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Word group of transliteration

The combination of transliteration: changing customs, changing driving, changing wind, transplanting, shifting hectares, shifting memory, shifting light.

definition of transliteration:

1. move: transfer. Migration. Move the chrysanthemums into the flowerpot. 2. Change; Change: change customs. Poor people can't move. 3. Last name.

with the original meaning. Generally refers to transplantation. Move, and the grain will lean against each other. Dai Dong said, "Move, move the seedlings." Where rice is planted, it must be moved first, and the meaning of migration should be taken. Press: The dense seedlings are transplanted. Another example is: transplanting flowers (transplanting flowers and trees); Root transplantation (Jude transplantation); Transplant, transplant (still transplant) under the guise of "Yi". Move, the people will not move. Fu can move. Xu tends to use yes, and the disease tends to occur, but the hands and feet do not move. Move troops and strike first. Withdraw troops and relocate. Find and move the punishment department. Move to Tianfu.

another example is: relocation of households (relocated households); Transfer account (moving tent account); Migration (emigration); Relocation and reclamation (relocation and reclamation); Move to sleep (move to sleep); Relocation (migration, relocation); Move step (move step); Move the clouds to cover up the moon (metaphorically replacing the truth with falsehood, cleverly covering up); Move the ship to the shore (automatic accommodation); Move (refers to the baby moving into someone else's room at the full moon).

transliteration example:

1. Because of the rain, the time of the sports meeting went back. ?

2. Xiao Wang's views on this issue are a bit vacillating. ?

3. The medical staff quickly moved the wounded to a safe place. ?

4. People's eyes move with the Prime Minister's hearse. ?

5. Enemy at the Gates, the enemy, made a strategic shift in order to preserve its effective strength. ?

6. After listening to everything he said, my vacillating heart is a little more stable. ?

7. If you close your eyes, you are more likely to drift and think. ?

8. As time goes on, people gradually forget that thing. ?

9. I sprinkled a little feed on the place where there were many pigeons, and then I slowly moved back.

1. Now that the world has changed, it seems that some of your ideas have to be changed to keep pace with the times.