The pinyin of 豱 is duó. Relevant knowledge is as follows:
1. 豱 is a Chinese character, which means walking slowly.豱 is a pictophonetic character, and the character next to the word "zu" expresses the meaning, indicating that it is related to the movement of the feet; the character next to the character "du" represents the sound, and the "you" next to the character "du" is related to the meaning of "hand", indicating that the hand is swinging left and right.
2. The radical of 豱 is next to the word "zu", the strokes outside the radical are 9 strokes, and the total strokes are 16 strokes.豉 can be combined into words such as "walk", "walk", "wander", etc. The antonym of pacing is "running", for example, "He was pacing slowly and suddenly saw a dog." Pacing can also mean a steady and leisurely gait. In the ancient Chinese meaning of 豱, it can also mean patrolling, patrolling, etc.
3. The word "pace" is related to walking slowly. It can be formed into many words to describe different walking methods and states. It is often used in daily life to describe people's behavior. For example: He walked into the room. She paced up and down waiting for her friend to arrive. He paced and thought about the problem.
The words, explanations and examples of pacing are as follows:
1. Stroll: Walk casually and slowly. For example: He was walking in the park and thinking deeply about life. Stroll: Walk casually, without destination. For example: He was walking down the street, not knowing where to go.
2. Wandering: walking freely without destination. For example: He was wandering around the campus, feeling the beauty of youth. Pacing: moving with purpose and rhythm. For example: He walked around the stage and gave a wonderful performance to the audience.
3. Wandering in it: Wandering in it describes walking freely in a space. For example: I walked in the garden and felt the breath of spring. Walking at a leisurely pace: walking casually, with no fixed direction. For example: He walked leisurely and arrived at the door of his house without knowing it.
8. Wandering in it: Wandering in it describes walking freely in a space. For example: He is wandering in the mall, constantly looking for the products he likes. Pacing back and forth: describes walking back and forth in a space without destination. For example: He was pacing back and forth and seemed very restless.