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to puff / to spout / to spray / to spurt, fragrant / sneeze
Usage
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喷
pēn
(verb)
1. To spurt or gush out.
(同本义: angrily rebuke or scold)
Example: To spout out water. (如: 喷涌)
2. To issue forth from underground; to spray or jet out.
Example: The spring gushed out. (泉水自地下涌出)
3. To puff (as a horse).
Example: The horse puffed out sand. (马喷沙)
4. To talk nonsense or chat.
Example: To talk nonsense. (喷闲话)
喷
pèn
(adjective)
1. Fragrant; having a strong aroma.
Example: Strongly fragrant buns. (喷喷香的热馒头)
喷
pèn
(noun)
1. The period when fruits, vegetables, fish, and shrimp are in season.
Example: Watermelons are in season. (西瓜正在喷儿上)
2. A measure word indicating the frequency of blooming and fruiting or harvesting.
Example: The first harvest of cotton. (头喷棉花)
Additional meanings:
1. A strong and pleasant aroma.
2. The peak season for fruits, vegetables, fish, and shrimp to come to market.
3. A measure word for the number of blooms or harvests.
喷
pēn
(verb)
1. To gushingly emit; to spur.
(同本义: angrily rebuke)
喷
pèn
(adjective)
1. With a rich fragrance.
Example: Strongly fragrant. (喷喷香)
喷
pèn
(noun)
1. A popular term for the season of abundant fruits and vegetables.
Example: The time for watermelons is now. (西瓜正在喷儿上)
2. A measure of harvest and blossom frequency.
Example: The first crop of cotton. (头喷棉花)
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