Explanation: Refers to minor illness in general. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, adverbial; refers to minor illness in general Source: Yuan Sun Zhong Zhang, "Kan headscarf" First off: "One hundred days to years, but there Toutengnaore, are you." Examples: Disaster like the one in Peking inevitably some ~, naturally a few days of good. ★ Lao She, "Four Generations"
tóu téng nǎo rè
Headache fever; that little disease
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No. 3
Toutengnaore, they allow him to serve about
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That small pain
That small pain. Also refers to a small hard little disaster. Yuan Sun Zhong Zhang "pour headscarf" First off: "100 days to years, but Toutengnaore are you." "Hero Biography" third back: "This age, supposing by not hard, a bit Toutengnaore, from time to error a major yet? "Lao She" Four Generations Living Together "one:" Beijing's disaster is like a one inevitably some Toutengnaore, naturally Well a few days of. "also as" Toutongnaore. " Yuan Zhang Guobin, "co-shirt" second break: "I Liang Kouer some amount of heat a headache, thinking of you, see that half Shaner, is to see you Liangkou Er general." Yang Shuo, "snow or the title": "Well people who do not have any Toutongnaore of."
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No. 5
【名称】头疼脑热 【拼音】tóu téng nǎo rè
【解释】泛指一般的小病或小灾小难。
【出处】元·孙仲章《勘头巾》第一折:“一百日以里,但有头疼脑热,都是你。”