First, pronunciation
English [? mki b\u? Z], beauty [? mki b\u? rz].
Second, monkey grammar.
As a noun, it means monkey, naughty child; As a verb, it means nonsense.
Third, section grammar.
As a noun, it means counter; As a verb, it means to seal (with iron bars or sticks).
Fourth, examples.
Climbing a mountain? Open? That? Monkeys? A bar? Me? No? Do you know? What if? That is. Answer? Exercise? But what? Cute! ?
Climbing on the climbing frame, I don't know if that is exercise.
Extended data
Monkey bar related words:
First of all, parallel bars
Interpretation: parallel bars.
Pronunciation: English [? p? r? Luer. b\? Z], beauty [? p? r? Luer. b\? rz].
Parallel grammar: as adjectives, it is parallel and very similar; As a noun, it means weft and weft ring.
For example: his? Action? Open? That? Parallel? A bar? Used to be. Very? Elegant. ?
His parallel bars are really handsome!
Second, uneven bars
Interpretation: uneven bars.
Pronunciation: English [huh? l b\u? Z], beautiful [huh? lo? b\? rz].
High and low grammar: as a noun, it means high and low, high and low.
Example: analysis? Open? That? Difficulty Series? Yes? Reverse? Hanging? Are you online? Tall? Low? Bar.
Analysis on the difficulty of uneven bars hanging upside down.