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What is the stolen syllable?

The stolen syllable is: [qiè]?

The pronunciation of a Chinese character in Chinese neologisms is syllable. Each basic syllable consists of initials, finals and tones. Some syllables may not have initials or tones, but they must have finals.

The basic explanation of theft:

1. Steal: steal.

2. Obtained by illegal and unreasonable means: theft.

3. Sneak: Sneak.

4. Modest words refer to yourself: I think it is feasible.

Related words: theft, theft, pickpocketing, snickering, plagiarism, stealing, stealing, stealing, stealing, thief, etc.

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Related vocabulary explanation

1, theft [dào qiè]?

Explanation: obtained secretly by illegal means.

Xu Chi's "Under the Qilian Mountains" VI: "He soon discovered that, for example, in Cave 285, there were traces of theft."

2. stealing?

Explanation: Stealing other people's money.

"Wake up Du Zichun's Three Visits to Chang 'an": "This money is either robbing merchants or stealing treasures. "

3. snickering [chuckling]?

Explanation: snigger; Funny in private.

Lu Xun's wandering high Old Master Q: "Hee hee!" It seems that someone is snickering there. "

4. Plagiarism [piāo qiè]?

Explanation: plagiarism and stealing.

Deng Xiaoping's speech at the opening ceremony of the National Science Conference: "We should criticize and educate those wrong ideas and styles that are not conducive to the development of socialist science, such as pursuing personal interests, blocking each other, not cooperating, or even monopolizing and copying."

5. stealing [qiè qǔ]?

Explanation: steal, steal.

Liang Qichao's "The National Congress Time Limit": "Every policy advocated by a political party will be stolen and implemented immediately by the government in order to seize its unique symbol."