Pronunciation [ pào ]Synonyms: bulb, alveolus, blister, prairie bubble, bubbles
Pronunciation [ pāo ]Synonyms: eye bubble, bubbles, bubbles, urine bubble, foaming
I. Interpretation of Pronunciation [ pào ]
1. a bulbous or hemispherical body caused by gases bulging up the liquid within the liquid.
2, something like a bubble.
3, to be placed in a liquid for a longer period of time.
2. Pronounced [ pāo ] in its interpretation:
1. something that is bulging and fluffy.
2, false and flimsy; not hard.
3, small lake (mostly used in place names): moon ~ (in Jilin). Lotus ~ (in Heilongjiang).
Expanded Information
I. Etymological Evolution:
II. Shuo Wen Jie Zi:
Wenyin version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Bubbles, water. Out of Sanyang Pingle, northeast into Surabaya. From the water, the sound of the bag.
The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi (说文解字):
白话版《说文解字》:Bubbles, river. The source is out of Shanyang Pingdong, northeast into the Surabaya River. The character form adopts "水" as the side and "包" as the sound.
Three related words:
1. foam [pào mò]?
Many small bubbles gathered together.
2. soak [jìn pào]?
Bubbling in liquid.
3, bubble [pào pào]?
The term refers to a bulging sphere.
4, eye bubble [yǎn pāo]?
The upper eyelid.
5, bubble [pāo tóng]?
Deciduous or evergreen tree with large, ovate or heart-shaped leaves, purple flowers and oblong capsules. The wood has a loose texture and can be used to make musical instruments and models. Also called tung.