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qiàn detailed literal meaning.
First Name 1(Shape sound.) From the bow, the sound is owed. Original meaning: aquatic plants. Also known as chicken head).
2.That is, "gourd", commonly known as "chicken head" [gordon euryale].
Thick, chicken head also. - Sayings
Press, the flower is like a cockscomb, and the bud is like a chicken's head, hence the name. It is a kind of annual large aquatic grass born in ponds and marshes, with thorns on the body surface, round and large leaves, floating on the water surface, flower stems elongated on the water surface, a flower on the top, purple, berry spherical, endosperm white powder in the fruit, edible. Such as: the pearl (the seed of the seed).
3.Sauce made of the seed power of gordon euryale or starch. Such as: thickening.
Commonly used phrases. 1.芡粉 qiànfěn
The seed powder of Gordon Euryale] is a powder made from the seeds added to the soup and also refers to other starches used.
2.芡料 qiànshí
The seed of Gordon Euryale] is a starchy seed for consumption.
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芡qiàn, shape sound. From the bow, the sound is owed. Original meaning: aquatic plant, gourd, also known as chicken head.
A juice made from starch or starch when cooking. Such as: thickening.
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First, the grass word below the owe is the word 芡, pinyin qiàn.
2. Interpretation: 1. Perennial herbaceous plants, born in pools, the whole plant has thorns, round leaves, like lotus leaves, floating on the water surface. The flowers are purple, the berries are spherical, slightly like a chicken's head, the seed kernels can be eaten, and the roots, flower stems, and seed kernels can be used in medicine. Also called chicken head.
2. When cooking, the juice made from the starch is used: hook.
3. The radical of the root of the gourd: 艹.
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: upper and lower structure.
Fifth, the wording method: shape and sound; From the, the sound of the omission.
Starch, thickening, gouging, powder, spinning, rhombo, goutang hanging.
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芡 pronunciation: [qiàn].
Basic explanation. An annual aquatic plant with thorny stems and leaves, also known as a "chicken head": fruit (fruit of a thicket; The kernels of the seeds are edible and milled to make starch. Also known as "chicken head rice"). Powder.
Thick juice made with starch and water during cooking: hook.
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芡 pinyin qiàn
Definition 1An annual aquatic plant with thorny stems and leaves, also known as a "chicken head": fruit (fruit of a thicket; The kernels of the seeds are edible and milled to make starch. Also known as "chicken head rice"). Powder.
2.Thick juice made with starch and water during cooking: hook.
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Pinyin qiàn
1.An annual aquatic plant with thorny stems and leaves, also known as a "chicken head": fruit (fruit of a thicket; The kernels of the seeds are edible and milled to make starch. Also known as "chicken head rice"). Powder.
2.Thick juice made with starch and water during cooking: hook.
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芡 pinyin qiàn
Radical.
Detailed explanation. 1.An annual aquatic plant with thorny stems and leaves, also known as a "chicken head": fruit (fruit of a thicket; The kernels of the seeds are edible and milled to make starch. Also known as "chicken head rice"). Powder.
2.Thick juice made with starch and water during cooking: hook.
Read: 蓓 [ líng].
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