The words and pronunciation of "beng" are as follows:
The pinyin of "beng": bènɡ.
Beng, a modern Chinese standard first-level character (commonly used character), is pronounced as bènɡ in Mandarin, and is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of the word "beng" is to jump with two feet together, such as jumping; the extended meaning is to appear unexpectedly or suddenly, such as if this problem has not been solved, that problem pops up again.
In daily use, "beng" is mostly used as a verb to express breakup. For example, at the beginning, we were talking very cordially, but we broke up before we lasted ten sentences.
Beng, first seen in official script, expresses the meaning of the foot. The shape of the ancient characters resembles knees and soles, indicating that the feet are close together for jumping; the sound of "beng" means that the mountain collapses, and the landslide means that the earth and rocks fall from the mountain to the ground, which means that jumping means that the feet are separated. The ground jumped up. The original meaning is to jump. Later, it gradually evolved into regular script and simplified version of the character "Beng".
Sentences related to bungee:
Bungee jumping: Bungy jumping is a very exciting sport.
Bounce: He jumped with joy when he heard the news that he was admitted to college.
Briskly: When I bought this carp in the market, it was still alive and kicking.
Jumping and jumping: The monkeys are jumping and playing in the woods.
Jumping and jumping: I won first place in the basketball game, and I jumped home with my certificate in hand.
The word combinations of the word "beng" are as follows: jump high, jump jump, jump_, trampoline, jump away, jump set, jump son, jump jump, jump_, throw jump, jump up, jump jump tune, jump Dou'er, dry bouncing, a bouncing child, bouncing play, dry bouncing, bouncing, bouncing, hard bouncing, bouncing wood root, bouncing, bouncing, bouncing, bouncing.