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Pinyin and explanation of shade

The pinyin for shade is: yīn bì; the explanation is: to cover; to conceal.

I. Related Idioms

1. Mulberry shade does not migrate: It refers to people's similarity of intention, and it is not necessary for them to know each other for a long time. It also refers to a short period of time.

2. Mulberry Shade is not moved: refers to people's like-mindedness, know each other without the need for a long time. It also refers to the short period of time. It is the same as "the mulberry shade does not migrate".

3. Yin Tian Sheltering the Sun: The sky is red and covers the sun. It describes the abundance of ceremonies and ceremonies.

4, thick emerald sun: emerald, green; shade, block. It describes the dense trees blocking the sunlight.

5. Shade: Shade, block. Describe the dense trees blocking the sun.

6, thick shade: describes the trees with thick branches and leaves, which can block the sunlight.

7, floating clouds cover the sun: floating clouds cover the sun. The original metaphor is that the treacherous and sycophantic people blinded the monarch. Later, it was generalized to mean that the society is in darkness as the villain is in power.

8, the sky covers the field: Utah is covered by the sky. The first is to describe the many.

Sentences

1, next to the roadside is a piece of bushes, bushes in the trees, shade, spring, flowers, grass and green, like a colorful painting, beautiful and wonderful!

2, outdoor, autumn field a harvest scene, the past thick shade of the forest also penetrated into the sunshine, high and clear in autumn, the morning misty and hazy, the evening colorful sunshine full of sky.

3. I humbly sought shade under a roadside shed where any living visitor might stand.

4. In Asia, kiwis grow well in shade.