Exposed, how do you read it?

"Exposed" can be read as "lù zhe" or "lòu zhe". (Except for some idioms that have fixed pronunciations, both are acceptable)

Lu

1. Pronunciation:

1. lù

< p> (1) Commonly known as dew. Water vapor near the ground condenses into small water droplets when it encounters cold at night.

(2) Without shelter or outside: ~ sky, ~ sleep.

(3) Beverages distilled from flowers, leaves or fruits: lotus leaves~, fruits~.

(4) One of the dosage forms of Chinese patent medicines. A clear liquid medicine prepared by distillation of medicine and water. Generally for oral administration: Honeysuckle~.

(5) Revealed: revealed, a smile appeared on the face.

2. lòu

Used in some spoken words, such as "showing off one's feet".

2. Antonyms: contain, hide.

3. Sentences for "exposed":

1. He poked his head out of the bathroom, only revealing a pair of delicate little faces.

2. Seeing that everyone is safe, I smile happily.

3. In the morning, at sunrise, like a virgin waiting to be married, her face is half exposed shyly.

4. As expected of a leader, he summed it up well. There is deep affection between the lines.

Extended information

Detailed explanation

Lu [lòu]

〈motion〉

1. [oral ]: appear; emerge.

2. Such as: reveal the blade (the sword is unsheathed); reveal the light; reveal the appearance; reveal the white (exposed to the outside. White: silver)

See also lù

Dew [lù]

1. (Phonetic. Congyu, road sound. Original meaning: dew)

2. Same original meaning

Dew means moisturizing. ——"Shuowen". Paragraph note: "Ze and dew overlap in rhyme. The general meaning of the Five Classics says: Harmonious Qi and body fluids condense into dew. Cai Yong Yue Ling said: dew is the liquid of yin. Press, the word for dew is also. Therefore, when Chen List is seen outside, it is called dew. "Zhu said: "The morale and body fluids rise from the ground. If it is thin and cold, it will condense into frost."

3. Another example: rain and dew. . Metaphor of favor); dew grass (dew-covered grass; plant name); dew division (the army suffered wind, frost, rain and dew and stayed outside); dew marriage (short-term, improper relationship between a man and a woman)

4. Syrup, sugar juice [drink distilled from flowers, fruit or leaves; syrup].

Such as: sherbet; rose dew; lotus leaf dew

5. Moisturizing; grace.

For example: dew and rain (a metaphor for grace); showing one's face (a metaphor for a face as crystal clear and moist as dewdrops)

6. Open the "road". Road

1. Reveal; appear outside

The city will be exposed. ——Warring States Period·Xunzi "Xunzi·Fu Guo". Note: "It means there is no city wall."

Nai Lubu wrote. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Li Yun". Note: "The cloth is exposed, which means it is not sealed."

Open the chest and expose the breasts. ——Ming Dynasty Wei Xuezhen's "The Story of Nuclear Boat"

Another example: to be naked; to hide one's head and to show one's tail; to show one's head; to expose one's head and tail; to expose one's head and tail (treasure is seen); to do business in the open air (〈square〉: to sell goods at a stall); to expose one's head and tail Tang (outdoor; open air); Luzhi (roosting outside the house or in the wild); Luli (standing in the open air); Lubu (referring to unsealed official documents or notices)

2. Moisturizing

< p>3. Shelter

4. Corruption

5. See also lòu

Group of words: dew, dew, exposure, exposure, disclosure, dew, dew, exposure, exposure, white, exposure, camping terrace exposure Show

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