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What does posting mean?
Pronunciation: post [zhā ng ti].
Quote: Chen Kangqi's "Yan Xiang Xia Ji" in the Qing Dynasty, Volume 8: "During the reign of Kangxi, there were ten words of' Fu', which were used to stick to the court and were never awarded to courtiers."
Use example:
1. In order to hide people's eyes and ears, some places selling fake goods even put up a slogan "Beware of counterfeiting" to deceive customers.
2. The greengrocer posted posters, some out of habit, some because everyone did it, and some because they were afraid of the consequences of not following good advice.
Synonym:
First, paste [zhā n ti]
Interpretation: Stick paper and other glue to another thing.
Quote: Mao Dun's Midnight Four: "There is a small shadow of Zeng Jiaju stuck on it."
Second, stripping [bōlí]
Interpretation: separation.
Quote: Jelly Lin talks about corneal transplantation: "It is an important method to peel off the fresh and transparent cornea from the corpse to replace the cornea that has been removed."
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