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What's the difference between "Dao" and "Dao" in word combination?

1, Tao? tāo?

1 big waves: waves. Waves, rough waves. ?

(2) Sounds like waves: bursts of pines. ?

2, deep tāo?

1 diffuse, full: monstrous. Surging. ?

2 slow: "The scholar is not too much, and the official is not arrogant."

1, the waves are rolling (b! Tā o g ǔ n g ǔ n): tumbling: the way the water is rushing. Describe the trend of rapid flow or development of rivers. Source: Yuan Chu Gong: "The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before. If invincible, it should be difficult. "

2, stormy waves (jīng tāo hài làng): Tao: big waves; Terrible: frightening. Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle. Source: Tang Tianying's "Collected Works of Haiyunlou in Yushantang": "When people are quiet, they think about the stormy waves of the past and are not afraid."

3, stormy waves (jīng tāo jù làng): turbulent and scary waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle. Use "stormy waves" Source: Qing Li Yuan Tiao's "Song of the Wind Crossing the Yellow River": "I heard that the Yellow River fell from the sky, and the waves were raging."

4,? Jěng fěng nùtāo: It is a metaphor for the difficulties and obstacles in life. Source: Dakui's Preface to Sister Xie's 60th Birthday: "Only Sister Xie had enough food and clothing, but it was difficult to get home, so she never got a day's life. His brother-in-law is a teacher, and his sister leaves the door open, caressing his loneliness. She is only six years old, afraid and sad, and it is difficult to be psychologically prepared to taste ... Looking back 30 years ago, it is like dreaming. "

5, add fuel to the flames (tuētāo Zuo làng): work: rise. Add fuel to the flames and set off waves. Metaphor encourages bad guys to do bad things, incites emotions and creates troubles. Source: Mao Zedong's Wen Wei Po should criticize the bourgeois direction: "Calling for rain, making waves, or planning in the secret room, or fanning the flames at the grassroots level."

6, spewing (tāo tāo bù jué): spewing: describes the continuous flow of water. As uninterrupted as running water. There's a lot to say, and it's not over yet Source: After the Five Dynasties, Wang Renyu's "The Legacy of Kaiyuan Tianbao Walking Pills": "Zhang Jiuling is good at talking, and every time he discusses classics with his guests, he talks endlessly, such as walking pills in the next sitting."

7,? Tā tāo tiān zhěshìShi: monstrous: all over the sky. Description is very powerful. Source: "Jin Shu Xiao Di Ji Lun": "In the autumn when the thigh arm is not challenged, Liu's situation is terrible, the hunger treatment is interrupted, the baby brother never leaves the country, and the two capitals are destroyed, and then he drives."

8. heinous crime (tāo tiān dà zuì): heinous: all over the sky. Metaphor is a great sin. Source: Mao Zedong's query to the Kuomintang: "These two kinds of mistakes are heinous in nature, no different from the enemy traitors. You must correct these mistakes. "

9.Zuiè t ā o ti ā n: monstrous: the sky is overcast. Describe a big crime. Source: Song Zhou Mi's "Qidong Wild Talk" Volume 17: "Those who make mistakes in celebrating the country today are extremely guilty."

10, the world is full of speakers (tā o tā o tā o zh ē ti ā n xià ji ē shi): floods are everywhere. Metaphor is widespread social chaos. It also means that there are some kind of low people or bad atmosphere everywhere. Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Chatters are all over the world, who can change them? What's more, how can you be a person who created the world without being a person who created the world? "