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Obscure radicals and word combinations

The ambiguous radicals and word combinations are as follows:

1. Radical: day.

2. Group words:

1. Unconscionable mè i liá ng xΡ n: You can't be unconscionable when you speak against your heart and intention.

2. Heaven created grass. Tiā n zà o c ? o mè i:

(1) It refers to the beginning of heaven and earth, and everything was created in chaos and ignorance. ?

(2) refers to the time of initial creation.

3. Never met before. Mèi: I don't know.

4. Ignorance yú mèi: ignorance; Ignorance.

5. Take the liberty to mà o mè i:

(1) (Form) Speak casually and act rashly, regardless of the situation.

(2) (name) Modesty used in communication with people.

6, ignorant mé ng mè i:

(1) uncivilized; No culture: ~ times. [anti-] civilized.

(2) unreasonable; Ignorance: ~ ignorance. Near ignorance.

7. Don't take the liberty to bù chuǎi mào mèi i: guess: measure, consider. Used to act rashly without careful consideration.

Example:

1. The arm they twisted that night still seems to be hurting; However, Lu Zongbiao opened a restaurant with the money he cheated from himself and others, and he still lived nearby, which made him angry.

2. These fake chips usually appear in a new brand name, falsely claiming that they have powerful performance and earn a lot of money.

3. Maybe it's a nouveau riche making money. I'm lucky that I don't belong to this consumer group.

4. When you think of Luo Ai's charm, you dare not and can't easily cut the net made of love with your ambiguous knife.

5. Now, the news makes money by making bad comments about enterprises and smearing negative news about enterprises. Everyone reports him.

6. Zou Rong knows that her family needs money very much now, but she doesn't want money, but if she earns money by her own efforts, she can still accept it.