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? What do you mean, literate? What are the allusions? What is English translation?
the source of the allusion: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children, Chapter 38: "Where are the people who can read words in front of others? Don't be a jerk, watch people joke. Idiom meaning: know the words. Idiom phonetic notation: ㄕㄧˊㄨㄣˊㄉㄨㄢˋㄗㄧˋ Universal Pinyin: shi wen duan zi Pinyin Abbreviation: SWDZ Usage Frequency: Number of words in common idioms: Four-word sense of idioms. As a predicate and attribute; Refers to having a little cultural knowledge. Idiom structure: English translation of joint idioms: Literate <; be able to read> Synonym: Idiom of knowing words and talking about words Act I of Lao She's Salesgirl: "My late father was a juren, and I have been able to read words and phrases since I was a child. 」
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