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瞅 chǒu 瞅's variant character is: 矁 看: 視 (see).
Empty (look at opportunities, find idleness). Answer (answer). Number of strokes:
14, radical: 目, stroke order number: 25111312344334 The difference between looking and seeing is:
瞅 means to obliquely look at the 矁 chǒu moving square to look; look at. Such as: 瞅ń (Visiting and Caring For); Glance at Chinese-English translation --look at see Related words:
1.螅見 chǒujiàn [see] 方 見 他螅覦視我来 2瞅空儿 chǒukòngr [find a chance] draws time; Find an opportunity to talk to him about this matter synonyms:
Look at the look, look at the look.
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瞅 chǒu
See: See, see. Look at the sky (look at the opportunity, look for the free). Look at it (answer).
Gu ** glanced at it.
Number of strokes: 14;
radicals: 目; Stroke order number: 25111312344334 瞅 矁chǒu move].
Dialects] look; look at. Such as: 瞅ń (Visiting and Caring For); 螅一螅螅見 chǒujiàn
see [dialect] see.
He saw me coming.
瞅空儿 chǒukòngr
findachance to take time; Look for opportunities.
You can talk to him about this in the air.
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Pronunciation: chǒu 瞅's form is close to the character is: 矁1
Look: See, empty (look at opportunities, find idleness). Answer (answer).
Number of strokes: 14 Outer strokes: 9 radicals:
Mesh structure: The difference between the left and right structure and looking is: looking represents oblique looking.
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瞅 chǒu
Fang look: I glanced into the house, but I didn't see him.
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If you are using Sogou Pinyin, you can type u+mu+qiu to look up rare characters.
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啾 pronunciation: [jiū].
Radical: mouth. Five strokes: ktoy
Interpretation: 1Onomatopoeia to describe the small sounds of animals, such as "birdsong".
2.Chirp a small sound, such as "autumn worm".
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Next to the word "autumn", the word jiu is read jiu to describe the small calls of animals, such as "chirping birds".
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Chirp jiū
1.Chirp onomatopoeia, describing the small sounds of animals, such as "chirping birds".
2.Chirp a low sound, such as "autumn insect chirp".
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What to read in an autumn next to the word - Answer: Jiujiū.
Chirp
[Explanation].
1.Chirp onomatopoeia, describing the small sounds of animals, such as "chirping birds".
2.Chirp a low sound, such as "autumn insect chirp".
[Compounds].
Chirp
[ zhōu jiū ]Describe the sound of birds, music, etc.
Loud
[ cáo jiū ]Onomatopoeia. Describe the noise and chaos of sound.
Chirp
[ jī jiū ]Describe the sound of birds.
Chat
[ liáo jiū ]Tinnitus.
Chirp
[ jiū hào ]Chirp messily.
Chirp
[ jiū jiū ]1.The chirping of birds, such as nightingales. 2.
Onomatopoeia describes the sound of many small birds calling in unison. 3.Onomatopoeia.
Generally refers to all kinds of poignant and shrill sounds.
Tweeting
[ xiā jiū jiū ]Wild yelling.
Slip-and-cheek
[ liū liū jiū jiū ]See " Yoyo Woo ".
Chirp chirp
[ jiū jiū jī jī ]1.Loud and small sounds. 2.It is said that the body is slightly unwell.
Tweeting
[ nào jiū jiū ]Also known as "chirp". Noisy appearance.
Chirp chirp
[ jī jī jiū jiū ]Onomatopoeia. Describe the sound of small birdsong.
Ghost chirps
[ guǐ guǐ jiū jiū ]1.Devil's head. 2.Describe as disgusting.
Tweet
[ jiū xuān ]It's noisy.
Tweet
[ xuān jiū ]1.Noisy and noisy. 2.It's noisy.
Chirp
[ jiū a ]Onomatopoeia describes the sound of an animal.
Chirp
[ jiū míng ]Describe the cheerful call of a bird.
Chirp
[ jiū sōu ]Onomatopoeia.
Tweet
[ jiū huò ]Noise.
Chirp
[ jiū jī ]1.Onomatopoeia. Whispering, whispering. Describe the cries of insects, birds, etc. 2The voices of the crowd, the noise of annoyance
Tweet
[ jiū huá ]Bustle.
Chirp
[ jiū mī ]It is a combination of body movements and facial expressions, and it is also a daily language used by Taiwanese people, because Taiwanese artists often use this word on Weibo, which has led to the popularity of this word on the Internet.
Chirp
[ jiū míng ]Describe the cheerful call of a bird.
Chirp
[ jiū sōu ]Onomatopoeia.
Tweet
[ jiū huò ]Noise.
Chirp
[ jiū jī ]1.Onomatopoeia. Whispering, whispering. Describe the small cries of insects, birds, etc. 2.The voices of the crowd, the noise of annoyance
Tweet
[ jiū huá ]Bustle.
Chirp
[ zhōu jiū shēng ]Birdsong.
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The combination of "目 + 秋" is: 瞅, pronounced chǒu.
Kanji: 螅. radicals: 目;
Strokes: 14 strokes.
Extramural strokes: 9
Structure: Left and right.
Interpretation: to see: to see (to see). Empty (look at opportunities, find idleness). Answer (answer).
瞅 is a Chinese character, pronounced chǒu, left and right structure, often used as a verb to refer to seeing with the eyes. The difference with looking is that looking means looking at oblique eyes, and the scope of seeing is more extensive.
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Chirp jiū
1.Chirp onomatopoeia, describing the small sounds of animals, such as "chirping birds".
2.Chirp a low sound, such as "autumn insect chirp".
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jiu onomatopoeia to describe the small sounds of animals, such as "chirping birds".
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See. chǒuㄔㄡˇ
Look at the variant of the word.
It's the mausoleum belt early: 矁.
See: See (see). Empty (look at the opportunity, find the idle line to guess the empty). Answer (answer).
Number of strokes: 14, radical: 目, stroke order number: 25111312344334 and look The difference is: look represents oblique looking.
Ruler Sparrow. chǒu
Moving; Hope.
lookat]。Such as: 瞅ń (Visiting and Caring For); Glance at it.
It can be typed out with Sogou Pinyin.
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Shovel to look at the chirping of the whisk, the whirlpool, the loach, the loach, the loach, the sorrow
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Pinch. Spade.
See. Small pond. ChirpBun.
Change one’s countenance. Catalpa. Loach. Believe in the cheats.
Burn. Hagi slippery sue clan. Fence. Foot.
Worry about. Sensei. Wh. Pinch.
Friends of the Sparrow. Sigh. Partridge. Grasshoppers. Fermentation.
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See. Pronunciation: [chǒu].
radicals: 目; Five strokes: htoy
Definition: Often used as a verb that refers to seeing with the eyes. The difference with looking is that looking means looking at oblique eyes, and the scope of seeing is more extensive.
Eye. Pronunciation: [mù].
radicals: 目; Five strokes: hhhh
Interpretation: 1Eye. 2.Mesh; Hole. 3.See. 4.Sub-items in the main item.
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Radical: He. Five strokes: toy
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