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What is the structure of the umbrella?
Umbrella, pronounced umbrella (South), is a kind of shelter from rain or sun. Umbrella. Something resembling an umbrella: a parachute. Umbrella. Also used as a surname.
Umbrella (the umbrella holder in the ancient guard of honor); Umbrella fan (two ancient etiquette articles. Both have long handles, and the upper ends are umbrella-shaped and fan-shaped respectively); Umbrella pole (umbrella handle); Umbrella eaves (the outer edge of an open umbrella surface).
Group words:
1, umbrella
Tools for shading or sheltering from rain and snow are generally oil paper, oil cloth or plastic cloth. Umbrella in English comes from Latin Umbra, which means shade and shadow.
2. paratroopers
Also known as airborne troops, it refers to the arms or units that are put into ground operations by parachuting or aircraft.
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