弶 how to form words, Yao how to form words

Updated on culture 2024-05-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dragnet. 1).Catch the nets of birds and beasts. "The Great Convenience Buddha Repays the Grace Sutra and Closeness": "I swear that the king of the beasts is beyond the reach of the bow and arrow, and the net is not controlled, so I should devise more plans in the future." ”

    2).A tool for catching natural fish fry in rivers. The net is composed of two parts: a semi-funnel-shaped net body made of cotton and linen and a cage for collecting fish; The bamboo or wooden frame that supports the net body is called "弶". There are two kinds of hard ridges that cannot rise and fall with the water level and soft ridges that can rise and fall with the water level.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Idiom: Looking at its back, overjoyed, looking out, sighing, sighing, and living up to expectations, wanting to wear morality, high esteem, and hope for Jackie Chan.

    Delong, look at Shu, look at Mei, quench thirst, look east and west, look far away, look at it, and be afraid of what everyone wants, watch and help each other, and hope for Wen Shengyi.

    Looking through the autumn water, the sky is endless, but the wind is invincible.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    弶 pinyin: jiàng, strokes: 11

    Radical: Bow Wubi Input Method:

    Basic explanation: 弶 jiàng

    Dialects, tools for catching mice, birds, etc.

    Catch with a saki. Number of strokes: 11;

    radical: bow; Stroke order number: 51541251234

    Detailed explanation: 弶 jiàng

    Name] Trap a tool for catching mice, birds, finches, etc. Such as: pretending to be a crane?

    弶 jiàng

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Moowords don't have any words to group.

    Moopinyin: mōu, phonetic: radical: mouth, outer strokes: 6 strokes, total strokes: 9 strokes, five strokes 86: kcrh

    Wubi 98: KCTG, Cangjie: RIHQ, Zheng Code: JZMB, Four Corners: 63050, Structure: Left and Right, Location: 6372

    Unicode: 54de, stroke order: 丨 one, one by one.

    Definition: onomatopoeia, the sound of a cow barking.

    Evolution of Chinese characters: Shape close to the character: 侔.

    侔Pinyin: móu, Zhuyin: Simplified radical: 亻部, external strokes: 6 strokes, total strokes: 8 strokes.

    Traditional radicals: 人部, Wubi 86: wcrh, Wubi 98: wctg, Cangjie: oihq, Zheng code: nzmb

    Four corners: 23250, structure: left and right, code: 0177, location: 5716, unified code: 4f94

    Stroke order: 丨 , one by one.

    Interpretation: 1Shape sound. From people, Mou Sheng. Original meaning: equivalent; Qi et al.; Equal.

    2.Seek; Beg.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Only 1: Moo.

    Pinyin mōu, radical mouth, 6 strokes outside the department, total strokes 9 strokes 5 strokes 86kcrh, 5 strokes 98kctg, cangjie rihq, Zheng code jzmb Interpretation: onomatopoeia, the sound of a cow barking.

    Chinese character strokes: 哞哞 [ mōu mōu ]

    A low, gruff voice, similar to a cow's bark.

    Similar words: eyes.

    Pinyin móu, radical department, 6 strokes outside the department, total strokes 11 strokes, five strokes 86hcrh, five strokes 98hctg, cangjie buihq, Zheng code lzmb eye pupil person, generally refers to the eyes: eyes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Basic explanation of the word "moo":

    Moo mōu onomatopoeia, the sound of a cow barking.

    Number of strokes: 9;

    radical: 口; Stroke order number: 251543112

    Phrases containing "moo":

    Moo's compound. mōu [elephant].

    Describe the sound of a cow barking bellow; moo〗。For example, in the middle of the night, the three watches moo moo screamed to eat grass moo mōumōu

    Woof makes a low, rough sound, a sound similar to a cow's mooing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Moo can be a word, moo. Moo.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    How to form the words is as follows: ditch 洫, city 洫, Feng 洫, 浚洫, stone 洫, 洫洫, Tian 洫, Tian You Feng 洫.

    洫 is a Chinese character word that means vacant.

    Basic literal meaning: waterways in the field, ditches.

    Ditch. Moat.

    Indiscriminate, corrupt. <>

    1.Shape sound. From the water, the sound of blood. Original meaning: the ancient well field system, the waterway between the city. ditches in the field).

    2.Same as the original meaning.

    Drain, the field waterway also. - Sayings.

    Ten miles of square is formed, and the width is eight feet, and the depth is eight feet. This Qing Cong Ida system. -- Examination of the Craftsman.

    The centurion has a smudge, and there is a coating on the slot. This township is the system. - Zhou Li, Suiren".

    3.Generally refers to river canals.

    Yu is on the square beam stone run, the water is often sufficient. - Book of the Later Han Dynasty.

    4.Moat.

    Through the city. ——Zhang Heng, "Xijing Fu".

    The height is humble, the degree is thick and thin, the ditch is muddy, and the earthwork is earthy....to serve the princes by order. - Left Pass.

    5.Aqua.

    Dada is boundless, don't stop leaking. - Taixuan Da.

    6.Ancient water names. That is, the Luan River in the northeast of Hebei Province, the upper source is in Inner Mongolia, and it was called "Lightning River" in ancient times.

    Sealing: Distinguish the ditch at the boundary of the field. It refers to the field oak wisdom world.

    Junjun: A deep moat.

    Shixun: A canal built with stone beams.

    Confused and depressed.

    Tian Xun: The ditch on the side of the field.

    The field has a seal: The field has a ditch for the boundary. There is a difference between metaphorical things.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The compounds are as follows:

    1. 挥麈 [huī zhǔ].

    Wave the tail. 2, 麈計語 [zhǔ tán].

    Hold the tail and talk clearly. It also refers to idle talk.

    3. 麈教 [zhǔ jiào].

    The ancients talked about it with their tails, because they respectfully called the guidance and teachings of others "Lu Jiao".

    4. mosquito 麈 [wén zhǔ].

    A whisk to repel mosquitoes. In ancient times, it was made of a tail of the deer, so it was called.

    5. monk 麈 [sēng zhǔ] old hunger.

    Monk's tail.

    麈talk: Pinyin zhǔ tán, a Chinese word that means to hold the tail and talk clearly, and also refers to idle talk.

    麈: 麈 is a Chinese word, 麈, which refers to an animal such as a deer in ancient books, and its tail can be used as a dust. Talking about the tail refers to the tail that the ancients held when they talked. Generally refers to clear talk.

    Rhino Tail Handle: A tail with rhino horn as the handle (the tail is a prop often used by the Wei and Jin dynasties to clear the heat and show their identity).

    Swing 麈: Pinyin is huī zhǔ, which means to slowly command the moving tail of the limbs. When the Jin people talked, they often waved their tails to talk about help, and later called the talk a wave.

    麈尾之诲: 麈尾之诲 is an idiom, pronounced zhǔ wěi zhī huì, which refers to the teachings of Gaoming.

    麈, pronounced as: zhǔ. The basic meaning of Chinese characters refers to animals such as deer in ancient books, and its tail can be used as dust, such as a deer's tail.

    Meaning: Abbreviation of 麈尾; Animal name, mammalian artiodactylaceae reindeer genus. The head is like a deer, the feet are like an ox, the tail is like a donkey, and the back of the neck is like a camel.

    Part of speech: Usually used as a noun in a sentence, as a subject or object.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    敫. Pinyin: jiǎo coarse hidden 芹 radical 攵 carry brigade stroke number 13敫".

    The tip of the sword is to be figured out, who is the first to be separated, the rock is clear, the cheeks are open, the cheeks are open, the law is the same, the past is harmful.

    Embroidery, Embroidery, Embroider

    Detailed explanation of the stroke order of the stroke.

    How to write with a pen.

    敫".

    1. 敫 Pinyin: [jiǎo].

    1) Light shines. "Speaking of the Ministry of Literature". [Compound]: "敫, the scenery flows." "Xu Kai is a biography.

    2) Last name. 2. 敫 Pinyin: [qiāo].

    1) Hit. "Collection Rhyme, Xiao Yun". [Compound]: "敫, hit also." ”

    3. 敫 Pinyin: [jiào].

    1) The name of the person is also used as "嬓". "Collection Rhyme, Howling Rhyme". [Compound]: "Huan, Qi has Taishi Huan, or province." ”

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Internet language.

    On the Internet, people like to type "variant characters". "兲" is a different spell of "day". This word is often misused in Internet language as the "Wang Ba" solution.

    The word should be pronounced from top to bottom. 兲 = Wang Ba.

    You can "greet" people you hate on the web. Take it apart - oh my! Isn't that a curse?

    Most people may think of the word "Wang Ba" directly, but the pronunciation of the word "兲" is "tiān", which is the same as "heaven" in ancient times, and the interpretation of "Wang Ba" is a misuse of Internet terms. Despite this, there are still many netizens who feel that it is more joyful to make mistakes, such as "Eggs", "True", and even joked: "Heaven is the king, isn't the son of heaven the king!"

    Some can be understood as "heaven", or "Wang Ba", which can be described as a pun. Things like "Shouldn't be called", "What a good one", "Even one", etc., are very interesting. "兲才" even directly replaced the original word "day" with "兲", secretly satirizing the other party.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The variant of the day has no related compounds.

    Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yao, pinyin: yáo. Ancient with "Yao". (mostly used in personal names) with "Yao" group words:

    Yao Shun Yao Tian Tang Yao Yao Nian Yao Yao Xuan Yao Xin Yao Feng Shen Yao Yao Chan Shi Yao Kuang Yao.

    Bark Yao Ling Yao Lao Yao

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Pinyin:

    niè, strokes: 18

    radical: 口; Radical strokes:

    3 Explanation: 嗫 [嗫嚅] (—ru) mouth movement, swallowing and spitting, wanting to say and stopping.

    Number of strokes: 21;

    radical: 口;

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