What is the radical of moving ? What is the radical of a verb?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-05
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The side of the verb is. Force. Put together.

    Sound. dòng

    Basic Definition. 1.Change the original position or get out of the resting state, as opposed to "static":

    Change. Wave. Float.

    Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating. Also known as "oscillation"). Earthquake (a.).

    fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country").

    2.Make the start happen: Hair.

    3.Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me).

    4.Make work or change, make feelings change: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance.

    5.Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days.

    6.Non-static: Draw.

    7.Variable: Production.

    8.Behavior: Lifting. Make.

    9.Often: Blame.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bow. Pinyin: bài

    Radical: Hand, Extrapart Strokes: 5, Total Strokes: 9

    Gauze. Pinyin: luó

    Radical: 罒, Extra-Strokes: 3, Total Strokes: 8

    Tile. Pinyin: wǎwà

    Simplified radicals: tile, outer strokes: 0, total strokes: 4

    Pick. Pinyin: cǎicài

    Simplified radicals: Cai, extra-part strokes: 1, total strokes: 8

    Ink. Pinyin: mò

    Simplified radicals: earth, extra-departmental strokes: 12, total strokes: 15 birds. Pinyin: qín

    Simplified radicals: human, extra-departmental strokes: 10, total strokes: 12 dragons. Pinyin: lóng

    Simplified radical: Dragon, Extraordinate strokes: 0, Total strokes: 5

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you look up a dictionary or other reference book, its radical can be "cloud", it can be "force", and you can also find it when you look up the "two" part. The radicals we are talking about are determined by the principle of the most common and simplest phases, and the word "moving" is more special, so there are so many radicals mentioned above.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The radical of "moving" is "cloud", go to the Xinhua dictionary and use the radical to search the word, find the "cloud" part in the search, and then find the number of "force", you can find it!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it's me, I'll look up the 'force'.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The side of the verb: force. Pinyin:

    dòng] Interpretation:

    1.Changing the original position or getting out of the resting state, as opposed to "static": change.

    Wave. Float. Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating.

    Also known as "oscillation"). Earthquake (a.).fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.

    Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country"). 2.

    Make the start happen: Hair. 3.

    Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me). 4.

    Make work or change, make feelings change: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance. 5.

    Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days. 6.

    Non-static: Draw. 7.

    Variable: Production. 8.

    Behavior: Lifting. Make. 9.

    Often: Blame.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The radical of motion is: force.

    Moving: [dòng].

    Radical: Force Strokes: 6 Five Elements: Fire Five Strokes: Basic Explanation of FCLN. Movement (shape sound. From force, heavy sound. The ancient text of "Shuowen" starts with the original meaning of "": action; seizures).

    Vice-moves, often.

    1. Transfer [diàodòng].

    Refers to the deployment and arrangement of troops.

    2. Watching the machine and moving [guānjīérdòng].

    Time: Timing. Wait for the moment and then act.

    3. 設风而动 [wénfēngérdòng] wind: the sound of the wind, the news. As soon as you hear the wind, you immediately get up and respond.

    4. Wait for the time to move [dàishíérdòng].

    Time: Timing. Wait for the moment and then act.

    5. 无无无意心 [wúdòngyúzhōng] heart: heart. I didn't feel any emotion in my heart. It refers to not caring about things that should be cared about and paying attention to, and ignoring them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The radical of motion is: force.

    Kanji] moves. Pinyin] dòng

    radical] force. Literal meaning].

    1.Changing the original position or getting out of the resting state, as opposed to "static": change.

    Bobi and . Float. Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating.

    Also known as "shaking the dust"). Earthquake (a.).fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.

    Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country").

    2.Make the start happen: Hair.

    3.Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me).

    4.Make it work or change, so that the sense of the number of Zen feelings changes: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance.

    5.Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days.

    6.Non-static: Draw.

    7.Variable: Production.

    8.Behavior: Lifting. Make.

    9.Often: Blame.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The radical of movement is force. Interpretation: Dynamic is a first-level general standard Chinese character (commonly used character) in Chinese, which has been used since the oracle bone inscription period.

    During the Western Zhou Dynasty, "Tong" was used for it. This character was first seen in the Qin and Han seal books. The original meaning of action is to act, to act in order to achieve a certain intention.

    By extension, it is called all movement, such as moving, vibrating, moving, starting, moving, etc. Used as an adverb, it refers to often, often.

    Sentence formation:

    1. The stage is full of colors, and the figures are bouncing.

    2. She lost a lot of weight after surgery.

    3. His personality is always on the streets, and he is often high-spirited, which only adds to his troubles.

    4. Whoever dares to touch her sister's finger, she will fight with whomever she wants.

    5. Watching the chess game should be watched on the wall, not by mouth and hands.

    6, doing things with a momentary street movement is tantamount to a violent tiger Feng He!

    7, Mao Mao flatly denied that he had touched the things on the table.

    8. My father returned to his hometown for a few months after leaving office, and now he has been thinking about it for a long time.

    9. This sudden disaster frightened him so much that he didn't dare to move.

    10. As long as we move with true feelings and know righteousness, he will definitely wake up.

    11. On May Day, the square was crowded and bustling.

    12. Before things are figured out, no one can forget to move!

    13. He can't memorize texts in class, so he fills up the numbers indiscriminately, and only moves his mouth.

    14. After a big **, the soil and rocks on the mountain are seriously shaken, and the situation is precarious.

    15. When I got out of the car, I saw a sea of people, crowds, and people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The radical of motion is: force.

    Kanji] moves. Pinyin] dòng

    radical] force. Literal meaning].

    1.Changing the original position or getting out of the resting state, as opposed to "static": change.

    Bobi and . Float. Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating.

    Also known as "shaking the dust"). Earthquake (a.).fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.

    Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country").

    2.Make the start happen: Hair.

    3.Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me).

    4.Make it work or change, so that the sense of the number of Zen feelings changes: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance.

    5.Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days.

    6.Non-static: Draw.

    7.Variable: Production.

    8.Behavior: Lifting. Make.

    9.Often: Blame.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Move. Pronunciation: dòng

    Radical: Force.

    Explanation:1Change the original position or get out of the static state (as opposed to "static").

    2."働" is a variant of "moving" for "labor". 3.

    Change the original position or appearance of the rock. 4.Use; Make it work.

    5.Touching (thoughts and feelings).

    6.Move. 7.Eat; Drink (mostly used in the negative form).

    8.At every turn; Often.

    Yours is my greatest support, I wish you a pleasant trip!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The radical of motion is: force.

    Kanji] moves. Pinyin] dòng

    radical] force. Literal meaning].

    1.Changing the original position or getting out of the resting state, as opposed to "static": change.

    Bobi and . Float. Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating.

    Also known as "shaking the dust"). Earthquake (a.).fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.

    Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country").

    2.Make the start happen: Hair.

    3.Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me).

    4.Make it work or change, so that the sense of the number of Zen feelings changes: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance.

    5.Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days.

    6.Non-static: Draw.

    7.Variable: Production.

    8.Behavior: Lifting. Make.

    9.Often: Blame.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First, the radical of movement: force Second, the pinyin of movement: dòng

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The radical of motion is: force.

    Kanji] moves. Pinyin] dòng

    radical] force. Literal meaning].

    1.Changing the original position or getting out of the resting state, as opposed to "static": change.

    Bobi and . Float. Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating.

    Also known as "shaking the dust"). Earthquake (a.).fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.

    Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country").

    2.Make the start happen: Hair.

    3.Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me).

    4.Make it work or change, so that the sense of the number of Zen feelings changes: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance.

    5.Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days.

    6.Non-static: Draw.

    7.Variable: Production.

    8.Behavior: Lifting. Make.

    9.Often: Blame.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The radical of motion is: force.

    Kanji] moves. Pinyin] dòng

    radical] force. Literal meaning].

    1.Changing the original position or getting out of the resting state, as opposed to "static": change.

    Bobi and . Float. Vibrating (The object passes through a central position, constantly reciprocating.

    Also known as "shaking the dust"). Earthquake (a.).fluttering or making trembling, as in "the door and window have been shaken"; b.

    Something big or news makes people's hearts uneasy, like " the whole country").

    2.Make the start happen: Hair.

    3.Use: Yes. Military. Ask (politely, excuse me).

    4.Make it work or change, so that the sense of the number of Zen feelings changes: sense. Heartstrings. Listen to me. Appearance.

    5.Eat (mostly used in the negative style): not meat these days.

    6.Non-static: Draw.

    7.Variable: Production.

    8.Behavior: Lifting. Make.

    9.Often: Blame.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The verb compounds and radicals are as follows:

    radical] force.

    The compounds of motion are: agitation, vibration, rhythm, artery, beating, exciting, sounding, pushing, moving, moving, moving

    Radical Introduction:

    Radicals are derived from the analysis of glyph structure and meaning, and a table of symbols is generated. The radical was initiated by Xu Shen, a famous scholar and philologist in the Eastern Han Dynasty. The radical first appeared in Xu Shen's Shuowen Jie Zi, which arranged Chinese characters based on the six-book character creation method, and only the first stroke or the same character next to the shape were arranged in the same radical.

    After "Saying Wen Jie Zi", "Zilin", "Jade Chapter", Brother Pei, "Class Chapter", etc., all follow this style.

    Shuowen Jie Zi was written in 100 A.D., since then the character book has become a common habit to arrange radicals and check characters, "Shuo Wen Jie Zi" will be small and messy Chinese characters in 540 radicals, and the principle of these Chinese characters is classified into "pictograms, referring to things, understanding, morphophonic, transcribing, borrowing" and other six principles to explain.

    To use radical arrangement to look up Chinese characters, it is necessary to first keep in mind more than 500 radicals and their order, which is very difficult for ordinary people, so the radical detection method also has the disadvantage of not being easy to retrieve.

    With the rise of phonology, after the Six Dynasties, character books mostly appeared in the form of rhymes. This method is classified by four tones, and the homophonic words are divided into a number of small and medium-sized categories, and the homophones in each rhyme are grouped together and arranged in the order of initials. This arrangement is convenient for those who are familiar with phonology.

    Therefore, this classification method was all the rage, and famous rhyme books such as "Cut Rhyme", "Tang Rhyme", "Guang Rhyme", and "Ji Rhyme" appeared successively. This classification is helpful for filling in poems and checking words.

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