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Quantifier: A tiger or a tiger, which is more appropriate?
First, the explanation of the head
[soup]
The uppermost part of a person or an animal, where the mouth, nose, eyes and other organs are located; Of hair or hair style left over; The top or end of an object.
[ tou ]
Followed by a nominal root; Followed by the verb root; Adjective root; Suffix of locative words.
Second, etymological explanation.
Its traditional Chinese characters were first seen in inscriptions on bronze, originally pictophonetic characters, and from page to bean, beans also sounded. A simplified word is a single word. Its original word is "page".
Third, word formation
Headscarf, head, shampoo, behead, bow, etc.
Extended data:
First, the headscarf [tóu jρn]?
1, textiles wrapped by ancient men; Textiles wrapped by literati in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
2. Most modern women's veils are square.
Second, the head [rén tóu]?
1, head.
2, refers to the quality of people.
Third, wash your hair [xǐ tóu]?
Ancient marriage customs. When the bride returns to her in-laws' home, her family gives her a gift called "shampoo".
Fourth, beheading [k? nTó u]?
Kill the head.
The verb (the abbreviation of verb) bows its head [dī tóu]?
1, bow your head.
2. Metaphor is surrender.
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