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The pinyin of the character <>fold" is: xí or zhě, and fold is a polyphonic character.
Pleats xíFirst name1) Tops in pleated pants. At first, it was a left-hand riding uniform, and later it was changed to a right-hand uniform, which was used as a regular costume and court uniform. Such as: pleated clothes (tops in pleated pants); Pleated pants (riding clothes).
2) A kind of civilian clothes in ancient times. Such as: pleats (a kind of casual clothing in ancient times. Later, it often refers to a kind of civilian clothing in traditional costumes, and is also used as a shirt for wearing python robes).
3) Women's knee socks in the old days. Such as: pleated pants (women's knee socks in the old days. Also known as knee pants) 4) See also zhě
Pleats zhěFirst name1) (Shape sound. From the clothes, Xi (xí) sound. Original meaning: the impression formed by the folding of clothes) 2) Same original meaning.
Hugh made the burden into a pillow ,...I'm just afraid that I won't be able to iron the folds when it's dry. - The Legend of the West Chamber
Roll bottom pleats. - Qing Wei Xueyun, "The Story of the Nuclear Boat".
3) Another example: pleated skirt; Folds (striation); pleats (folds in clothing); pleats (folded looks); pleated crepe (wrinkles on clothes); Pleated (folded).
4) Wrinkles on the face. Such as: folds.
1. Frills: zhěbiān
A long strip of cloth that can be used as a side when pleated.
A curtain with a frilled trim on the bottom.
2. pleats: zhějiǎn
Decorative overhanging seam decoration.
The lanky skirt draped with eye-catching pleats.
3. Folds: zhězhòu
Wrinkles. An arch or groove formed by the deposition or consolidation of the rock due to the action of force.
4. Pleats: zhězi
A fine groove formed by the contraction of the face.
A crease caused by folding on a soft substance (e.g. clothing, fabric, etc.).
Pleated skirt. 5. Pleats: zhěhén
Pleated crepe. She carefully and meticulously irons every crease and welt.
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This character is a polyphonic character, pronounced zhě and xí respectively
Fold, the basic meaning of the word when pronounced zhě:
1.The impression formed by the folding of clothes: a hundred skirts.
2.Refers to the part of the fold that is repeated: sub. Crease.
Fold, the literal meaning when pronounced xí:
1.A top in a pleated suit. At first, it was a left-hand riding uniform, and later it was changed to a right-hand uniform, which was used as a regular costume and court uniform. Such as: pleated clothes (tops in pleated pants); Pleated pants (riding clothes).
2.A kind of civilian clothes in ancient times. Such as: pleats (a kind of casual clothing in ancient times. Later, it often refers to a kind of civilian clothing in traditional costumes, and is also used as a shirt for wearing python robes).
3.Women's knee socks in the old days. Such as: pleated pants (women's knee socks in the old days. Also known as knee pants).
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Pleats read zhě. The meaning of pleats: the marks formed by the folding of clothes, such as pleated skirts; Generally refers to the part of folds that are repetitive, such as pleats and folds. From Wei Xueyun's "Nuclear Boat Chronicles" in the Qing Dynasty: in the folds of the bottom of the volume.
Pleated phrases: pleats, pleats, pleats, pleats, pleats,
Chinese characters: Chinese characters, also known as Chinese, Chinese characters, also known as square characters, are record symbols of Chinese, and belong to the morpheme syllabic script of ideograms. One of the oldest written languages in the world, more than 6,000 years old.
In terms of form, it gradually changes from a figure to a stroke, a pictogram to a symbol, and a complex to simple; In the principle of word making, from the form, ideogram to shape and sound. Except for a very few Chinese characters (such as 瓩, 兛, 兣, 呎, 嗧, etc.), they are all one Chinese character and one syllable. It should be noted that Japan, the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam and other countries have been deeply influenced by Han culture in history, and even their languages have borrowed Chinese language and writing.
Modern Chinese characters refer to the regular block shape of Chinese characters after italization, including traditional and simplified characters. Modern Chinese characters have evolved from oracle bone scripts, golden scripts, large seals (籀文), small seals, to official scripts, cursive scripts, regular scripts, and line scripts. Chinese characters were invented, created and improved by the ancestors of the Han nationality, and are an indispensable link to maintain the dialect areas of the Han nationality.
The earliest surviving Chinese characters are the oracle bone inscription of the Yin Shang dynasty in about 1300 BC and the later Jin inscription, which evolved into the Zhou script in the Western Zhou Dynasty, then to the small seal and official script of the Qin Dynasty, to the prevalence of the official script of the Han and Wei dynasties, and to the end of the Han Dynasty. Regular script prevailed in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and is still in use.
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Pinyin: zhe (third tone).
Extension: Interpretation: 1. The pleats of the clothes. 2. Wrinkles.
Other pronunciations:
xue] (second tone).
Pleats, a special name for Chinese opera costumes (also known as pleats, Taoist robes), that is, oblique collared caftan gown.
The meaning of Tsing Yi is actually cyan pleats.
There are many colors of pleats, and there are also plain pleats and flower pleats, which can be worn inside as lining pleats (Cheng Yanqiu).
Placket, oblique collar (right). The male fold is long and foot-length. There are slits under the left and right crotches.
Wide body, wide sleeves (with water sleeves). Women's pleats are plackets, with small stand-up collars, and the length is slightly shorter, only above the knee. There are many varieties of pleated brothers, and there are 21 varieties according to the pattern and shape.
pleats".
pleats".
die] (second tone).
1) Jacket.
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zhě, initial: zh, final: e, tone: third tone.
Detailed explanation of pleated words: 1. Pinyin:
zhě二、stroke order diagram:
3. Basic Definition:
1. Traces left after the clothes are folded: skirts. Pants.
2. Wrinkles on the face: all over the face.
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1. The initials of the fold zh, the finals e, and the tone zhě
2. Interpretation: 1. The imprint formed by the folding of clothes: a hundred skirts.
2. Generally refers to the part of folded and repetitive: sub.
3. Radical: 衤.
Fourth, strokes: point, horizontal apostrophe, horizontal hook, vertical, apostrophe, point, horizontal fold, point, mention, horizontal fold, point, mention, apostrophe, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal.
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Pleats are read as: zhě, initials zh, finals e, three tones.
Simplified radicals, 11 strokes outside the department, 16 strokes in total.
1. The impression formed by folding clothes: pleated skirt.
2. Generally refers to the part of folds and repetitions: pleats.
Kanji strokes: <>
1. Pleated clothes [zhě yī].
Jackets. 2. Pleats [zhě ér].
Dialect. Shelf; Appearance.
3. Pleats crepe [zhě zhòu].
Wrinkles on clothes.
4. Pleated [zhě dié].
Fold up. 5. 踅fold [xué zhě].
Also known as "folding". Wrinkles and pleats on the coat.
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1. Pleats, zhě, the imprint formed by folding clothes: pleated skirts. Refers to the part of the fold that repeats it: the pleat. Folds.
2. Frill, zhěbiān, a long strip of cloth that can be used as a side when pleated.
3. Pleats, zhějiǎn, are draped seam decorations for decoration.
4. Folds, zhězi, thin grooves formed by shrinkage of the face.
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Question 1: How to pronounce zhe in pinyin with a god in pleats
Question 2: How to read pleats.
Pinyin: [zhě].
Explanation: 1The imprint of the folded clothes and the stupid loss: the skirt.
2.Refers to the part of the fold that is repeated: sub. Crease.
Question 3: How to read the pinyin of cold wind pleats Due to the incomplete conditions of the question stem and the lack of words, it cannot be answered normally.
Question 4: How to pronounce folds and what is pinyin.
zhě radical 衤.
Stroke 16
Five elements of fire.
Five pencillary punr
Vocabulary Book Basic Definition Detailed Definition 1The impression formed by the folding of clothes: a hundred skirts.
2.Refers to the part of the fold that is repeated: sub. Crease.
Encyclopedia Interpretation Pleats, the basic meaning of the word The imprint formed by the folding of clothes: a hundred skirts. Refers to the part of the fold that is repeated: sub. Crease.
Question 5: How to pronounce the word pleat? Pleat.
Pronunciation: [zhě].
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