1. Work hard-worry, care; 2. The wood is uncomfortable; 3. Suck-suck with your mouth; 4. Flight show-as fast as flying; 5. ADHD-cough; 6. simulation-disgusting; 7. Slow care and rest; 8. Disturbing swimming in the water; 9. Guo Qiang-hiding; 10. surf and visit; 1. Be a man-respect or love; 12. Dissatisfied talk-talking about people and things; 13. Look who is laughing-gloating; 14. rub-bullying and teasing; 15. Have a good face-have a good eye and do things appropriately; 16. Chu's death-silence or deliberate avoidance; 17. immiscible-incompatible; 18. Arrears-instability, harassment; 19. gossip, chat; 20. Overlap-doing things and blaming; 2 1. tease-touch with your fingers; 22. Hang-be polite and modest; 23. Take debt as an example-complaining; 24. Central and-entrusted; Men-flattery, cajoling, singing; 25. Talk and brag; 26. Chew-scold; 27. Take the card-deliberately making things difficult; 28. Digging and grabbing-trying to ingest; 29. Initiation-infection; 30. Black years-envy; 3 1. Quantity estimation; 32. Fuck-angry; 33. Stuffed bread-cooking and processing; 34. fighting; 35. Thin-skinned-stingy and stingy.
2. Wuwei Dialect in Gansu Province
Bastard-a disparaging term for a man who looks gorgeous but has no real talent.
Anxiety-a name for an impatient person.
Aunt's son-Taoist priest and nun.
Miscellaneous-a name for someone who doesn't make sense.
The teacher's son-the name of a person whose occupation is beating gongs and drums to dance with God and make waves.
Jack-the title of cannibalism.
Cold stick-an unintelligent person.
Lazy and infertile fetus-a disparaging term for lazy young people.
Snuff bucket-a disparaging term for someone who often has a runny nose.
Waiting for a letter-the old name of the barber who carried the load and set up a stall.
Ghost-a disparaging term for lazy people, equivalent to "loafer"
Intentionally planting-unfilial people.
Gray circle-toilet.
Old crow.
Gaga frog, also known as clam tapir.
Tiger bat.
Brown coat.-cotton coat.
Warm nest cotton shoes.
Pants.-open pants.
Tianmen Gai-forehead.
Bangzi head-a big but not round head.
Plate neck-neck.
Snoring system-throat.
Wow.-armpit.
Dog.
Hip eye-the middle position of hip bone.
Eat Niu Niu-children are suckled.
Baby eggs.-little boy.
Click on the ground-small.
Star bride-newly married bride.
March-the name of the potato.
Hit the arm-slap your mouth and face.
Sleeping rope-meaning dirty, sometimes called "sleeping rope ghost"
It's just-yes, I agreed.
Dinner.-morning.
After afternoon.
The night was expected-yesterday.
Autumn is unpredictable-I can't hold on any longer.
The nest itches very, very annoying.
dysphoria
3. Northeast Dialect
Line by line: in order
Alas, ao- 1 jujube is in a hurry.
Nao-2 ken is hungry and greedy.
Two tigers and eight chickens: silly
Bala: fiddle with
Blink: Tell a lie
Half pull: ban-4 lar-3 half pull
Pologai: be-3 le ganr-4 knee
Decomposition: analysis, calculation
Bai Hu: Bai -2 Hu can talk (usually nonsense)
Biga bar: Biga -2 bar booger.
Not ready: possible, maybe.
Bao Yuaner: All, all.
Ice plume: icicles
Not reliable (not relying on the disk): unrealistic.
Nonsense: nonsense
Ta da: ci- 1 da reprimand
Trash bin: a container for garbage
Scratch: itchy
Cat sting: ci-1Mao-1Hu-1gum.
Tibetan cat: hide and seek
Openness: describes a person who is generous and straightforward.
Hit eight times: divorce, break up
Pack it up when you are dumb: so pretend not to understand.
Borzoi: Last place
Beat Ben: 1, kiss 2, pause, jam
Dishes: clip vegetables
Positive (back): good luck (bad luck)
Earwax: er-3 chan-2 earwax
Two chairs: male and female.
Hmm: Yes.
A knot in one's heart (Ge for short): place
Girl: Daughter.
Gala: ga-3 la-2 angle
Galla: Ga -3 La Shell
G: put it, put it.
Fruit: Suck, suck
Just now: to a great extent, (can modify all adjectives)
Garaha: ga-3 la ha-4 children's toys made of animal joints (in danger of being lost)
Fight (I just realized that this is also a Northeast dialect, which has always been used as Mandarin, hehe): Fight.
Luo Ying: I hate it (I forgot such an important word, so I should type it out).
Han -2 la-2 zi has a zipper.
Tiger: It's the same as the story of two tigers and eight tigers.
Fudge: This needs no explanation. You won't hit me.
Turn around: I figured it out.
Sharp-eyed: ji- 1 Yan -3 gets angry.
Ji Ge: It's embarrassing.
Dust: ke- 1 Chen 1, ugly 2, shameful.
Eat a flat stomach in a pit: it describes speaking hesitatingly, usually because you can't express it accurately when you are nervous or out of control.
Old nose: A lot.
Eye of the Old Mocha: Describe an old and ugly person.
Laugada: the youngest of the brothers and sisters
Chat: Chat
Ma Ling: Ma-1 Ling Dragonfly
Finally: finally.
Travel: me-4 is long-winded
Selling nerds: 1, watching the fun 2, staring blankly
Urine (eastern dialect): a man with backbone.
Noisy hearing; Feel troubled/worried/uneasy
Read 372: beat about the bush
Wither: No spirit, wither.
Pia-2 trace: A game tool made of cardboard
Seven eat crack: fast and clean.
Insufficient footwork: simpleminded, looking for a beating.
Trachea: pump
Qu Gu: Whispering.
Qier: Guest Qier -3.
Day by day: ri-2 ri-2 de is quick.
Ru- 1 left comfortable.
Sai Yan: I know it's wrong. It was intentional.
What: What?
Shuile Bar Tea: Water-based
Lulu: Failure, let go.
Bumpkin: A bumpkin who has never seen the world.
Tie Zi = Lao Tie: Buddy, good friend.
Get it; Okay, okay.
Infinite six Skinnys: doing nothing is meaningless. The feeling of scratching your heart and liver.
Dancing horse and pike: a melon with claws and claws
Wu: Same as above.
Five confused three roads: in a daze
Shirimaha: sloppy
Evil: awesome
lean in favour of sb
Maybe: maybe, maybe.
Thinking: mind -2 thinking thinking, thinking
Rare: like it.
A whole (just): always, always (just) ...
There is a saying that you-3 yi-4 ke-2 has magic. Can you compare it?
Yang erzheng: describe a person who is not focused on his work, but he doesn't know what he is still thinking.
What to do: what to do?
Death: Left -2 si-3 seeks death.
Zhang Cheng: Method, ability
Blind man: No way, no solution.
Guarantee: guarantee, affirmation.
Thief: Very, very
Whole one: drink one
4. Highlights of Jinzhou Dialect
Hungry-so what?
Sometimes, occasionally. For example, if it rains at mūn's house, it will rain, but it won't rain at Dingmen.
(Flower inspection, or flower inspection,)
When you are a big brother, you must bring talents. (Dai means that as a middle-aged elder of the same generation, you should look like an elder, and so do the so-called "brothers, brothers, sisters, sisters". )
Breathe ~ ~ ~-let you walk aside ("walk" is pronounced "qi"). )
Borrow (next to) generally refers to neighbors.
Gu Yong what (why)
Bi Heng ~ ~ means as if ~ "Bi Heng" means "maybe" and "xing".
Jinzhou thief pulls beautiful ~ ~ ~ thief pulls, thief is an adverb, and pull is a suffix.
"Where did you abandon (go)?"
"I gave up my job!" ("go" is pronounced "give up")
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Tangshan dialect
The roots of the earth
Early yesterday.
Hou Ye Sheng Pill
Noon or noon?
Unexpectedly, children are deliberately attracted.
You know (strange tone sandhi) I don't know.
Comb comb
Everyone should hate it.
Make fun of the quick column to express "not at all"
Guy's exclamation
Bending height
Pancreatic soap
Shrimp or scare
Some like it very much.
That's right, Ben. That's true.
Still trying not to fall.
Poor fire
372 third floor
Die, die
I won't tell you unless you tell me.
Zunjun
Ugly and ugly
Keen and clever
Tight back
Jumping a sheep is similar to provoking, provoking each other's behavior
Sheda
The act of chiseling, slapping (guai 1) and knocking.
A sow equals a big mouth.
Grasshopper with a flat hook.
Sucking the larva of a monkey cicada
Tokage deer gecko
Heya frog
Old quit smoking toad
Shovel shovel
Loose (a strange tone sandhi) describes someone as timid or cowardly.
Shangkan zhishang
go all the way
Not bad, not bad.
Nausea in the brain and heart
Brain coat
Stop it, stop it.
Listen and smell with your nose.
Look at it.
Yes, yes.
Goose said yes.
Occasionally check 3
Camellia or occasionally
Curved skin
Watch. Watch?
Love and leisure are similar now.
tell a lie
Inside the skull.
Inland style, that style
Okay, okay, suddenly. ...
Long worm snake
Baby? What happened?
You can stuff your nose.
earwax
Shit, eight, damn it
Haibo harmful dial ~ ~ ~
Xie likes it very much.
Eat stuffy son and eat milk, and the meaning of stuffy son will not be explained. ..
Similar to "jumping sheep", but paying more attention to language provocation.
Sleep like a log
Benguoer ML
Hidden tower
Scolopendra qianchuanzi
Take the dirty ones.
Don't talk if the dog is lost.
Height, smoke Gore himself.
Vague gum
Air China
Push, kick, very special
Zhisuo
Do whatever you come across.
Jiebier neighbors
Dry rice and cook rice.
Don't do it in the future.
Hou 1 salty
Salt mirror and salt
6. Beijing dialect
Complete collection of Beijing dialects
0 1, chicken thief-stingy, stingy, hiding selfishness.
02, smashing the kiln-secretly hiding in order not to share with everyone.
03, bureau-generous, generous, generous.
04. Fruit-the girl who has been soaked.
05, pointed fruit-beautiful girl.
06, pale fruit (or astringent fruit)-ugly girl.
07, hit the fruit-there is the meaning of picking up girls and smelling honey, which is called a girl in Taiwanese.
08, grandchild-the boy who was soaked.
09. Sun Jian politician-a beautiful boy.
10, next to home-Xiaosan, now officially called Xiaosan.
1 1, terrapin-describes people who have not seen the world with their eyes open.
12, Xiao Li Bener-an apprentice who does menial chores in shops or station docks.
13, Shui Saner-The name of old Beijing water delivery mostly comes from Shandong.
14, called Zhong-Beijing dialect, where you report or have a look, which means to say hello.
15, Phonetics-the spoken language in Beijing, that is, the meaning of words, and the pronunciation of phonetics is meta-meaning.
16, rollover-in Beijing dialect, it means turning your face.
17, bombing the temple-Beijing dialect, which means stunned and quick-eyed.
18, trainer-Beijing dialect, martial arts practitioner.
19, Li Mener-a non-smoking alcohol organization in old Beijing, with a form similar to reee and a "Li Men Office" to manage affairs. Participants called it "Li Zaier" and said "I have a threshold" when refusing foreigners to drink or smoke.
20, blind-Beijing dialect, is unlucky, finished.
2 1, scene-public security personnel rushed to the scene to deal with the problem.
22, son of a bitch-Beijing dialect, tell people what you mean, but deliberately let the people next to you hear.
23, tell a lie-Beijing dialect, the meaning of losing your temper.
24. Chicken-the abbreviation of pheasant, also called "bitch", is a prostitute.
25, this process-Beijing dialect, the meaning of this period of time.
26, pulling the crotch-Beijing dialect, mainly refers to.
27. Semi-finished products-Beijing dialect, semi-finished products, semi-finished products.
28, Montana-Beijing dialect, who can make the decision.
29, wipe the floor-Beijing dialect, embarrassing, disgraceful. Sometimes, some people say it is lost.
30. Time limit-life expectancy. In the past, people were superstitious and thought that people's life span was fixed, and "the time has come" meant that the number of people had arrived and was dying.
3 1, fire chopsticks-iron bars used by old Beijingers to poke the stove, also called copper bars.
32. Finally, the end of the child-the last and final meaning in Beijing dialect, sometimes simplified as "the end of the child".
33. Never mind-Beijing new dialect, never mind. It says "stingy".
34. It jumped up and ran away.
35. On the spoon-"spoon" means fighting in Beijing dialect. "spoon up" means hitting him with a spoon.
36. Heng-the simplified sound of "Heng Shi" in Beijing dialect, which is a variant of "Heng Zong", meaning probably, anyway, maybe.
37. Hey Liuer-in Beijing dialect, inhaling through the nose means irregular. You can also write and suck.
38. A little back-in Beijing dialect, "a little" refers to unfortunate experiences and luck; The so-called time reversal. "A little back" means bad luck, bad luck.
39. Dirty house-Old Beijingers are superstitious and think that people who are murdered in their houses will bring bad luck, so there is a saying of "dirty house".
40. Goo Rong-the meaning of crawling on the ground, Beijing dialect.
4 1, being put into practice-in Beijing dialect, it means burying, trampling and drowning yourself, which means committing suicide.
42. Karma-Sin and sin.
43. Put a dragon gate array-Sichuan dialect, which means to chat casually.
44. A Man Zi-Beijinger dialect means a long time. Sometimes I say I'm a little nervous.
45. No-another name for a prison or detention center.
46. Movies-"Movies" are deceptive, and movies are business cards, a new dialect of Beijing.
47. Catch the fast-in Beijing dialect, it means to be idle and to hide.
48, for-also known as "t", that is, RMB, belongs to road slang.
49. Mom-the head waitress at the karaoke bar.
50, timid spoon-Beijing dialect, do not know the lines, make a joke.
5 1, Manhuo-the code word of Beijing, is to betray yourself, that is, a prostitute.
52, alongside-that is, attachment, the word "alongside home" is derived from this.
53. Ge-Beijing dialect means all kinds of temper and quirks. Sometimes it is used as an adjective to describe something or something.
54. Playing drifter-that is, wandering in the society, with no job and no job. Beijing dialect.
55.patty- transliteration of English party, which means small dance, concert and party. (Hong Kong and Taiwan Translation Party)
56. Goose and tiger-bat. Beijing dialect.
57. Dalalala, a new dialect in Beijing, refers to a dissolute woman who sells her body and sex. Add a word "big" before "La" to emphasize its fame and the ferocity of "killing people". Textual research on the meaning of "pull" is related to "pull people", which means "kill people" and "pull" is the sound change of "pull".
58, sell-the code word of Beijing is to sell yourself.
59, Lei Zi-slang, namely plainclothes police.
60. Pan Er-Beijing slang, that is, face. Disk, from the word "face".
6 1, the bottom is off- Beijing dialect, know each other's background.
62, the old man is tired-Beijing dialect, self-deprecating old useless, conservative people.
63. Sweep-Beijing dialect, snooping around, sweeping is different from inquiring, and "sweeping" has a more active meaning.
64. Keep your eyes open-pay attention to Beijing dialect.
65. tease a toothpick-a joke in Beijing dialect, similar to "teasing cough", "teasing stuffy son" and "teasing haha".
65, stop-Beijing dialect, practical meaning.
66. Playing with scorpions and getting tigers-In Beijing dialect, scorpions and getting tigers are geckos, which climb briskly and are hard to catch. "Playing with scorpions gets nothing" means that people can't touch it, and people are more slippery.
67. end-Beijing dialect means plagiarism. End, that is, the simplified statement of "even pot end"
68、? ? -Beijing dialect means look, look, look.
69. Fishing for the people-a new saying in Beijing, fishing is salvage. Beijingers call people who are detained by juu "falling into the water" (falling into the river), so there is a saying of fishing, that is, getting the detained people out by improper means.
70, brush the night-Beijing buzzword, that is, if you don't go back to your hometown, you will hang out at night.
7 1, hysteria-Beijing dialect, wandering around at night, hysteria is a disease, this statement is extended.
72. I can't control it-Beijing dialect. The verb "ba" can't control its meaning.
73. Reading "Tongue" is a new buzzword in Beijing, that is, being arrested by public security personnel for committing a crime. It is the earliest code word, that is, slang, which was later quoted by young people and became popular.
74, fold-read "cover", fold the head, this is a code word, that is, the meaning of being arrested by public security personnel, and later became popular.
The words "fold in" and "fold in" mean to be locked up.
75, all must be full tail-Beijing dialect, complete, whole body meaning. Finally, read "Il".
7. Sichuan dialect
● Zua-you can't go to Sichuan without knowing what zua means. For example, you often hear the question:
"Are you scratching?" The middle catch means what to do, and the whole sentence means what you are doing. What does "catch" do?
"Have you mastered Lao (dialect, meaning)?" The word "catch the child" means what's wrong, and the whole sentence means what's wrong with you.
● Zha (pronounced za, with three tones, but generally not Zha)-Jianghu artists run around performing for a living, gongs and drums are loud, and supporters gather around to encourage help and prevent someone from doing bad things. It is called "binding" or "binding" for short. Before the performance, the artist boss thanked the supporters with his fist: "Thank you brothers for setting it up for us". It means "encourage, support, help and stop making trouble".
Northerners should not understand it as "stabbing with a knife", "stabbing with a hole" or "poking", but just borrowing homophones.
● Stand up-vigorously show masculinity, show your best skills, and overwhelm each other. It is worse than the northern dialect "refueling".
Baby, baby, baby girl, baby boy, baby boy, baby girl-baby boy, baby girl, etc. Twenty years ago, this "baby" was suitable for all ages, equivalent to "boys and girls" in Taiwan Province Province. Even the old lady said, "Oh, she is a baby girl, please make way for others."
Your baby-your boy!
● Melon-Melon is the abbreviation of "fool" and also means "simple bag". A stupid man is called "Guawazi" and a stupid woman is called "Guawazi". Middle-aged women are called "melon wives" stupidly. This usage began around the middle of the Cultural Revolution.
● dog *-spoken language, emphasizing: resolute, resolute, emphasizing, dissatisfied, surprised, ......
● Bag, bag seven. -a fool who makes a fool of himself everywhere. For example, "Who is Bao?" "She is a baby." Some local girls and an old baby.
● Muji, MUJI (Yibin, Zigong dialect sounds like MUJI). -a simplified idiom from "stupefied", but it is more weighty than idioms, describing people who are slow-witted, dull-witted and don't begin to understand.
● Why-why, why and how?
What?-What,
Wash white-finished, nothing, dead. For example, I lost all my money playing mahjong. "I brought a bullet and it was washed." "Don't you have the money to stand it?" "As soon as I got paid, my wife washed the money!"
● Modal words. There are many modal particles in Southwest Mandarin, much more than those in Mandarin and Beijing dialect. Be good at expressing subtle meanings, and people who speak Southwest Mandarin should stubbornly protect their language.
? Oh (rising tone)-affirmative tone, that's right.
? Ah (intonation drops)-affirmative tone, right, right.
? Yes (both sounds are stretched)-positive tone, absolutely right. Some words "ba" are written as "sa".
(The above three usages are used one after another when three women answer Wang Baochang's questions in the movie "Hide and Seek").
? Ha- modal particle, 1, slightly doubtful; 2. be friendly. Example: Welcome friends in Toronto!
? Suo (pronounced like this), someone wrote "Say, whoosh"-a question, which was immediately affirmed. Example: So this is the place? !
? Nan-another pronunciation of you, expressing doubt and asking yourself and answering yourself. Example: Why are all these people running over? They are well informed!
? "Horse"-"I" has a similar meaning.
? Wow-interrogative word, slight "yes". Usually used when the other party will basically agree: Teacher Yang, do you want one? We rural people just need more soil, the better, huh? If you talk nonsense again, I'll turn against you! ! !
? Xi-modal particles, like this: "Do you think he is a little nervous?" "Dirty." "I'm sleepy."
? × coco-which side. God (mental illness), ha (silly Sichuan pronunciation).
? Ga (ga, falling tone, where A is close to A in the English picture)-is that right? Can be used alone.
●zuazi, catch (zua, falling tone)-continuous reading of "what to do".
● Boom-boom, inspirational: Auntie, it's so exciting.
●× Qi-Qi, often used after verbs, strengthens the meaning of verbs: vigorous, sorry, tied up, know how to get up.
● Zheng-a verb with a wide range of uses. Example: "I ate a whole meal of instant noodles" and ate instant noodles.
● Yao (Yao Shangsheng)-the youngest. A girl, a baby, a girl and an uncle.
● Ba Shi-good, suitable, comfortable and satisfied: "I didn't meet Ba Shi in the city?"
● Smelly-the taste of red sweet potato escapes as "rustic, rustic": "Everyone says that they can't get out, and their feet are bent!"
Slow and steady, don't give away the clues.
● Pretend to be a ghost-pretend, pretend, and show it to others.
● Dragon Gate Array-Chatting, putting a dragon gate array means chatting.
● Fierce-fierce, capable. For example, "your baby is fierce, and I am possessed by you."
● Shuttle edge-long sound on the first side. Shuttle: slip away; Edge: Edge. Shuttle edge = slide away, dodge, dodge. For example, "You screwed up and want to whoosh!" "
Minutes-every moment, every moment, often.
●Za- southwest dialect, 1, suck; 2. Take a sip of water and drink water. Southwest ethnic minorities use straws or thin bamboo tubes to suck wine from jars, which is also called drinking.
⑤ ⑤ (min three times)-touch your lips less, such as "⑤ ⑤ ⑤ ⑤".
● Zhuan-the word Zhuan used here is homophonic, with a completely different meaning. Wrong. "Turn, turn" means "wrong is wrong" and "can't turn" means "can't be wrong".
● Ge, ga-the preposition of habitual interrogative words in southwest dialect. "What is it?" (isn't it). "good" (good) "I ate" (did I eat)
● Cut-go. For example, "Let's cut it together." "Qie" is the pronunciation of "Qu" in Chengdu dialect. Generally, Sichuanese say "Qi", while Zigong and Neijiang say "Ji".
● Ha (three tones)-"stupid" Sichuan dialect pronunciation, such as "teacher is stupid", Sichuanese pronounce "teacher ha"; "Ha-poke-poke", silly.
Eight. Jinan dialect
Respect for children-refers to drinking slowly. Brother Wang, why don't you come to my house for dinner
Silk-refers to food deterioration. At first, it refers to filamentous substances in spoiled food, and later to spoiled objects.
Dead eyebrows and dead eyes-refers to being inflexible without looking at your eyes.
Picking hair-refers to taking advantage of loopholes. Lao Wang is ill, so let his boy pick up a leak and take up the quota of going abroad!
Li Kuang's edge-refers to playing dumb and doing things perfunctory.
Boredom-provoke boredom and endless entanglement.
No answer-refers to a casual and noncommittal attitude towards things. (I haven't read Mu)
Wood chaos-refers to the mood is very chaotic, unable to sort out the mess, restless. If the body part is messy, it means that this part is neither painful nor painful, but it seems to be something.
Parent quantity-refers to the meaning of guessing and estimating.
Pull-means fuck off, fuck off. (This is a classic in Jinan dialect, the most commonly used! Remember it! It is said that the word comes from "pulling anchor and pulling ingot", which means sailing. It is a neutral preposition, which later evolved into swearing words.
Zanmi-refers to being clumsy and blind in doing good, and also refers to ignorance and improper speech; Or bad luck, something happened. I lost my wallet in the taxi today. What a pity!
Yaoqiao-refers to Kit Kat, which has a strange meaning.
Fishing-refers to taking advantage. I gave you 5 yuan. Do you still want it?
Clap your hands-refers to chatting and talking.
Diligent and sticky-refers to being clumsy in speaking and doing things. This is from old Jinan ~ I don't use it much anyway, and I haven't heard of it! )
Refers to flinching.
Sweet-refers to a person's fake smile, deliberately pleasing. It also means that the food is sweet but not delicious.
Blind bag-refers to learning badly, useless, and out of breath.
Tears flow round-refers to something very round.
Buckets are flat-refers to things that are flat, and some are inclined. (Some people also look down on it)
Dragon bend-refers to the things in the garden, not the things in the garden.
Pigeons-refers to food that is not brittle or brittle when wet and is not easy to bite.
Dead grandson-refers to an inflexible and inflexible person. (swear words ~ ~ `)
Scratch music.-yeah, irony. Also refers to itching.
Brother Mao-refers to a layman who is not sensible.
Drag-refers to pretending to be gentle.