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Smelly polyphonic words

First, stinky words have two pronunciations, and the pinyin is chòu and xi ò. ?

second, the basic definition?

[ chòu ]

1. Bad smell (as opposed to "fragrance"): bad smell.

2. Disgusting: pretentious.

3, clumsy; Not clever: rotten chess.

4. hard: swearing. Give it a bad beating.

5, (bullet) is bad; Failure: smelly son. This bullet stinks.

[ xiù ]

1. Smell: milky. Air is a colorless and odorless gas.

2. Same as "sniffing".

3. The word stinky consists of copper stink, bad breath, foul smell, body odor, underarm odor, notoriety, Hu odor, foul odor, bedbugs, Ailanthus altissima, stinky beauty, ozone, stinky chess, rancid and so on. Extended information

Classical Chinese version of Shuowen Jiezi: smelly, birds go, dogs are also known for their traces. From dogs, from self. ?

The vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Smell, when the hunted animals escape, they will know with their noses that only the hounds have escaped. The glyph adopts the meaning of "dog, self".

first, it stinks [x and ng ch ò u]? : It's fishy and smelly.

ding ling? Chapter 2 of Wei Hu: "It was not until I walked into the alley that I was washed into the nasal tube by a strong stench of defecation that I erased those lively images."

second, rancid [fǔ chòu]? : Also called "rot". Rot and stink.

He Qifang's Preface About and the Preface: "In the last year, I went to the countryside from a city where filth and rancidity are scattered."

third, it stinks [chòu me]: putting on airs is disgusting.

Shi Naian's "The Water Margin" tells the story in the seventh and fifth chapters: "Take two horses and wait for Zhang Qian and Li Yu to ride. These two men and women, I don't know how old they are, pretend to be smelly.

Fourth, the milk smells [rǔ xi?]: the milk smells fishy. Call it young.

Chapter 12 of Biye's Spring without Flowers: "What do you know? People who don't get married are left with three points of milk odor!"

v. stinking [ró ngxi]? Rongchou is a folk embroidery handicraft created by ancient working women. It is the product of ancient farming culture marked by men plowing and women weaving, and it is the remains and regeneration of traditional culture that has lasted for more than a thousand years.

Song Lian's Preface to Send Ma Sheng to Dongyang: "The left sabre, the right one stinks".