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Silver carp pinyin
Yinan's pinyin is z; The specific explanation is as follows:
Font structure: left and right structure.
Express meaning: upper and lower teeth grind; Open your mouth and show your teeth; (teeth) exposed; Leave teeth bare or uncovered.
Part of speech: Usually it can be used as both an adjective and a verb in a sentence. He grinned at me as if he understood a joke.
Phrase introduction
Grinning: Pinyin is Z and y á li ě zu ǐ, which describes fierce appearance or unbearable pain.
Buck teeth: teeth grow irregularly, or show their teeth on purpose, describing fierceness or unbearable pain.
Grinding: the same as "grin".
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