Clams are pronounced gé, with a g sound, an e rhyme, and a second tone.
I. Interpretation of Clam
[ gé ]
A bivalve mollusk such as a clam or a clam.
[ há ]
The collective name for frogs and toads.
II. Grouping words
Clams, toads, clams, mealybugs, scented clams, and so on.
Expanded:
I. Clams [ wén gé ]?
Mollusks, shells slightly triangular, mostly grayish-white surface, glossy, 5-10 cm long, living in coastal mud and sand, to diatoms for food. Commonly known as clams.
II. Toad [ há ma ]?
A collective name for frogs and toads.
Three, clams [ gé lí ]?
1, mollusk, about 3 centimeters long, shell ovoid, light brown, purple edge. Lives on the shallow seabed.
2, the common name for clams.
4, mealybugs [ gé jiè ]?
Reptile, appearance like gecko and large, large head, gray with red spots on the back. Eat mosquitoes, flies and other small insects. Can be used as medicine.
V. Fragrant clam [ xiāng gé ]?
The clam. Meat flavor, so called.