [rú l ǐ bó b and ng]?

Walking on thin ice. Metaphor danger will happen at any time, and you should be extremely cautious.

A suit and tie [x and Zhuāng gélǐ]?

Footwear: shoes. Wearing a suit and shoes. Used to describe people's clothes and manners.