Public toilets play an idiom

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Public toilets play an idiom - targeted.

    Analysis: Public toilets mean that there is a place to poop and a place to, and the homonym is the idiom "targeted".

    Targeted. yǒu dì fàng shǐ

    Explanation: arrow target; Arrow: Arrow. Aim your arrows at the target. Figuratively speaking, doing things are targeted.

    Source] Mao Zedong's "Rectifying the Party's Style": "How are Marxist-Leninist theories and the reality of the Chinese revolution interrelated? In layman's terms, it is "targeted". ”

    Structure] Linked type.

    Usage] with a positive meaning. It is used to indicate that there is a purpose in speaking or doing things. It is generally used as a predicate, a definite, an object, and an adverbial.

    Orthophonic]; It cannot be pronounced "dí" or "de".

    discernment]; It cannot be written as "earth".

    synonyms] is the right medicine.

    Antonyms] none.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The river is endless, this is what the teacher said, I want to divide.

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