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What is the polysyllabic word for Bo?

Bo has three pronunciations, namely: báo, bó, bò

1. When Bo is pronounced [báo], the word combination is as follows:

Pancake, non Thin, low-thin, thin, thin, cocoon-thin, Chinese-thin, thin, thin, thin, poor, thin, thin, thin, thin, thin, thick, thick, thin, thin, Thin knots, sparse thin

Means:

1. Small thickness.

2. Cold and unenthusiastic.

3. The taste is bland.

4. The land is not fertile.

2. When you read [bó], the word combination is as follows:?

Mist, mean, weak, rude gift, meager, gushing, barren, despicable, shallow, frivolous, twilight , Bo skill, Bo luck, 任 Bo, thin, Bo yield, light, Bo benefit, Mian Bo, Qi Bo?

Means:

1. Same meaning (1), used for Compound words or idioms.

2. Slight, less.

3. Not dignified or kind. ?

4. Contempt.

5. Not fulfilled and not strong.

6. Approaching.

7. Same as "foil" in ancient times, curtain. ?

8. Surname.

3. When reading [bò], the word combination is as follows:?

Mint, menthol

It means:

[ Mint], perennial herb. The stems and leaves have a refreshing fragrance and can be used as medicine.

Extended information:

1. Evolution of glyphs:

The classical Chinese version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Bo, Lin Bo. One is that silkworms are thin. From Qiao, Pu Sheng.

The vernacular version of "Shuowen Jiezi": Bo, the forest is overgrown with vegetation. One theory is that "Bo" means silkworm Bo. The glyph uses "艸" as the side part and "pu" as the side part. ?

2. Word explanation:

1. Bojue báo jué?

The name of the disease and syndrome. One of the evidences. It refers to a condition in which due to mental stimulation, the yang qi can be sharply increased, and the blood can flow against the qi, causing the blood to accumulate in the head and cause sudden fainting.

2. Bo Gong báo gōng

Self. Humble words.

3. Being mean and mean?

Critical and ruthless in dealing with others.

4. Contempt bǐ bó

Simple and meager.

Despise meagerness.

5. Menthol bò he nǎo

An aromatic coolant extracted from peppermint oil. Colorless crystals with mint aroma. Commonly used in toothpaste, food and pharmaceuticals, etc.