Words and idioms and their related explanations are as follows:
1. Xiao Pang: [Pinyin] pà ng hà.
[Interpretation] ◎ chubby describes obesity.
Sentence: 1. He is a chubby and quiet boy.
She is short, chubby, with a round face, a childish look and short hair. The bangs left on her eyes don't help her appearance.
2. Naive: [Pinyin ]tiān zhēn
[Definition]: refers to the quality that is not bound by customs and habits.
Sentence: 1. Innocent and lively children are full of vigor and vitality.
2. In the tide of the market, the naive suffer, and the evil develop. What should we do? Don't be naive, be true, don't detour, and find a way, that is, methods and doorways.
3. Clever: [Pinyin] guā i qi m: o
[Interpretation] Clever
[Example] What a clever boy!
4. Naive [Pinyin] zh √ q √
[Interpretation] The temperament and demeanor of a childish child
Her slightly upturned nose makes her look quite childish.
5. Naughty: [Pinyin ]tiáo pí
[Definition] Naughty, playful and unwilling to listen to advice
Needless to say, there are several naughty boys in our class.
6. Be sensible: [Pinyin] d ǒ ng shi:
Interpretation: sensible, aware of other people's intentions or sensible.
[Example] You are so old that you are still making trouble. What a fool!
7. Innocent girl: [Pinyin] xi m: o ni m: o y: He Lun
[Interpretation] According to: Annex. Cling to people like a bird. Describe the petite and lovely appearance of a girl or child.
[Source] Biography of Sun Chang Wuji in the Old Tang Dynasty: "I am knowledgeable and strong in nature. I write loyalty and am attached to me. For example, birds rely on people and love themselves. "
[Example] Elizabeth is really an innocent girl who haunts me.
8. delicate and touching: [pinyin ]chǔchǔklián
[Interpretation] Chu Chu: The appearance of overgrown plants also describes the expression of pain. This refers to the delicate and lovely young pine, and later describes the delicate appearance of women.
[Source] In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Song made a clear statement on "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Yan": "Pine trees are not pitiful, but they will never be pillars." Cousin, I haven't had breakfast yet! The little cousin said piteously.
9. Fat head and big ears: [Pinyin ]féI tóu dàr
[Interpretation] A fat head and two big ears. Describe a fat figure, sometimes referring to a lovely child. [Source] Qing Li Garbo's "The Officialdom in the Appearance" 22 nd time: "It looks seven or eight years old, but it is actually very fat."
[Example] He looks fat. You can tell at a glance that he is broad-minded and fat!
10. [Pinyin] Smart
[Definition] Cleverness: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. Describe a child as smart, lively and clever.
[Source] Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" 49 th time: "It turns out that this music is a wise man; All kinds of music, learned to learn; Know the end of doing things; Speaking of gun and stick martial arts, sugar is like honey. "
She is smart and versatile, and knows bamboo silk like the back of her hand.