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A collection of pinyin and word formation

1, add [tiā nzhì] to buy more than the original: add furniture. Buy clothes.

2. Put it aside [gēzh] and put it down; Stop: It's important and can't be shelved.

3. Out of consideration. Often used to describe indifference to life and death, interests, etc. One of Gui Youguang's Letters to the Prince in the Ming Dynasty: "The gains and losses of the district have been ignored for a long time." Degree: consider.

4. Buy [ancient] buy (long-term use of utensils): buy books and materials. In order to expand production, this factory bought a batch of new equipment.

5. Putting the cart before the horse is a metaphor for reversing the primary and secondary aspects of things or the main and secondary aspects of things.

6. There is no doubt that [wú y not ngzhí yí] Needless to say: it is not necessary. There is no doubt about it.

7. Disdain to argue [bxichizhi bià n] that it is not worth arguing.

8. Turn a deaf ear [zhi ruo w m:NGWén] and ignore it as if you didn't hear it. If: like it. W: No.