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Woof woof [wāng wāng]

Biography

Basic Definitions Detailed Definitions

1. describing the filling of the eyes with tears

2. the appearance of depth and breadth; the appearance of expanse; the appearance of water filling up

3. the sound of a barking dog

Wikipedia Definitions

Wang Yining (March 27, 1989-), better known by her stage name Wang Wang, is a third-year student in the catering department of the private Inagawa Nursing Home in Taipei City. She is a member of the variety show I Love Black Shibuya Club's Hong Shi Gang. Although she is not one of the members of the group, she is very popular for her beautiful appearance and excellent dancing skills, and she has taken over the endorsement work of advertisements and activities.

Explanation: 1.

2. Deep and broad; expansive; water-filled.

3. the sound of barking dogs.

Sentence-making:

(1) My brother has big watery eyes.

(2) The little girl flashed her big watery eyes and looked at people curiously.

(3) The students were all teary-eyed when they heard the news that the teacher was leaving.

(4)? After the rain, everything was watery.

(5) It is hard to get to the deepest part of your eyes, but you are left with two springs of water.

I. Wang: 1. Pronunciation: wāng ? 2. Structure: left-right structure 3. Strokes: 7 ? 4. Initials: 氵

二、释义:

1. Deep and wide: ~ ocean sea.

2. Liquid gathered in one place: the ground is ~ with water. ~ ~ (a. the look of eyes filled with tears; b. an onomatopoeia, describing the sound of a dog barking).

3. quantifier, used of liquids: a ~ water.

4. surname.

3. Group words:

1. tear-eyed wang-wang [ lèi yǎn wāng wāng ]: wang-wang: the look of eyes full of tears. Both eyes are full of tears.

2. 汪洋大海 [ wāng yáng dà hǎi ]: 汪洋: describes the water as broad and boundless. The water is extremely large. It is also a metaphor for an extremely great sound.

3. wāng yáng hào bó ]: describes a person's broad-mindedness, boldness of speech, and erudition like the vastness of water.

4. wāng yáng zì zì ]: a metaphor for a person's magnanimity or grandeur.

5. 水汪 [ shuǐ wāng ]: a puddle of water.

6. mud wang [ ní wāng ]: <square>mud pond.

7. wang_[ wāng guāng ]: deep and wide water.

8. wāng māng [ wāng máng ]: the appearance of vastness; the appearance of vastness.

9. wāng sì (汪肆 [ wāng sì ]): a vast expanse.

10. wang xiang [ wāng xiáng ]: extensive.

11. 汪湟 [ wāng huáng ]: deep and wide.