What is the side of the word each ? What is the side above the word each ?

Updated on culture 2024-03-18
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The side of the word <>each" is the mouth.

    Simplified radicals: 口 , external strokes: 3 , total strokes: 6

    Paraphrase. Each is different from each other: Don't. Deserved. Do what you can. There are thousands of years. Self-government.

    自儿 (gěr) self, also known as "self-child".

    Dialect, special: this person is really .

    Compounds. All walks of life gèháng-gèyè

    different trades and calling;All trades and professions] refers to all kinds of industries in which all people work.

    All levels gèjí

    at different levels].

    All walks of life gèjiè

    all spheres;people of all walks of life]

    Individual gè gè

    every;each, all of them individually.

    Individual gè gè

    one by one;separately] one by one; One at a time.

    Sentence. 1. During the Go game, Xiaohua used the tactics of luring the enemy deep and breaking each to disintegrate the opponent's offensive.

    2. The principal is responsible for all aspects of the school's work.

    3. Our army has adopted various tactics of breaking through the enemy.

    4. Now, computers have been widely used in various fields.

    5. The content of this story involves various fields.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Each gègě each.

    gè radical: 口.

    Extramural strokes: 3

    Total strokes: 6 five strokes 86: tkf

    Wubi 98: tkf

    Cangjie: Her

    Stroke order number: 354251

    Four corner number: 27604

    unicode:cjk

    Unify Chinese characters. U+5404 basic literal meaning.

    Each is different from each other: Don't. Deserved. Do what you can. There are thousands of years. Self-government.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The radicals of each should be 夂.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Simplified Chinese characters of each:

    Every. Traditional Chinese characters for each:

    Every. Pinyin of each:

    Strokes of each: radicals of each:

    Mouth. Radical strokes of each:

    Five codes of each:

    TKF location code:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The top of the word "each" is 夂 and the reverse text is biased.

    2. The pronunciation of Chinese characters is [pronunciation]: zhǐ, from the back to the also, like a person who has a cause after the two shins. All the genus of the quilt are from the quilt, read like a bird, and cut extravagantly.

    3. Partial refers to a certain part obtained after dividing the combined character. It used to be called the left side of the combined character"Bias", on the right"aside";Now the components of the combined character are collectively called"Sideways"。Located on the left side of the word, called"Left side";It is located on the right side of the word and is called"Right side"。

    4. The words that are combined with "each" are: Cabinet Cabinet Banner Cabinet Cabinet Banner Cabinet Lottery Cabinet Banner Cabinet Lottery Cabinet T

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The radical written is: 冖 (mì).

    Write pinyin: xiě

    Structure: upper and lower structure.

    Stroke order: point, horizontal skimming, horizontal hook, horizontal, vertical folding hook, horizontal.

    Words: handwriting, writing, writing, transcribing, composing, copying, lyrical, rewriting, lowercase, inscription.

    Interpretation: 1Writing with a pen: Words. Make. Weave.

    2.Trace, narrate: Raw. True. Shine (a.).drawing the image of a human figure; b.Descriptive portrayal). To put it mildly.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Write pinyin: xiě

    Radical: 冖 (bald treasure cover).

    Extramural strokes: 3

    Total strokes: 6

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Left side:

    Gong pinyin: zuǒ].

    Interpretation: 1When facing south, the east side, opposite the "right": hand. Square. Right. Right arm. 2.

    Geographically refers to the East: Mountains. River.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cabinet Cabinet

    Luo (Yang); lattice (formula); Pyrrh; Attic (floor); chromium (metal); Arm (arm); (bone) bones; (Yingluo); (Contact) contact; Camel (camel); Soldering (iron).

    Arms. Attic (floor); King Teng . Under.

    Grid. Law. Style. Speech. Combine. Capital.

    Travel. Reside. Record.

    Roads. Public. Water. Land. Road.

    Slightly larger. Simple. Coarse. Small. Something I heard. Know a thing or two.

    Networking head. Pass through. Veins. Net. Tangerine.

    Camel (camel); Imprint. Flower.

    Buttermilk. Dry. Protein.

    bribery . Luo River. Yang.

    Hemoptysis. Phlegm.

    chromium (metal);

    Raccoon dog is a hill.

    袼褙. Bone .

    Feet. Compliance. Guard. Cautious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Each character is not a side, and the radical of each character is "mouth".

    A group of characters and radicals of Chinese characters.

    佫, 茖, 客, 恪, 狢, 垎, Luo, Luo,

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. The radical of the character is: 宀 (mián).

    2. Pinyin: zì.

    3. Structure: upper and lower structure.

    4. Stroke order: point, point, horizontal skimming horizontal hook, horizontal skimming horizontal hook, vertical hook, horizontal.

    5. Word combinations: practice words, new words, calligraphy and painting, writing, fonts, Chinese characters, literacy, words, inscriptions.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Each word is the mother.

    Per měi

    1.Refers to any one or group of people within a specific scope: people. Return. Group.

    2.Refers to any one of the occurrences within a specific range: the battle must be won. It's getting worse.

    3.Although: "If you have good friends, you will always sigh" (although you have good friends, you can only sigh for them when you are in danger).

    4.Ancient Tong "we", colloquial language of the Song and Yuan dynasties in China.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Question 1: What is the radical of each word?

    Side: 口 Pinyin: [gè], gě].

    Interpretation: gè] each, different from each other: other. Deserved. Do what you can. There are thousands of years. Self-government.

    gě] 1.自儿 (gěr) self, also known as "self-child".

    2.Dialect, special: this person is really .

    Question 2: What is the radical of each word Each radical:

    母 Pinyin: měi] Interpretation:

    1.Refers to any one or group of people within a specific scope: people.

    Return. Group. 2.

    Refers to any one of the occurrences within a specific range: the battle must be won. It's getting worse.

    3.Although: "If you have good friends, you will always sigh" (although you have good friends, you can only sigh for them when you are in danger).

    4.Ancient Tong "we", colloquial language of the Song and Yuan dynasties in China.

    Question 3: What is the radical structure of each word Each radical: Female each.

    Pinyin] [měi].

    Interpretation: 1Refers to any one or group of people within a specific scope: people.

    Return. Group. 2.

    Refers to any one of the occurrences within a specific range: the battle must be won. It's getting worse.

    3.Although: "There are good friends, and the situation will always sigh".

    Question 4: What is the radical of the table character Table, radical: clothing, outer strokes: 2, total strokes: 8.

    Knowing. From Mao, from clothes, "Mao" doubles as a sound note. Small seal shape, add a hair word in the middle of the word clothes. The ancients wore leather clothes, and the hair was facing outward, so the "table" was from "hair". Original meaning: outer garment).

    Question 5: Let's see what is the "eye" on the side of the word.

    Question 6: What is the radical of the word "again" "radical": again.

    Pinyin] [yòu].

    Interpretation: 1Indicates repetition or continuation, refers to the same. 2.

    It means an accentuated tone and a further level. 3.Indicates the simultaneous existence of several conditions or properties.

    4.Plus, there's more. 5.

    Indicates a turning point. Question 7: What is the radical of a character? The radical of "Department" checks the first stroke" "After removing the radical, "糸" checks the gong painting.

    You can also check the radical "糸", and you can draw it after removing the radical.

    Question 8: How do you read the top of each word? What is the side? 夂 next to the text.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    What are the radicals of each word?

    Words. Sideways: Mouth.

    Pinyin: [gè], gě].

    Interpretation: gè] each, different from each other: other. Deserved. Do what you can. There are thousands of years. Self-government.

    gě]1.自儿 (gěr) self, also known as "self-child".

    2.Dialect, special: this person is really .

    What is the radical of each word.

    Each radical: female.

    Pinyin] [měi].

    Interpretation: 1Refers to any one or group of people within a specific range:

    Person. Return. Group.

    2.Refers to any one of the occurrences within a specific range: the battle must be won.

    It's getting worse. 3.Although:

    If you have good friends, you will always sigh" (although you have good friends, you can only sigh for them when you are in danger). 4.Ancient Tong "we", colloquial language of the Song and Yuan dynasties in China.

    What is the radical structure of each word.

    Each radical: female.

    Per. Pinyin] [měi].

    Interpretation: 1Refers to any one or group of people within a specific scope: people.

    Return. Group. 2.

    Refers to any one of the occurrences within a specific range: the battle must be won. It's getting worse.

    3.Although: "There are good friends, and the situation will always sigh".

    What is the radical of the table word?

    Table, radical: clothing, external strokes: 2, total strokes: 8.

    Knowing. From Mao, from clothes, "Mao" doubles as a sound note. Small seal shape, add a hair word in the middle of the word clothes. The ancients wore leather clothes, and the hair was facing outward, so the "table" was from "hair". Original meaning: outer garment).

    Look at what is on the side of the word.

    Eye." What is the radical of another word.

    Radical again: Again.

    Pinyin] [yòu].

    Interpretation: 1Indicates repetition or continuation, refers to the same. 2.

    It means an accentuated tone and a further level. 3.Indicates the simultaneous existence of several conditions or properties.

    4.Plus, there's more. 5.

    Indicates a turning point. What is the radical of a character?

    The radical of "Department" checks the first stroke" "After removing the radical, "糸" checks the gong painting.

    You can also check the radical "糸", and you can draw it after removing the radical.

    How do you pronounce the top of each word? What is the side? 夂.

    Next to the anti-text.

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