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Pinyin of Zhuangzi

Pinyin: zhuāng zi

Definition: a wooden prong inserted into the soil, mostly used for construction or to mark boundaries: the part of a tree that remains on the ground after being cut down or broken

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Example sentences: 1. Na Ni? Wooden piles? We are wooden piles? Although the Greeks speak Greek, few of them can’t understand English. At this time, the Greek players on the field heard Chen Long unexpectedly He directly called them wooden piles, and he was immediately furious. 2. When he returned to the dormitory, he fell onto the bed like a wooden stake and let out a long sigh.

3. Only when I saw you did I know what love at first sight means. I really like you! "...Zuo Qiumo became a pile of piles. The people in the place became piles of piles. The sisters became a pair of piles. The people in the city were all stupid because of His Majesty's prank. ... Jing Hengbo turned his eyes and suddenly I saw a snow-white stake.

4. It is a device used to protect crops from excessive exposure. Many stakes are driven on the ground, and some wires are stretched across the top, and then covered with wires. The upper layer is a thinly woven cloth. 5. The thatched house is very simple, with a few crooked logs serving as beams, and a piece of burlap wrapped around the wooden piles to form the so-called wall. built a house on stilts.