Correct pronunciation of falling off

The correct pronunciation of falling off is: tu ū lu Ⅱ, the falling initial is T, the vowels are U and O, and the tone is one; The initial of falling is l, the vowels are u and o, and the tone is four tones.

Falling off refers to the falling off of attached things, which can be used to describe teeth, paint and hair, and can also be extended to describe words, plants, retina and so on. Text shedding refers to text omission, and plant shedding refers to leaves, flowers, seeds or fruits. In medicine, it is often used to describe the shedding of human organ membranes, such as cornea and endometrium.

Quote:

1, Ba Jin's "Home" I: "The black paint on the gate has fallen off."

2. Wang Tongzhao's shipwreck: "It has been washed almost into a moonlit coat, and two buttons have fallen off."

Extended data:

synonym

Scattered, Chinese vocabulary.

Pinyin: ling Luo

Refers to the decline of vegetation; Death is a metaphor for the decline of personnel.

Quote:

1, Yu Min's "Scenery of the West Lake": "The cuckoo dispersed early, and the peony competed for fragrance."

2. Yang Shuo's "sakura rain": "The suffering of a gentleman may be a pity for his scattered youth, or perhaps he can't forget the painful life experience?"

3. Lu Xun's Letter to Sun Fuyuan: "I received five or six newspapers sent to me, which were not complete."