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Answer: Next to a wooden character on the left, a Qin character on the right is (榛), pronounced (zhēn). Analysis: Hazel.
Pronunciation: [zhēn].
Radical: Wooden.
Interpretation: 1Deciduous shrub or small tree with rounded or obovate leaves, yellowish-brown male flowers, bright red female flowers, spherical nuts. The kernels can be eaten or pressed for oil.
2.The fruit of this plant. Commonly known as hazelnuts.
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The multi-Chinese character and graphic symbol input method (multi-code) can type all Chinese characters. In the text search column of the "General Standard Chinese Character Multivariate Code Table", enter uxu and type the word "hazel", which can be seen in the screenshot below:
It is known that [hazel] is a second-level general standard Chinese character No. 5660; The 6th edition of the Dictionary of Modern Chinese, page 1654, explains:
Hazel] zhēn [name] deciduous shrub or small tree with round or obovate leaves, yellowish-brown male flowers, bright red female flowers, and spherical nuts. The kernels can be eaten or pressed for oil. The fruit of this plant.
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zhen is a plant whose fruit is called hazelnut.
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Hazel zhēn
Deciduous shrubs or small trees with spherical nuts, called "hazelnuts", and edible nuts. Wood can be used as utensils.
Bushes of vegetation: hazelnut. Hazelnut. Hazel thin (a place overgrown with vegetation, by extension, refers to a secluded place).
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A wood plus a Qin.
Hazel. Pinyin: zhēn
Simplified radical: Mu Wubi: SDWT Total strokes: 14
Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, apostrophe, dot, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal
Explanation: 1Deciduous shrubs or small trees with spherical nuts, called "hazelnuts", and edible nuts. Wood can be used as utensils.
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The word "hazel" is pronounced "zhen", the name of a plant.
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1. Pin contains a Qin next to the wooden character to combine into the character "hazel", which is pronounced as zhēn.
2. Hazel, the second-level Chinese character, this character was first seen in the small seal.
From the wood, Qin Sheng, its original meaning is to fall only Dan leaves shrub finger disturbance wood or small tree, the leaves are round or obovate, the male flowers are yellow-brown, the female flowers are bright red, the nuts are spherical, and the fruit is commonly known as hazelnuts.
The kernels can be eaten or squeezed for oil.
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The character composed of Mu Qin is: Hazel. Hazel. Pinyin zhēn, radical wood, 10 strokes outside the department, 14 total strokes.
Wubi SDWT, Cangjie DQKD, Zheng Code FCMF, Four Corners 45994.
The structure is left and right, the code is 2830, and the location is 7327.
Stroke order: a丨, a111, a丨,.
Basic meaning: 1. Deciduous shrubs or small trees, bearing spherical nuts, called "hazelnuts", and the nuts are edible.
2. Miscellaneous plants and trees.
Hazel [zhēn zhū].
The root of a clump of trees.
Hazel 楛 [zhēn kǔ].
Hazel and azalea generally refer to clumps of miscellaneous trees.
Hazel 芜 [zhēn wú].
The vegetation is overgrown, describing a desolate scene.
Hazelberry [zhēn qǐ].
Refers to a clump of shrubs.
Hazel Hui [zhēn huì].
Clumps of grass. Hazel Hui [zhēn huì].
Clumps of grass. 荆榛 [jīng zhēn].
It generally refers to clumps of shrubs, and is often used to describe barren scenes.
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What to pronounce by adding a Qin character next to the wooden character - Answer: 榛 pronounced zhēn.
Hazel.
[Explanation].
1.Deciduous shrubs or small trees with spherical nuts, called "hazelnuts", and edible nuts. Wood can be used as utensils.
2.Miscellaneous vegetation : turnips. Mangal. Thin (a place overgrown with vegetation, by extension, refers to a secluded place).
[Compounds].
Full of thorns
[ mǎn mù jīng zhēn ] 荆: 荆strip, shrub. Hazel: Grove. All I could see were wattles and bushes. Described as a very desolate and depressed environment.
The thorns are full of hazelnuts
[ jīng zhēn mǎn mù ] 荆榛: Thorny bushes. As far as the eye can see, it is all thorn hazelnut.
Describe the desolate scene everywhere after the accident. It is also a metaphor for the difficult situation and many obstacles.
Hazelnut
[ zhēn jīng ] Describe desolation.
Jujube hazel
[ zǎo zhēn ] jujube and hazelnut.
Phi hazel cheran
[ pī zhēn cǎi lán ] phi: pull open; Hazel: Clumps of thorns. Peel aside the thorns and pick the bluegrass. Figuratively select talents.
Hazel Road
[ zhēn lù ] thorny road. Dangerous road.
Hazelly
[ zhēn lái ] overgrown with weeds. Describe desolation.
Hazelnut thorns
[ zhēn jí ]1.Like thorns. 2.By extension, blockage.
Hazel strain
[ zhēn zhū ] The root plant of the bush tree.
Hazelnut
[ zhēn jī ] hazel hairpin used by ancient women to tie their hair during mourning.
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Add a Qin character next to the wooden character to form the hazel character, hazel reading zhēn.
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Hazel zhēn
Deciduous shrubs or small trees with spherical nuts, called "hazelnuts", and edible nuts. Wood can be used as utensils.
Bushes of vegetation: hazelnut. Hazelnut. Hazel thin (a place overgrown with vegetation, by extension, refers to a secluded place).
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Next to the wooden character, a Qin is combined into the character "hazel", which is pronounced zhēn.
Hazel [pronunciation].
zhēn Lettering].
morphophony; From wood, Qin Sheng.
Basic Word Meaning] 1Deciduous shrubs or small trees with spherical nuts, called "hazelnuts", and edible nuts. Wood can be used as utensils.
2.Miscellaneous vegetation : turnips. Mangal. Thin (a place overgrown with vegetation, by extension, refers to a secluded place).
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Next to a wooden character on the left is a Qin character on the right: hazel [zhēn]. Hazelnut Deciduous shrub or small tree with spherical nuts called "hazelnuts" and edible nuts.
Wood can be used as utensils. Bushes of vegetation: hazelnut.
Hazelnut. Hazel thin (a place overgrown with vegetation, by extension, refers to a secluded place).
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