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Is rainbow a polyphonic word?

rainbow

Spelling?

hóngjiang?

Department head? insect

Pens and paintings? nine

Five elements? wood

Complex body? rainbow

Five strokes? Judge advocate general

new word

Basic explanation

[Hong]

Light phenomenon in the atmosphere. Water droplets in the sky are refracted and reflected by sunlight to form an arc-shaped ribbon, which is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and purple from the outer ring to the inner ring. Appears in the opposite direction to the sun. Also called rainbow.

[Jiang]

The meaning is the same as "hóng", which is limited to single use.

Related words

rainbow

[cüI hóng]?

Rainbow.

rainbow

[cháng hong]?

Refers to an arched long bridge.

neon lamp

【ní hóng dēng】?

A lamp that emits light by gas discharge. The long glass tube in vacuum is filled with some kind of gas, which emits colored light when electrified. The color changes with the filled gas, such as neon is red and orange, and the mixture of neon and mercury is green. Used for slogans, advertisements, signals, etc.

rainbow

[Hong ní]?

See "Rainbow Bug".

iris

[Hong Mo]?

The pigmented annular membrane in the front of the eyeball is composed of connective tissue cells and muscle fibers, including the pupil. The color of eyeball is determined by the amount of pigment contained in iris.

Secondary bow

[fù hóng]?

neon

siphon action

【hóng xìXiàn Xiang】?

According to the atmospheric pressure, the phenomenon of using an elbow to lead the liquid to a lower position. Siphon has many applications, such as China, Henan and Shandong, and is often used to channel the water from the Yellow River across the river banks to irrigate farmland.

Changhong watches the sun

[cháng hóng guàn ri]?

Bai Changhong wears the sun. In ancient times, people thought it was a celestial phenomenon that predicted that the world would encounter disaster.

Wanhong

[wǎn hóng]?

A crooked rainbow.

Morale is like a rainbow.

【sh iqrúhóng】?

It is used to describe a soldier (player) who is like a rainbow and can penetrate the sky like Changhong.

“red tower” -- ladies' apartments

[hong lóu]?

Tall buildings.

Hongqiao board

[Hong Qi Ao]?

A precious wooden board. Legend has it that it comes from? Wuyishan? Fairy stuff.