Booth Pinyin and Radicals

The pinyin and radicals of the booth are as follows:

Propagation (tān).

Radical:

Hey; With your hands.

Group words:

Spread out, spread out, vendors, stalls, stalls, pools, stalls, showdown, chaos, stalls, stalls, lazy stalls, stall owners, stalls, chaos;

Explanation:

Verb: 1. In terms of feel, it is difficult to make a sound. Original meaning: tiling. 2. The original meaning is the same; 3. evaluation; 4. share it.

Noun: 1. Stall; 2. The names of ancient operas;

Quantifier: small pieces of still water or still water or other liquids;

Make sentences:

1, the poultry stalls are deserted, and the chicken killers go into battle with their bare hands.

Finally, I met a small shopping mall with several stalls.

He is good at describing the reality of farmers. In his paintings, he vividly outlines the real scenes of street vendors selling food and children throwing dice on the mud. There was even a man who confessed at the stall and described it truthfully.

The teacher surnamed Fu set up a shoe repair stall in Baihuazhou Lane 2, a side lane of Meijiang Road 2. He and a dozen other relatives with Sichuan accent formed a small "industrial cluster" here.

People chat or enjoy coffee slowly and leisurely at the roadside coffee stalls.

6. Why is this temporary stall competition in the industrial and commercial simulation market so fierce?

7. At that time, it was not only the distribution center of groceries, especially home appliances, but also a variety of Chinese shops with stalls, with everything to eat, drink and have fun.

8. Back in the street, fixed stalls sell embroidered coats, razors and daily hardware that people need.

9. Before the reporter came to a booth in a black ticket booth, he saw a billboard that read "Welcome to Caspar Business Express", marked the route from Shenzhen to Wuchuan, and clearly stated the departure time and contact information.

10. In the crane market and Qianjin market, the reporter saw that there were many stalls selling all kinds of snails, including freshwater snails such as river snails and stone snails, and conchs such as fragrant snails. Many citizens choose to buy them.