The edge of polyphonic words and the combination of words
bright
(1) A strip-shaped protrusion on an object, or the part where two planes in different directions are connected: ~ Angle. Watt. ~ spine (a polyhedron). Three mirrors. Ambiguous.
(2) the power of the gods, power: power ~.
Sharp ridge
Lee
Verbal redundant words [bu ~ etc] are used after some adjectives, which means disgust, such as "silly ~ ~".
Sharp ridge
forest
[Mu ~] Place name, in Heilongjiang Province, China.
Detailed comments
Sharp ridge
Lee
(1)-"bul ē ngd ē ng": auxiliary word. Often used as a suffix for some adjectives. Such as: red without edges; gleamy
(2) see léng;; forest
Sharp ridge
Sharp ridge
bright
[name]
(1) (commonly known as "stare blankly" and "edge". Sound and form. There was a harsh sound from the Woods. Original meaning: wood with four corners)
(2) with the original meaning [square]
Living in Jin Jue. -Ban Gu's "West Capital Fu"
Wood has four sides. -Han Fuguan's Popular Literature
(3) The intersection of the faces of the same object, namely, edges and angles [edges; Edge; Ridge]. Such as: ice ridge, tile ridge; The edge of the table; edging
Sharp ridge
bright
shape
(1) strength [awe-inspiring]
Ling Wei is close to neighboring countries. -"Biography of Li Hanguang"
Stiff and evil. -"The Biography of Wang Yunchuan in the Later Han Dynasty". Note: "Ling Wei also."
(2) Another example: edge light (majestic eyes); Prismatic eyes (majestic eyes); Ridge (majestic appearance)
(3) severity. Such as: steep (serious); Ling Wei (power, prestige); Lengsen (strict appearance)
Sharp ridge
bright
"Move"
You are angry. If Leng is killed, you pay and I pay? -"Wake Up the World"
② See also L ē ng; forest
Common phrases
Lingbao
Rumbuo
The projecting part of the fort.
There is an ancient fortress with a redoubt on each of its five corners.
edge
Lambian
The line where two planes of a solid intersect.
The edge of the pyramid
Ridge seam
Lange, Lange
Refers to signs.
If there is a seam, drill it.
edges and corners
Lunjiao
(1) edges and angles
(2) the sharp part of metaphor; Exposed talent
Too exposed edges and corners
(3) The acute angle formed by the intersection of two planes on an object.
Prismatic crystal
Leinigan
A crystalline form in which all sides are parallel to the axis; Especially in the form of crystals whose faces are parallel to the longitudinal axis.
prism
Li jun
A transparent object surrounded by two intersecting planes that are not parallel to each other, used to split light or disperse light beams.
coldly
bright and clear
(1): describes severe cold.
Ridge frost gas
(2) the majestic appearance
quickly
(3) Describe thinness
A thin old horse
prism
feudal order of importance or seniority in human relationships
A polyhedron in which two faces are parallel to each other and the other face is a parallelogram.
pyramid
Renju
A polyhedron with a polygon at the bottom and a triangle with the same vertex at the rest.