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Pinyin of spoon

Spoon, a standard first-class word (common word) in modern Chinese, is pronounced as sháo in Mandarin.

First seen in the Bronze Age, it belongs to six pictographs. The basic meaning is the ancient wine spoon, which generally refers to the utensils used to scoop things, such as spoons; The extended meaning is the name of the capacity unit. Spoon commonly used words are spoon and soup spoon.

Spoon combination: horse spoon, dragon spoon, leaky spoon, spoon, soup spoon, soup spoon, soup spoon, soup spoon, soup spoon, long spoon, frying spoon, soup spoon, frying pan spoon, cup spoon, water spoon, spoon mouth, soup spoon, soup spoon.

Word combinations of spoons and corresponding word notes;

1, spoon sentence: A dirty spoon or a fly in the soup are all reasons to call the waiter, but finding fault with everything will definitely make your lover lose interest. Explanation: A larger spoon.

2. Leaky spoon sentence: The traditional molten salt electrolysis method in China is to scoop lithium out of the electrolytic cell with a leaky spoon, and the product is easily polluted by air in the process of scooping out, resulting in low production efficiency. Description: Cookware is a metal spoon with many small holes.

3. Ma Shao makes sentences: With the inheritance and development of modern folk artists, Ma Shao's facial makeup has become a treasure in China folk art. Explanation: The big spoon for porridge or rice is made of wood.