Strangle [ è ]
Strangle; guard; choke; pinch; choke; choke; choke; choke; choke; suppress; choke interpretation
Choke [ è ]: to pinch hard, to seize; to grasp the point, briefly; to guard, to control; in ancient times, it is the same as "yoke", a combination of instruments placed around the necks of cattle and horses when pulling things
Strangle?[ è shā ]: pinch the neck to suffocate to death. A metaphor for destroying and suppressing things in development
Guard? [ è shǒu ]: to hold on to a key point to prevent the enemy from invading
To hold hands? [ è wàn ]: to hold another with one hand wrist. Describe thinking, anger, excitement and other psychological activities
Concisely? [è yào]: to get to the point; to get to the point
To get to the point?[è xiǎn]: to control the key points in a sentence
Since ancient times, it has been a natural passage in and out of Juyan and an important military location guarded by military strategists.
Speeches at meetings should be precise and concise.
After the military and civilian efforts to put out the fire, the fire was finally contained.
The students lamented the loss in this competition.
A woman always feels that she is regretting her lover, but in fact she is just regretting her love.