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How do reduplicated words form words?

AABB type: stable, sick, sobbing, falling, full of bandits, full of noise, bustling, full of noise, ups and downs, cold and cheerless, furtive, mighty, vigorous, confused, every household, stuttering, conscientious, outspoken and aboveboard. During the period, Ai Ai, Qian Qian Wan Wan, very much in love, 3322, 3355, good and evil, eternal life, right and wrong, righteousness, Tao Tao righteousness, furtive, hesitant, passive, passive, Nuo Nuo, bustling, jealous, obsessed, all kinds. I cherish my feelings, bit by bit, stable, clear, clear, white, handed down from generation to generation, primitive, casual, bitter fleabane bitter fleabane, patchwork, casual, ordinary, catering, groggy, clear, lush, simple, plain, steady and powerful. Every household, with lively gesticulations, wobbly, quiet, quiet, ever-present, diligent, slack, procrastinating, tattered, happy, busy, mother-in-law, anxious, intelligent, noisy, male and female, stumbling, neat, cold and completely noisy. Sneaky, slow, crying, obedient, ordinary, hesitant, Qian Qian, steady, quiet, faltering, meticulous, cheerful, vague, true, serious, upright, careless, crazy, steady, sick, sobbing and steady. Vigorous, confused, every household, stuttering, conscientious, colorful, aboveboard, vigorous, all over the mountains, silent, ordinary, brilliant, ambiguous, graceful, mother-in-law, Ai Ai, Qian Qian Wan Wan, very much in love, 3322, 3355, good and evil. My heart is full of longing, all kinds of warmth, exuberance, shadows, leisurely swinging, carefree and unintentional, fish and fish are elegant, lush, primitive, trembling, colliding and beautiful, sincere and cherished [65438] aa ×××× type (*), brilliant, ultra-metaphysical, Chen Xiangyin, delicate and touching, ready to move, more than enough, endless. A casual acquaintance, ordinary people, aggrieved, aloof and brilliant light, playboy, playboy world, playboy, restless, tired, sleepy, precarious, well-proportioned, clumsy, relishing, haggle over every ounce, self-restraint, orderly, intense and brave. Lang Lang Gan Kun, countless, vivid, vivid, reluctant to go, few people, few, incompetent, mediocre, ignorant, lonely, graceful, difficult to surrender, full of enthusiasm, melancholy, decadent voice, intimate relationship, humble, seriously cut this cloth, whisper, secretly discuss, whisper. Scorpions sting people, soul mates, thriving, sparking, posturing, rest and tolerance, lifelike, mysterious, hanging in the air, convincing, babbling, dying, windy, magnificent, triumphant and embarrassed. All sentient beings are well-founded, triumphant, brilliant, eloquent, prosperous, just banner, nervous, earnestly warned, tireless and diligent in seeking. ......

Type ABCA (30 idioms): Put your bed on the bed, you can't help it, you can't help it, you wear a crown, you are not a country, you have something to say, you have something to say, you have never seen it, you have a door, you strive for perfection, you can't bring it out, you are calm and steady, you dream in your dreams, you can't stand it, day after day, day after day.

One of ABAC types-buxbux (47 idioms): neither supercilious nor supercilious, neither eating nor drinking, nor being stupid or deaf, nor ignoring, not playing strangers, not caring or giving away, not complaining or angry, not being rich or killing, not being embarrassed or embarrassed, not being ancient, not caring about it, not caring about it, not complaining or hating, not being angry or angry. Unbiased, unbreakable, indomitable, unswerving, no three, no four, no shirt, no shoes, no place to go, no life, no knowledge, no death, no pain, no spitting, no care, no culture, no weapons, no disease, no pity, no interest, no yin, no yang and no pity. ......

The second type-Wu× Wu× Shi (22 idioms): there is nothing to do, no winter or summer, lawlessness, no roots, no wounds, no old and no new, no resentment, no freedom, no necessity, no party affiliation, no benevolence, no end, no fist, no courage, no sound and no smell. ......

The third ABAC style-one × one × style (35 idioms): one dish at a time, one stick at a time, one step at a time, one ghost at a time, one grass, one tree, one long and one short, echoing each other, one hundred teams, one scoop, one virtue and one heart, one movement, one scale and one claw, one dragon and one snake, and one pig, Yi Long. With one heart and one mind, one smoke and one cure, one word and one deed, one song, one drink and one peck, one loose day, one stitch and one thread, one word and one board. ......

Monosyllabic overlap:

ABB type (52 words): sweet, My Sweetie, happy, cheerful, angry, lonely, cheerful, laughing, smiling, drunk, manly, humming, dull, chubby, silly, wait a minute, swearing, full of Ying Ying. Red, red, bright, shiny, gold, silver, shiny, helpless, lazy, white, cold, hot, warm, cold, wet, bold, flushed, green, fluffy, pale, hot, dizzy,

Disyllabic overlap:

AABB type (49 words): pushing and shoving, muttering, stumbling, gesturing, stumbling, clean, nagging, profiteering, neglecting, stumbling, generous, polite and laughing. Lush, full of enthusiasm, in twos and threes, blowing, fluffy, continuous, intermittent, repetitive, layered, solid, clear, hard, comfortable, diligent, flustered, happy, steady, in a hurry, in a hurry, warm and harmonious, neat, jumping, jumping.