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What does Agony mean?
Nowadays, network language is popular all over the world. Do you know Agony? Its meaning is quite romantic. There are many hilarious homophones. Let me take you to know them.

What does Agony mean?

1. I loved you (network language)

Agoni is pronounced in Chinese? Love you? very/pretty similar

Can represent the people of China? Love you?

(Agoni is a typo, but there is no such word in French or English. )

Q in English/Q in French)

Agoni means pain in Albanian, Chinese pronunciation? Love you?

2. Original intention

English

noun

1. Extremely painful; danger and disaster

They experienced the pain of war and famine.

They experienced the pain of war and famine.

2. The pain of death [P]

3. (Emotional) Outbreak [C]

French

Extremely painful (Greek pronunciation:-Agogna? Torture? ,? Struggle? )

Originally, it refers to a series of phenomena during long-term death, and it is a neural activity during gradual death. Now, it is an unscientific and imprecise term.

Note: Their pronunciation is strikingly similar to that of Chinese? Love you? .

Laughing at Chinese homophones and remembering English words skillfully

Laugh (1): The police ran to death. Police, n, police, voice Are you tired from running? . What was the end of the police? Are you tired from running? Because thieves can choose to rest, but the police can't. The police will always follow many thieves.

Hilarious (2): President Chai Men, President N, voice? Chai Men? . Chai Men is poor. The dutiful son comes from the poor, and the chairman comes from the poor. There are many chairmen from Chai Men.

Laughter (3): full boss, starving employee boss, n, boss, voice? Full to death? . Workers, n, workers, voices? Hungry guests? . Workers should not be unbalanced, but the boss will support them? Full to death? Who are the workers? Hungry guests? Hungry, not necessarily dead. In other words, starve the boss and the employees to achieve the same goal as the boss.

Laughter (4): Will the judge? Juice? Judge, judge voice? Juice? , the voice again? Cheep? . There is a saying in society? Eat the plaintiff, eat the defendant. ? Do some judges? Sweating? Squeeze the plaintiff and the defendant. When the judge chattered, it was an interrogation trial, and now it is a hearing trial. Few judges? Cheep? Yes

Laughter (5): lawyer, n, lawyer, voice? Master? . One defendant called the lawyer's master and forgot to call the judge's master. The judge was very angry. In front of a judge, not a lawyer.

Laughter (6): Brother is tired and ugly, adjective, ugly, sound? Brother is tired? . My brother is tired, ugly and beautiful in heart. A-mei never left him. burst into laughter

(7): political commissar and pastor commisar, n, representative, political commissar, sound? By quality? . Mass is a religious ceremony of Catholicism, in which bread and wine are used to express the body and blood of Jesus as a sacrifice to God. The Western Army has an army chaplain, which is equivalent to a political commissar. Let's do ideological and political work for the masses.

Joke (8): Three grams of oil for you. Thank you. Thank you. Sound? Three grams of oil? . Solution: three grams of oil, here you are, a little thanks. Although the gift is light, I am grateful.

Laughter (9): talk, v, talk, talk, talk, talk, n, talk. Sound? Reservation? . Solution: China people should speak politely, and foreigners should be careful when they really pick up.

Hilarious (10): Be careful if you lift it. Terrible; Bad; Very bad; Terrible; Voice:? If you lift it? . Solution: Things that can explode when lifted, such as time bombs, must be terrible. We saw a terrible storm. We were caught in a terrible storm.

Laugh (1 1): If the howl explodes, it's better to stay away from it. Terrible; Terrible; Terrible, sound? If you scream? . Solution: If the howling sound is as loud as the explosion, such as liger, it is better to stay away. A terrible accident happened here yesterday. A terrible accident happened here yesterday.

Hilarious (12): Sweep, vt. All around. (often used with up) sweep, sweep; Clean; Passing by. Voice:? Splash around? . Solution: splash water everywhere, sweeping the floor will not raise dust. The waves beat against the deck.

Laughter (13): Who chewed the tree and shook it, vt, vi, (shake, shake? Who chews? Shake) shake, shake. Who bit the tree shaking, not the wild boar, but the bear.

Hilarious (14): Whose tree, whose shade, N, shade, sound? Whose? . Solution: Master Bayi was very angry when he saw the villagers enjoying the cool under the big tree in front of his house, so he drove them away and said, The tree is mine and the shade is mine. Don't enjoy the cool in my shade. Spend money to buy cold. ? This guy is too bad. Let's talk to the two generations. Two generations of love say:? I bought this tree for everyone to enjoy the cool. ? Bayi took the opportunity to ask for a large sum of money, and he was very happy when he gave it to him. The villagers were very angry. At night, the shadows are getting longer and longer, covering the courtyard of Bayi family. Two generations of love led the villagers to drive Bayi out of his home. Two generations of love say:? Look, where is the shadow of the tree? You say, whose tree is whose shadow. As you said, whose shadow, what is in the shadow is whose. This compound is ours. You go ahead. ?

Hilarious (15): Bye-bye, Inter, what happened after bye-bye? Bye, swing? . Foreigners bid farewell to each other, and China people bid farewell to each other and entered the bridal chamber. Foreigners say goodbye with their mouths, while China people say goodbye with their hands.

Hilarious (16): square, n, square, square, sound? Turn around four times, huh? . Most squares are squares with four corners. Tiananmen Square said it would take four turns.

Hilarious (17): Shu Ge sugar, n, sugar, sound? Brother Shu? . Solution: when I was a child, I ate sugar in my mouth. We can ask the boy who loves candy to wash my brother.

Hilarious (18): Traveling is not for money, but for tiring tourists, n, tourists, sound? Tully, is that him? . Solution: No matter who you are, traveling is not for money, but for fatigue, and you get spiritual enjoyment.

Hilarious (19): A poetess wears socks, n, socks, a poetess. Solution: slut, wear socks. Super slut, no socks, dyed toenails. Laughter (20): It's raining. Shower, n, shower, sound? Wow? . Solution: This English word is really wonderful. This is the direct way out of the shower-wow. Absolutely, there is no direct rain, whether it is a shower or not.