First, run to bēn, the combination words are: Mercedes-Benz, running, running here and there, fleeing, whining, rushing, rushing, rushing, galloping, galloping.
Second, run? Bèn, the combination of words is: go, run, be exhausted, run for your life, and go straight.
Usage and explanation of this book:
First of all, as a verb
1, run for bēn, which means run. Running around, rush.
2. Run to bēn, escape, escape. Such as: rush, rush.
3. running? Bèn, go straight; Trend. Go directly
4. Running? Try your best (to engage in an activity). Such as: running tickets
5. Running? Similar in age. He is a man in his sixties.
Second, be an adjective and rush to bēn, which means quick. Rush, rush
Extended data 1. Evolution of glyphs
Second, etymological explanation.
Classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Run, walk. Ben saved his voice from death. Agree to walk and follow the dead.
Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Run, run. The glyph has "Yao" as the edge and "Ben" with "Bei" omitted as the edge. The word-formation ideas of "Ben" and "Zou" are the same, and the glyphs all take "Yao" as the edge.
Third, related words
1, Pentium
[bēn téng]?
(Thomas) Jumping: Take the lead, Ma Benteng ~. Thought. The yellow river roared.
Step 2 go to ...
[bēn fù]?
Run to (a destination): ~ the battlefield. ~ frontier. They are about to accept a new job.
3, unrestrained
[bēn fàng]?
The thoughts, feelings, momentum, etc of the article. ) show it freely, without restraint: enthusiasm ~. Pen meaning ~
4. Diarrhea and diarrhea
[bēn xiè]?
(of water) flowing rapidly downward; Down the waterfall. Rolling along the Yangtze River, ~ thousands of miles.
5. Run for your life
[bèn mìng]?
Rush or work hard: March all the way 120 miles.