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My graceful pinyin
My graceful pinyin is y m: o ti m: o.

Explanation:

(1) Quiet and beautiful.

(2) deep.

Near meaning: Mo Yao.

Antisense: fat.

Source:

1, beautiful and quiet

Source: Songs of the South. Nine songs. Shan Gui: "I like to be gentle with smiles and jokes."

The Biography of Han Qin Zhuan: "You must be gentle and gentle in your hometown, and don't ask about the color of China, which can help Germany manage its internal affairs."

2, the appearance of coquetry

Source: Li Si's "Writing to Qin Shihuang": "Let's be elegant and graceful, and Zhao's daughter does not stand on the side."

"The Story of Uncle Cao's Wife in the Later Han Dynasty": "If you enter, you will be disheveled, but if you leave, you will be disheveled."

example sentence

1. If Chunyu is a gentle and graceful lady, then Yu Xia should be a strong and masculine teenager.

2. In the musical My Fair Lady starring Audrey Hepburn, Professor Henry Higgins trained the pronunciation of flower girl played by Hepburn in this way.

In order to be slim, girls are always looking for the most reasonable food to make themselves slim.

4. The fashionable pruning bag can easily store my gentle coach, which is convenient for you to carry around.

5. Now I will teach you 10 a few tricks to eat out to lose weight, so that OL who is not greedy can easily lose weight and return to slim figure!