伊可grace
handkerchief手帕handsomeness漂亮handyman手巧的人hanggliding滑翔运动haphazard任意的hard-as-stone坚如磐石的hardware硬件hardworking努力的headmaster headmistress校长harmonized和谐的
有前有钱
I stand it because I respect you, not because of I'm afraid of you. Don't take it for granted.
蝉翼之円
欺侮的读音是qī wǔ,欺的声母是q,韵母是i,读第一声;侮的声母是w,韵母是u,读第三声。
意思是欺负,用蛮横无理的手段侵犯、压迫或侮辱:欺侮人/受尽欺侮。引证于现代鲁迅《社戏》:其次便一同去放牛,但或者因为高等动物了的缘故罢,黄牛水牛都欺生,敢于欺侮我,因此我也总不敢走近身,只会远远地跟着,站着。
近义词是轻侮。
扩展资料:
词语引证释义:
1、北师大版小学五年级下册语文第五单元第六课《劳动的开端》中的:“我爬起来揉揉胳膊,心想,出门做工真不容易,穷人到哪里都要受欺侮。”
2、苏教版小学四年级下册语文第二单元第八课《虎门销烟》中的:“它向全世界表明,中国人是不可欺侮的!”
3、现代老舍《骆驼祥子》一:“他不是容易欺侮的,那么大的个子,那么宽的肩膀!”
参考资料来源:百度百科-欺侮
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