China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - What do you mean absolutely?

What do you mean absolutely?

First, it absolutely means:

1, off: isolation. The stream is endless.

2. Tired; Clean up; There is no way out: despair. Ammunition and food run out. Desperate

3. adverbs. Extremely: the vast majority. That's great. Completely; Absolutely: nothing happened.

4, unique: stunts.

5. Breathing stops; Death: expired. Heartbroken.

6, quatrains: seven musts.

Second, Chinese Pinyin: jué

Third, unique radicalism: strictness.

Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) related vocabulary:

Absolute, ending, quatrains, unrequited love, despair, rejection, rejection, unsurpassed, unique, blocked, dead end, unique, stunning, unique.

Extended data:

First, the evolution of glyphs:

Original meaning of word-making: verb, cut silk thread.

Classical Chinese version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": absolutely, broken silk also. Leave the nest, leave the knife, leave the nest. , ancient prose. It doesn't seem to be conjoined. It's definitely two wires.

Vernacular version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: absolutely, broken silk thread. The glyph adopts the meaning of "Zi", "Dao" and "Zi". This is the "uniqueness" of China ancient writing. This glyph is like a discontinuous silk thread, like cutting off two bundles of silk threads.

Second, the phrase definition:

1 jué xué?

Lost knowledge.

2. amazing [jué sè]?

Extremely beautiful appearance (of a woman): stunning beauty.

3. absolutely [jué zhāo]?

With the "trick".

4. Excellent [Zhu Ao]?

Excellent, above average: an excellent opportunity.

5. Wonderful [Zhu Mio]?

Extremely wonderful; Very ingenious: wonderful music. Brilliant irony.