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I'll come: What radicals can be added to the vertical? Answer: The vertical can be added, and the eye, the eye, the eye, and the ...... can be addedWait, that's it.
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Next to the handle, thump the back, thump.
Next to the gold word, hammer iron hammer hammer.
Plus next to the ear, on the edge of the land.
Next to the wooden character, 棰棰棰杖, horse 棰.
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Vertical can be added: 倕, 月: 腄, 艹: 菙, stone: 硾, female: 娷, mouth: saliva, 纟: 缍, soil: 埵.
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Add the handle next to it, hammer.
Add gold next to the word, hammer.
Add next to the ear, 陲.
Next to the wooden word, 棰.
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The hammer next to the golden word, the hammer next to the handle, the hanging ear next to the ear, the wooden word next to the air,
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On the left side add the eye, form sleep, add the handle next to it, form a hammer. Next to the golden word at home, form a hammer. To some extent, radicals and radicals overlap.
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Hello, you can add soft ears.
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Hammer - hammer head, hammer - hammer, 陲 - border, air - stick, spit - at your fingertips.
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Vertical - hammer: hammer head.
Vertical - thrashing: thrashing.
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Hammer head is a tool,,Hammer verb,,Border meaning,Stick and mallet are similar just to describe people,, Something at your fingertips is easy to get, and the meaning can be checked in detail.
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Analysis: sleep, hammer, saliva, 硾, 諈, 陲, 腄, 埵, 倕, 涶, 甀, 棰, 菙, 捶, 厜, 缍, 娷、......
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目 + hang = sleep (shuì), sleep, sleep.
口 + drooping = saliva (tuò), saliva, spit.
钅 + vertical = hammer (chuí), hammer, hammer.
扌 + vertical = 捶 (chuí), beating the back, beating the beat.
Wood + vertical = 棰 (chuí), stick 棰, 棰kill.
阝 + vertical = 陲 (chuí), border, guan.
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Hammer hammer and sleep belly mail is enough.
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The radical of the vertical is soil. First, the basic meaning of the vertical word:
1. 耷 (dā) pulled down: weeping willow.
2. Legacy: Immortal!
3. Will, soon: dying. Snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
4. Honorifics, calling the actions of elders and superiors to themselves: remind. Inquiries.
Second, the vertical stroke order diagram:
1. Vertical [chuí zhí].
When the intersection of two straight lines in the same plane is a right angle (90o), they are said to be perpendicular to each other. This concept can also be generalized to the perpendicularity between two planes or the perpendicularity between straight lines and planes.
2. Dying [chuí wēi].
Seriously ill and dying: life. Patient.
3. Hanging head [chuí tóu].
Submit. 4. Hanging hair [chuí tiáo].
In ancient times, the hair of children was drooping and not tied up, so they called young children or children drooping. 髫 (tiáo): The child's droopy hair.
5, vertical fan [chuí fàn].
Demonstrate to subordinates or juniors; Role model: Hereafter.
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Radical: Soil Outer Strokes: 5 Total Strokes: 8
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Oh oh oh I touched JJ Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola.
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The radical of the vertical is 丿.
Vertical [pinyin]: chuí
Interpretation]: 1Stuff hangs up.
2.Honorifics, which are used for the actions of others (mostly elders or superiors) towards themselves.
3.Passed on to future generations.
4.Approaching, approaching.
Compounds]: 1, dying (chuí wēi).
Refers to the imminent death or extreme danger.
2. Vertical (chuí zhí).
Placed at or at right angles to a given line or plane.
3. Chuí qīnɡ
Show respect for Aiyue. It is said to look at each other with blue eyes, indicating attention or love.
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Radical of the vertical character: earth.
Pinyin: chuí
Basic Definition. 1. Hang down at one end of the erection reed: weeping willow.
Fishing. Vertical. Perpendicular.
Hanging hands (a means easy; b for respectful and banded). Weeping. Drooping hair (drooping hair, refers to children).
Crestfallen. 2. Pass it on to future generations: set an example. Forever immortal.
3. Honorifics, used for the actions of others (mostly elders or superiors) towards themselves: love. Pity. Inquiries. Show appreciation for.
4. Approaching, imminent: dying. Dying. Perpendicular. Snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
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The radical of vertical should be 土, simplified Chinese characters: 愡.
Traditional Kaisan Chinese characters: Hang.
Hanyu Pinyin: chuí
Chinese character staring finger phonetic: teasing huai
Radical of the pendulum: earth.
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radical 丿. Stroke 8
Stroke order Apostrophe, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, coarse lead vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal.
Structure: The monomeric rock is round and well-structured.
Simplicity and simplicity. Five-chamber barricade gold.
Five strokes of TGAF
Four Corners 20105
Cangjie HJTM
Names and surnames, mostly males.
Variant 57C0, 6376, 9672, 200B9, 200C0, 20112, 208D4, 2136E, 21De9, 21E01, 226F2, 26248, stroke order number 31212211
Auspicious meaning auspicious.
Extramural stroke 5
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VerticalThe radical is changed to wide and lacking: earth.
Basic literal meaning. 1.Stuff hangs up.
Willow. Catch. Straight.
Line. Hand (skillful hunger a means easy; b for respect). Tear.
Hair (drooping hair, refers to children) audit. Frustrated.
2.Honorifics, used in the actions of others (mostly elders or superiors) towards themselves: love. Pity. Inquire.
3.Passed on, passed on to posterity: Fan. Immortal.
4.Approaching, imminent: Dangerous. Old. Yes. Failure or failure.
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The Chinese pinyin of "愛" is chuí
Strokes: 8 radicals: 丿.
Structure: Monomer.
Stroke order: apostrophe, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal.
1. Basic Explanation:
The first-level characters of the Chinese general standard. It was first seen in oracle bones. The original meaning is frontier, marginal, and later written as "陲".
From this meaning, it is extended to the side, and then extended to be low, to flow, and then to hang and leave a legacy. It can also be used as an adverb to indicate that it will and will be. 2. Detailed Interpretation:
1. Noun; (Shape sound.) From the earth, (chuí) sound. Original meaning: frontier).
2. Nouns; Tong "陲". Borderland; Border.
3. Verbs; Hanging.
4. Verbs; Honorifics are mostly used to honor elders and superiors for their actions.
5. Adjectives; Perpendicular, at an angle of 90 degrees to the ground level. Example: slender and hanging - mostly used for trees.
6. Adverbs; Approaching, approaching.
1. Perpendicular [chuí zhí]: moving) geometry refers to the intersection of two straight lines, two planes or a curved straight line and a plane to form a straight angle.
2. Dying [chuí wēi] :(moving) when he is seriously ill and dying.
3. Hanging head [chuí tóu]: bow your head.
4. Dying struggle [chuí sǐ zhēng zhá] 愛: approaching, imminent. The last struggle when approaching death.
5. 名貶青史 [míng chuí qīng shǐ] 名: name, name. Vertical
Pass it on. Qingshi: refers to history books.
The name and its deeds are recorded in the historical books. Describe the great achievement, and talk about it forever. It is also known as "Famous History".
6. Hanging head depressed [chuí tóu sàng qì]: A look of great disappointment or frustration. <>
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The radical knows Wang Cheng.
Extraneous 7 total strokes 8
Hang chuí
Name" is a judgment. From the soil, socks violently change (chuí) sound. Original meaning: frontier).
Such as: vertical hall (under the eaves near the steps on the side of the hall).
Another example: drooping (describing the appearance of sagging); pendulum (pendulum); pendulum (ponytail long and drooping); drooling (crying); Hanging hair (a child's hair droops before the crown, used to refer to childhood or childhood).
Such as: vertical sound (vertical in the text); Perpendicular, perpendicular law (perpendicular law); Vertical training (teaching lessons) such as: longing (preferential treatment); Blessing (blessing).
Another example: the name of the bamboo silk (the name is recorded in the annals of history; Generations to come); Teach (pass on the lessons to future generations); Immortal.
Such as: favor (value;See Love);Favor (value;Pampering) such as: Vertical (Descending;Remembrance);Vertical light (shining under the light).
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The head of the laughing chain hole is called: apostrophe.
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Vertical】 The radical "soil" has 3 strokes, 5 strokes outside the department, and 8 strokes in total. Single structure.
1. Hang down at one end: willow. Catch. Straight. Line. Hand (a indicates easy;b for respect). Tear. Hair (droopy hair, refers to children). The head is depressed.
2. Honorifics, used by others (mostly elders or superiors) to sell bridges to their own actions: love. Pity. Inquire.
3. Pass it down and leave it to future generations: Fan. Immortal.
4. Approaching, imminent: Dangerous. Old. Yes. Failure in the midst of success.
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Vertical"The radical of the word is"Soil", Min Pao sedan chair because"Vertical"There is a horizontal in the middle of the word, and the upper and lower parts extend downwards respectively, resembling a vertical state. While"Soil"The word represents the earth, the earth, and other things related to the ground, so as to be"Vertical"The radicals of the characters are also very appropriate.
Soil characters. In Chinese characters, radicals refer to the basic components that make up Chinese characters, and many Chinese characters can be summarized from the radicals.
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The radical of the vertical is the soil department.
Strokes: 8 Structure: Single.
Stroke order: 一丨一丨丨一一.
Basic explanation:1Things hang at one end: weeping willow, fishing, vertical, perpendicular, hanging hand (a means easy;b for respect), weeping, drooping (drooping hair, referring to children), dejected;
2.Honorifics, used in the actions of others (mostly elders or superiors) towards themselves: love, pity, inquiry;
3.Passed on, passed on to future generations: exemplifying, immortal;
4.Approaching, imminent: dying, dying, dying, dying.
Detailed definition: 1. Nouns.
1) (Shape sound. From the earth, (chuí) sound. Original meaning: frontier).
2) Pass "陲". Bian He is wide;Border.
Hang, far side also. - Sayings. Press, droop the droop, say the text as the droop.
3) The place under the eaves of the hall by the stairs;
4) Another example: vertical hall (under the eaves near the steps on the side of the hall).
2. Verbs. 1) hanging;
Drape throbbing. - Poetry, Weifeng, Xianglan
2) Another example: drooping (describing the appearance of sagging); pendulum (pendulum); pendulum (ponytail long and drooping); drooling (crying); Hanging hair (a child's hair droops before the crown, used to refer to childhood or childhood).
3) Honorifics, mostly used to honor elders and superiors for their actions. Such as: vertical sound (vertical in the text); Perpendicular, perpendicular law (perpendicular law); Teachings (teachings);
4) Give. Such as: longing (preferential treatment); Blessing (blessing).
5) Legacy; She will be passed on to his disciples, and it will be written for the law of later generations. ——Han Yu's "Answer to Li Xushu".
6) Another example: the name of the bamboo silk (the name is recorded in the annals of history; Generations to come); Teach (pass on the lessons to future generations); Immortal.
7) Attention; Pay attention. Such as: favor green reeds (value; See Love);Favor (value;pampering);
8) Low, low. Such as: vertical (descending; Remembrance);Vertical light (shining under the light).
3. Adjectives.
1) Perpendicular, at an angle of 90 degrees to the ground plane. Such as: vertical surface;
2) Slender and hanging - mostly used for trees. Such as: weeping willow; pendulum (drooping filamentous branches); Weeping clouds (low-hanging Zen clouds).
4. Adverbs. Approaching, approaching. Such as: vertical and (coming); dying (dying): dying (dying); Dying years (old age, the year of dying).
Related words: love, hanging, hanging, fishing, hanging, hanging, weeping, weeping, hanging <>
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