Basic word meaning:
Stinky (pinyin chòu, Xi ò) is a first-class word (commonly used word) in the general specification of Chinese characters. This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. The original meaning refers to identifying smells with the nose. Here, the original meaning distinguishes the smell and extends it to the smell. In Jade Piece Dog Department, it is said that "smelly, fragrant and smelly" (a variant of' total') is also called. The word "smelly" here is pronounced Xi. Later, the scope of the word "smelly" gradually narrowed, specifically referring to the evil spirit. As opposed to "Xiang", it is pronounced as ch ò u. From foul gas to nasty, vicious, ugly and mean.
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Explanation of word combination:
1, armpit odor [yé ché u] armpit body odor.
2. Smelly beauty [ch ò u m ě i] satirizes people to show that they are beautiful or capable: what is worth wearing a new dress? . Don't ~, who doesn't know your skill.
3. Ailanthus altissima [ch ò u ch ū n] is a deciduous tree with pinnate compound leaves, ovate-lanceolate leaflets, smelly, white with green stripes, and the fruit is samara. Root bark can be used as medicine. It's also called chū.
4, rancid [fǔ chò u] (body) stinks after rotting: an unpleasant smell.
5. The fishy smell [xΡ ng chò u] (smell) is fishy and smelly.