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The antonym of the slogan.
Hu Heying is an antonym.

First, it's called hū?

1, gas excreted by organism (relative to "inhalation"): ~ inhalation. ~ take a deep breath.

2. shout loudly: ~ sound. Huan ~. ~ slogan. Get sick loudly ~.

3. Call; Address someone by their first name. A hundred promises. ~ come if you can, and leave if you can.

4. Last name.

5. Describe the wind, etc. The north wind blows.

Second, you should y \u ng y \u ng.

[ yìng ]

1, answer or echo.

2. Accept, allow and agree to the request: ~ invite. ~ employment. ~ test.

3, suitable for: Shun ~. Comfortable. ~ machine. ~ scenery. ~ time. ~ in words.

4, treatment: ~ salary. ~ change. ~ reward.

[ yīng ]

1, this, when, extended the expectation should be like this: ~ when. ~ it should be. ~ points (fèn). ~ everything.

2. answer: a ~. Call him number ~ ok.

3, use, that is: "Huan Du Zhu will go around to discuss, ~ all settled."

4. Last name.

Extended data 1. Evolution of call shape

Second, the evolution of the inflectional form

Third, call related words: call, shout, cheer, breathe, appeal, echo, roar, hello, four calls, whistle, shout, gasp, shout.

1, appeal [h yù]?

Make representations to individuals or society, ask for assistance or uphold justice: run ~. ~ people from all walks of life donate money to help the disaster-stricken areas.

2.echo[h ying]?

One phone call at a time, contact or take care of each other: back and forth ~. Remote stage.

3. whistling?

Make a high and long sound: the north wind ~. Shells flew overhead.

4. Hello [zhāo hu]?

Call; Call: there is someone over there ~ you.

5, four calls [sü h ū]?

Classification of Chinese vowels. Unrhyming vowels are I, u, ü, such as A, E, ou, en in Mandarin. Vowels with I are called qi-tooth call, such as I, ie, ian and ing in Mandarin.