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Is it a polyphonic word?

The pronunciation of the turn is: Zhu m: n? , accurate? zhuǎi?

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Turn [Zhu m: n]

1, change direction, position, situation, situation, etc. : ~ body. ~ face. ~ change. ~ move. Ok ~. To the left. Fall behind. ~ failure is victory. From cloudy to sunny.

2. Pass on one party's articles, letters and opinions. To the other party: ~ Da. ~ pay. ~ send. I gave him this letter.

3. Last name.

Turn [quasi]

1, spinning: the wheel runs very fast.

2. move around something; Turn around: ~ turn around. ~ come ~ go.

3. A circle is called a circle.

Turn [Zhu m: I]

Wen Zhuan: He is usually very good. Just say it in vernacular, no need.

Composition: turn, turn, reverse, turn, reprint, sublet, tell, turn, change, turn chair, turn, turn, turn.

Extended data

First, the evolution of glyphs.

Second, etymological explanation.

1, the classical Chinese version of Shuo Wen Jie Zi: Zhuan, Yunye. There was a special sound coming from the car.

2, the vernacular version of "Shuo Wen Jie Zi": turn, car transport. The font takes "car" as the side and "special" as the sound side. ?

Three. Interpretation of related words

1, sublet [Zhu m: n z ū]?

With the consent of the lessor, the lessee leases the leased property to a third party. Without the consent of the lessor, the lessor may terminate the lease contract.

2. Transfer [Zhu nyí]?

Change position, from side to side: ~ position. ~ direction. ~ target. ~ line of sight.

3. Tell [Zhu m m m m n gyao]?

A message, situation, etc entrusted to someone. To the other party: He asked me to tell you that he can't come tomorrow.

4. convert [Zhu m 4 n Hu]?

Change; Change.

5. Migration [zhu ǐ n x ǐ]?

Walk around.

6. escape [Zhu nyi]?

Meaning derived from the original meaning of a word. Generally including extended meaning and figurative meaning. Sometimes escape can lead to other meanings.

7. Change lanes [Zhu m: nao]?

Bypass route: from Shanghai to Wuhan to Beijing.

8. Deflection [pi ā n zhu m: n]?

Ray, magnetic needle, instrument pointer, etc. Change direction or position due to force.