Basic meaning:
1, go back to the original place: go home.
2, turn around: look back (look back), look back, look back, warm up, rejuvenate.
3, twists and turns, around, rotation: rotation, ileum, cloister (winding corridor).
4. Reply and reply: reply, reply and refuse.
5. Quantifier refers to the number of events: two different things.
6, a storyteller, a novel: and listen to the next decomposition.
7. The ethnic minorities in China are distributed in most parts of China: Hui and Islam (called Islam in China). ?
8. Last name.
9. Wrinkling, twisting or hovering of organs (especially the brain). Such as dentate gyrus, hippocampus gyrus, frontal gyrus and infratemporal gyrus.
Extended data:
Hui's part of speech:
1, verb:
(1) Pictographic, Oracle Bone Inscriptions looks like a deep-water dance. Original meaning: rotation; Spin.
Go back, turn around. -"Shuo Wen"
Zhao Guitian. -"Poetry, Elegance and Han Yun"
Figure back to the palm of your hand and defend the black. -"Xunzi Confucianism"
(2) surround; Surround.
The master is not so far away. -"Biography of Li Hanguang"
(3) turn around.
Go back to the car and scold the cow and lead it north. -Tang Bai Juyi's "Selling Charcoal Weng"
Look back at the carving place. -"Hunting" by Tang Wang Wei
(4) Also, return the goods.
Higashi Shimizu flow by this time. -Tang Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"
Young people leave home and old people return. -Tang He Zhang's Back to School Book
2. Adjectives:
(1) twists and turns. Such as: back connection (continuous twists and turns); Come back (obscure and tortuous words); Hui Xuan (a long window with a radian on the back); Go back (winding away).
(2) Evil and cunning. Such as: returning to the monarch (evil); Turn around (evil).
3. Quantifiers:
(1) times. Used of behavior or action. Such as: walking 1000 times a day; I have been there several times.
(2) Chapter. Used in novels, etc. Listen to the next decomposition.
(3) A moment, used for time, means transience. Give it back to the child (for a period of time); Return (Stop)
(4) Used for things, equivalent to "piles" and "pieces".