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Ryder pinyin

Let's pinyin lá i.

Basic explanation:

1, from other places to the place where the speaker is (as opposed to "go"): ~ Go. ~ ice. ~ letter. Several cadres were recruited from the county.

2. (problems, things, etc. ) occurs; Here comes the problem. After spring, farmers are busy.

3. Do an action (instead of a verb with a more specific meaning): Hu ~. ~ a game of chess. ~ basketball game. Take a break and let me ~. Why ~ this?

4. Directional verbs. Used with "de" or "no" to indicate possibility or impossibility: they talk a lot. I can't sing this song.

Used before another verb, it means to do something: you ~ read it again. Everybody ~ do something.

Related riddles: riddles with "Lai" as the answer;

1, Megatou (one word).

2, a grain of rice (type a word).

Encyclopedia definition:

Come on, it's pronounced lái, which is a common word. The original meaning refers to wheat. The Book of Songs Zhou Song Si Wen: "Let me seek, and the emperor will lead education." On the other hand, under the guise of "going" and "going", such as going back and forth, going back and forth and coming over, it has been expanded to mean "from the past to the present" and "from now on, it is not yet time".

Make sentences:

1, spring has come, the garden is lively again, and the flowers are welcoming the arrival of spring.

2. Spring has come. Miss Chun crossed the mountains and seas. Although she came in a hurry, she can bring us the breath of spring.

Spring has come, the flowers are facing the warm wind, and the grass is sticking out from the embrace of the earth.

When spring came, Grandpa Sun stretched himself and got ready to get up.

As soon as the spring breeze came, the grass was dyed green, and we laughed happily.