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鐜 pinyin: duì duī
Radical: Gold, Outer Strokes: 12, Total Strokes: 20
Wubi 86&98: YBTQ Cangjie: YKC
Stroke order number: 41251521313434112431 Four corner number: 08109 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Character U+941C
Whew. Modern Chinese Dictionary Fifth Edition (Red Cover) p1531 Left middle part.
xiòng shape
Pretending to be "far". Far away, far away [distant].
Yu sighed. - Han Poem Drumming
Huge! The flat sand is boundless, and there is no one to be seen. - Hanging Ancient Battlefield Texts
Enter the land of a thousand times. - The Biography of Gu Liang: The Fourteenth Year of Duke Wen
With for the Ming. - Lü's Spring and Autumn Rulers
If it is a thousand miles, people rarely build its door. - History of the Old Five Dynasties
Another example: far away; Partition (distal); 夐寥 (辽远); 夐然 (辽远); Obstruction (distant).
Remote, long
On the top? His books are still being repaired. —Han Bangu, "Quotations".
Another example: 夐古 (ancient); Ran (long-abiding).
Impact, significance, etc.] deep and long-term [far-reaching].
In the past, the words of "South Wind" and the ode to "Qingyun" were full of righteousness. - Book of Liang
Another example: 夐明 (大智大彗); Relocation (ambitious).
超超 [high].
Du Lingweng is the only poet crowner, with extraordinary words and dust. - Song Sun Yi, "Poetry and Sayings".
noble [noble].
The Jiejun Ancestral Temple is in, and the wind is difficult to climb. - Qing Gu Yanwu "Jiexiu".
Whew. xiòng
vice" indicates a large degree of difference [very; far]。Such as: farewell (very different); Strange (far different from the usual); Absolute (far, high).
Often [often].
Concentrate on the secret and creation meeting, and the cloth finger has elves with it. - Song Zeng Gong "Sending Liu Yibo".
All, all [all]. Such as: unheard.
笩 pinyin: pèi fá
Radical: Bamboo, Extrapart Strokes: 5, Total Strokes: 11
Wubi 86: twau Wubi 98: tway Cangjie: hoip
Stroke order number: 31431432154 Four corner number: 88243 Unicode: CJK Unified Chinese Character U+7B29 Basic Meaning.
Pipes. fáㄈㄚ
茷".
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鐜 duī
Heavy hammer for tamping. "Saying Wen Jinbu": "Iron, drooping."
A thousand pounds of vertebrae. Duan Yu commented: "Thousands of catties, if the people are building the ground today, it is also ......."Press the two meanings of vertical and jacky vertebrae are the aftermath of upsetting.
Northern Wei Dynasty Li Daoyuan "Water Jing Note: Weishui III": "Qin Shi Huang built a bridge, and the iron upsetting could not win, so the carved stone was made of the statue of Meng Ben and other wrestlers to sacrifice it, and the upsetting was movable. "One to say" pier ".
Refers to the bridge pier. Whew. xiòng
The shape is pretended to be "far". Far away, far away.
Pipes. fáㄈㄚ
茷".
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1. 巭 [gū], bu]: 巭 is a Chinese character, when pronounced as gū, it originally means kung fu, and by extension, it means to serve workers, and when it is pronounced pu, it means to learn 勉学. Congratulations on "Kung Fu Panda" in the state of fortune
After the release, "巭" became the abbreviation of "people with kung fu" in the closed town.
2, 孬 [nāo] :
1) Dialects. Bad; Not good. Such as: good (good and bad); In the old society, the poor ate and wore badly.
2) Dialects. Cowardice; Impotent. Such as: pustules (pustules, weak and useless people).
3. 嫑 [biáo]: 嫑 character means not to be, in the Chengdu dialect biao, that is, do not be, the word do not can be abbreviated as 嫑.
4. 烎 (yín): The original meaning is light. "Ying" is popular on the Internet and is used by gamers to describe their abundant competition or gaming state.
Now it is mostly used to describe a person's high morale and enthusiasm, and can be used to express "domineering", "tough", "dominant" and many other meanings. In recent years, there are also popular words on the Internet, such as 囧, 兲, 巭, 靐, 氼 and so on.
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犇bēn 羴shān 鱻xiān
1. 犇 bēn
Same as "Ben". Number of strokes: 12;
radical: ox; 2. 羴 shān
Gu Tong "Hui Hui". The flock replied. One of the snuff items. Number of strokes: 18; radical: sheep;
3. 鱻 xiān
Ancient with "fresh". Number of strokes: 33; Radical: Fish.
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Ben bēn
Bai is the same as "Ben 1".
Du Zheng code: mbmm, zhiu: 7287, gbk: a0c4 number of strokes: 12, radical: ox, dao
Stroke order number: 311231213112
羴shān version.
Ancient the same as "膻". Right.
Flock. One of the snuff items.
Zheng code: ucuu, u: 7fb4, gbk: c181 number of strokes: 18, radical: sheep, stroke order number: 431112431113431112鱻xiān
Ancient with "fresh".
Zheng code: rrr, u: 9c7b, gbk: f780 number of strokes: 33, radical: fish, stroke order number: 352512144443525121444435251214444 犇.
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Pin, Jing Bai, Xin, Sen, Miao, Yan, Yao (
duyáo, mountain high, more zhi is used for personal names.
dao), 犇 (bēn with "run", rush to go inside, run, hurry, allow to escape, etc.), nie, lei, 猋 (biāo,) 贔 (bì,) worm (3 insects overlap, here is not realistic) (chong), rape (three female characters overlap, can not be shown here) (jian), 驫 (biao,).
Xin Sen, Miao, Yan Yao, Tyrant, Nie, Traitor, Silk, Silk, Worm, Pig, Bird, T
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Ah, you're not stupid?
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犇 [pinyin]: [bēn] [literal meaning]: 1Same as "Ben 1".
羴 [pinyin]: [shān] [word meaning]: 1Ancient the same as "膻". 2.Flock. 3.One of the snuff items.
鱻 [pinyin]: [xiān] [literal meaning]: 1Ancient with "fresh".
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犇 [pinyin]: [bēn] [literal meaning]: 1The appearance of the cow running "Ben 1".
羴 [pinyin]: [shān] [word meaning]: 1Ancient the same as "膻". 2.Flock. 3.One of the snuff items.
鱻 [pinyin]: [xiān] [literal meaning]: 1Ancient with "fresh".
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亾 is pronounced (wáng).
亽 is pronounced (jí).
亼 is pronounced (jí).
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1. 亾, pronounced wáng. Gu Tong "died". All those who die die. Wu Fangche, died together.
2, 亽, pronounced jí. The ancient is the same as "亼". 2.Han "Luo" provincial character.
3, 亼, pronounced jí, radical: person.
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: This is Japanese, no Chinese pronunciation, 華: di
夶:bi尛:mo
亼:ji亾:wang
仒:閄:huo
冄:ran: This is also Japanese, so it is also pronounced in Chinese.
孒:jue夲:ben
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巭 [pinyin]: [pu] [bu].
孬 [pinyin]: [nāo].
嫑 [pinyin]: [biáo].
烎 [pinyin]: [yín].
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3) Abbreviation for "Kung Fu Man". Such as pandas. (4) Servants.
2. 孬 [nāo] Basic Definition: (1) Bad; Bad: This brand of electrical appliances is the worst.
Bad seeds, bad seeds, bad grandchildren, bad bags, bad children, good children, bad seeds, etc. 3. 嫑 [biáo] Basic definition: dialect, don't.
Same as "覅". For example, if you are asked to do what you do, you will go, you will defecate anywhere, you will make fun of me, you will lie to me, etc., spoken language is extremely widely used.
4. 烎 [yín] basic interpretation: bright, now mostly used to describe a person's high morale, enthusiasm, can be used to express "domineering", "strong", "dominant" and many other meanings.
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髎, pronounced [liáo]. 臑, pronounced [nào]. 髃, pronounced [yú].
Extended information: 1. 髎 pronunciation: [liáo].
Radical: Bone. Interpretation: Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the space between bone nodes, which is mostly used for acupuncture point names.
2. 臑 pronunciation: [nào].
Radical: Month. Interpretation: In ancient books, it refers to the forelimbs of livestock.
3. Hip pronunciation: [yú].
Radical: Bone. Interpretation: The joint formed by the lateral end of the human clavicle and the acromion of the scapula.
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As follows: (Mandarin Pinyin Reading).
髎 (liáo) 臑 (nào) 髃 (yú).
Pinyin is the process of phoning syllables, that is, according to the composition law of Mandarin syllables, the initials, the initials, and finals are quickly and continuously spelled and added to become a syllable.
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There are few voices, and there is no space in the bones. ——Li Shizhen's "Eight Pulses of the Strange Classics and the Examination of the Interpretation of the Sound" and the "Movement" pass "胹". boil, boil rotten [boil; cook]
The tendons of fat cows are more fragrant. - Chu Ci: The Conjuring of Spirits
Another example: 臑鳖 (boiled turtle meat) See also nào臑nào "Name" people's upper limbs. Also refers to the sheep arrow point of the arm [upper lim]?臑, arm sheep arrow. - Sayings
I press it, and the arm is also. The sheep and pigs are called the cheeks, and the people are called the humerus.
Shoulders and brachia. - Etiquette: Feeding Ceremony in the Prison. Note: "Humerus." ”
Fold the shoulders and ribs. - The abbreviation of the Ritual and Ritual of the Township Shooting Ceremony. Refers to the upper part of the shoulder joint. "Lingshu Jing Tendon": "The tendons of the hand Taiyin ,......."Out of the vacant basin, knotted shoulders anteriorly. "One is the breast bone in front of the shoulder, or the collarbone.
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怼 duì dynamic sound. From the heart, to the voice. Original meaning: resentment.
怹 tān 代 方 "he" honorific title.
恏 hào desire.
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怼 pinyin comes to duì, 怹 pinyin from tān, 恏 pinyin hào.
怼 is a Chinese bai character, pinyin is duì, du basically means will yi zhi character, say wen, heart, from dao antiphon. Yes, holding each other, which means confronting each other, and adding "heart" at the bottom to indicate resistance and confrontation in the heart. It is extended to resentment, so it is resentful and resentful.
In the northern dialect, the word that expresses the meaning of "pushing and colliding with hands" or "refusing to refute with language" and is pronounced as "duǐ" should be " " and the use of "怼" to express this meaning and pronunciation is a mistake in the public**.
怹 is a Chinese character, pronounced tān, which is mainly used in local Chinese dialects, and is the honorific name given by Beijingers to the third person, that is, "he". The pronunciation of "怹" is "stall", which is used to address elders, superiors, or respected people.
恏 is a Chinese character pronounced hào, with a top-down structure, radicals for the heart, and a total number of strokes of 10. It means desire. "Zhang Xin's Revised Chapter" and other relevant records are recorded.
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怼: pronounced duì. bai
The Chinese character structure du is the upper and lower structure, and the radical is zhi heart. Resentment DAO
meaning. 怹: The honorific title of "answer him"; 怹 is the honorific title of "he", and 怹 is still active in the mouth of Beijing, and is mostly used to address elders, superiors or respected people.
恏: pronounced hào. From the heart. Desire.
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怼: duìbai, the basic meaning is to be duyi words, to say wen, zhi heart, from the antiphon. Yes, Xiang Dao also holds it, which means confrontation with each other, and adds "heart" at the bottom to express resistance and confrontation. It is extended to resentment, so it is resentful and resentful.
怹 : tān, which is mainly used in local Chinese dialects, is the honorific name given by Beijingers to the third person, that is, "he". The pronunciation of "怹" is "stall", which is used to address elders, superiors, or respected people.
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Martian? It's just that I'm kind to him...
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怼dui 怹tan 恏hao
Be good to him with your heart.
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