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Reduplicated words describing rivers

Aabb-style words describing streams are: intermittent, sparse, sparse, winding, winding.

1, intermittent

Pronunciation: x: x: l: l:

Interpretation: generally refers to the sound of light rain falling.

Example: When I got up this morning, it began to rain intermittently.

2. Rare

Pronunciation: xρXi Road.

Interpretation: sparse and cold appearance.

From: Evil Sea Flower by Ceng Pu in Qing Dynasty, 16: "There is no figure in white clothes, only a few policemen standing in the street sparsely."

3. Sparse

Pronunciation: x and xi l ā l ā.

Interpretation: refers to the sparse appearance.

Said by: Cong Weixi's Unpleasant Story: "He stood up and waited for a while, rubbing his hands anxiously. He only pushed the door in when there was a sparse slap in the face. "

4. Winding

Pronunciation: wān wān qū qū

Interpretation: The twists and turns are not straight.

From: Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty: So they bid farewell to Cherish Spring, left Liao Fengxuan, meandered and approached Xiaoxiang Pavilion, and suddenly heard a ding-dong.

5. twists and turns

Pronunciation: qqzhézhé.

Explanation: Describing bending also means that the process of things is tortuous and not smooth.

From: The Scholars written by Wu in the Qing Dynasty, the sixteenth time, the filial son of Liu Zhuang was a close relative, and the sage of Yueqing County was a lover: "I heard jokes everywhere again, and tried to explain them in detail with Taigong. Taigong also smiled. "