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What are the polyphonic group words for fresh?

The polyphonic words for fresh are:

The group words for reading fresh (xiān) are: bright, bright red, flowers, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh, fresh.

The group words for reading fresh (xiǎn) are: few, shallow, fresh, Korean, fresh and shy, rare, and rare.

Fresh Meaning:

Read Fresh (xiān) Meaning: fresh; bright; (flavor) beautiful; fresh and seasonal food; ancient reference to raw fish.

Read fresh (xiǎn) meaning: less.

The radical for fresh: fish.

Stroke order strokes of fresh: apostrophe, horizontal apostrophe/horizontal hook, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, mention, dot, apostrophe, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, ****14 strokes.

Expanded Information:

Word Interpretation:

1. Bright and colorful

Pinyin: xiān yàn

Interpretation: distinct and beautiful.

2, Fresh Flowers

Pinyin: xiān huā

Definition: fresh flowers.

3. fresh and beautiful

Pinyin: xiān měi

Interpretation: (dishes, melons, fruits, etc.) with good flavor; (flowers, plants, etc.) fresh and beautiful.

4. distinct

Pinyin: xiān míng

Interpretation: (color) bright; clear and definite, not ambiguous at all.

5. Freshness

Pinyin: xiān huó

Interpretation: alive, fresh; distinct and vivid; energetic.

6, Fresh Few

Pinyin: xiǎn shǎo

Interpretation: few.

7, Shallow and fresh

Pinyin: qiǎn xiǎn

Interpretation: slight, scarce.

8. Fresh and Shy

Pinyin: xiǎn tiǎn

Definition: also known as "fresh and muddy". Less good. It is said that there is no love and modesty for people of low status.

9. Korea

Pinyin: cháo xiǎn

Interpretation: East Asian country. It is located in the northern half of the Korean Peninsula, and is bounded by the Yalu and Tumen rivers to the north and China.

10, Widely Seen and Freshly Heard

Pinyin: guǎ jiàn xiǎn wén

Interpretation: describing shallow learning, not widely seen and heard, and poor knowledge.

Citation: Han Dynasty - Wang Bao, "The Four Sons Speak of Virtue": "Slang people do not know, and they have little knowledge."

Translation: the slang people don't know, they are shallowly learned, not widely seen and heard, and their knowledge is poor.