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A double word that begins with a double word. The first word is a double two-group word.

Two words beginning with two words.

Double salary, double knees, double covers, double honeymoon, double salary, double snails, double drinks and double translators.

Double phoenix, double orange, double turtle, double voice, double watch, double back, double pill, double lead and double clear.

Double-sided, double-sided, double-well, double-paid, double-pupil, double-wrapped, double-angled, double-pointed, double-notched and double-pestle.

Eyes, parents, double rings, double gold, double stirrup, double virginity, double crow.

Double gang pun, double hammer, double text, double tripod, double ground, double sugar, double wall, double slide.

Double symbols, double bends, double fans, double red needles, double lotus parallel bars, double wins and double nights.

Double hook, double column, double grab, double amphibious double mark, double section, double tone and double core.

Shuangliu, Shuang carp, Shuang Zhu, Shuang Biao, Shuang Qi Bian, Shuang Biao.

Double name, double pen, double twin, double bow, double spring, double face, double ratio and double distance.

Two trees, two temples, two moons, two pancakes, two fish, two geese, two feet and six deer.

Double door, double belt, double bond, double track, double fly, double hook, double ring, double hair.

Shuangxi, Shuangyu, Shuangyu, Shuangsuo, Shuangdang, Shuangxing, Sara and Shuangnan.

Two snakes, two songs, two embroideries, two surnames and two knives.

The first word is a double two-group word.

Ding Shuang: 1. Two adult men in a family. 2. Refers to the two brothers of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period.

Shuangbi: 1. Two jade pieces. 2. Metaphor refers to a pair of perfect people or things.

Biquadratic equation: also known as "quasi-quadratic equation". Quadratic equation with even terms only after shifting terms and merging similar terms. ...

Doubles: A form of some ball games in which two players in each group play against each other, such as table tennis, badminton and tennis. ...

A novel. Written by Dickens in England at 1859. Against the background of the French Revolution, by exposing the crimes of nobles. ...

Double moth: 1. Refers to a beautiful woman's eyebrows. Moth, moth eyebrow. 2. borrow the United States.

Twin cities: 1. Dong Shuangcheng. The mythical names of the Chinese and Western Heavenly Mothers. See Biography of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. 2. borrow the United States.

Double knife: 1. Two knives. 2. Metaphor is two sharp eyes. 3. Metaphor 2 means.

Both parties: refers to two individuals or collectives that are opposed to each other on something: men and women ~ | Contracting States ~.

Double standard: 1. Huabiao Because they are in pairs, they are called. The ancients often applied it to tombs buried together.

Billip sound: Consonant sound when the lips are closed or close, such as B, P and M in Mandarin.

Double winding: 1. Refers to a pair of women's feet.

Double-arm bridge: that is, "Kelvin Bridge".

Double pen: 1. "Taiping Yu Lan" (Volume 605) quoted Han: "Shangshu ordered Cheng Ci, a servant, to give a pair to Chiguan." 《 ...

Double precision: 1. It means double weight calculation

Double table: 1. China watch. Usually in pairs, so it's called.

Double goose: 1. Book of Jin "Five Elements": "In February of the first year of Emperor Yongjia, there was a depression in Buguang, northeast Luoyang. ...

Double gear: 1. Quyi terminology. Suzhou Pingtan refers to two actors performing on the same stage.

Times ratio: 1. Double.

The first word is a combination of two words, four words and words.

Idiom: Fly in pairs.

Commentary: Stay together and fly together. Metaphor is that men and women who love each other are inseparable.

Source: Anonymous miscellaneous words: "It is better to spend a lifetime with a mandarin duck in the pool."

Idiom: Double-pupil scissors water.

Pinyin: ji?n shu? language

Explanation: Pupils: Pupils refer to the eyes. Describe the clear and bright eyes.

Source: Tang Li and Children's Songs of the Tang Dynasty: "The bones are heavy and cold, and a pair of eyes cut autumn water."

Idiom: Eyes are like beans.

Pinyin: shung tóng rúdòu

Explanation: Pupils: Pupils. Describe people as short-sighted.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Gui Wang 'an: "Smiling eyes are like beans, and money is always available."