Next to the word moon, on the right side of a hydroxyl hydroxyl on the right, read what

Updated on culture 2024-06-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Do you mean to say the word; Knee.

    knee reading; xī

    Knees hope it can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The traditional Chinese character glue of glue: [(glue) jiāo].

    Explanation: Sticky substances, made from animal skins or horns, etc., as well as plant secretions and synthetic substances. Original. Swim bladder. Milk. Universal. Like lacquer. Plywood.

    An elastic substance made from the secretions of the rubber tree: oak . Shoes. Skin. Cloth.

    Sticky like glue: Mud. Water.

    Glue, Glue: Close. 着 (zhuó). Pillar drums.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The pronunciation of the character "塍" is: [chéng].

    Interpretation: ridges in the field, small embankments.

    Make a sentence The sea on the shore of my hometown is high, and Liancheng wants to see He Miaojiao.

    In the west of the village, its gorge is reopened, the field is continuous, and the water plate folds in it.

    Outside the wall, there are pheasants, and there are miles at a glance.

    And as we were marching on a mound of earth, the leader suddenly slowed down.

    Dredging the seedlings to prevent chaos, rectifying the ditch and waiting for the rain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The word moon on the left side usually represents "meat", indicating that the word is related to the body;

    The word moon on the right usually represents the moon, indicating that the word is related to the moon.

    Of course, there are special words, but most of them are like this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Oxime wò A class of organic compounds, which are condenses of hydroxylamine with aldehydes or ketones.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    肟, Chinese character pronunciation: wò.

    Oxime is an organic compound formed by the reaction of aldehydes and ketones containing carbonyl groups and hydroxylamines, and the general formula has a c=NOH group. The oxime formed from aldehydes is called aldehyde oxime, and the oxime formed from ketones is called keto oxime. The original aldehyde or ketone can be obtained by hydrolysis of oxime.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Philippe féi

    1.Meat behind the tibia. Also known as "gastrocnemius", commonly known as "calf".

    2.Shelter, shelter: "Cattle and sheep words." ”

    3.Grass and trees withered: "Hundred flowers." ”

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The word "non" on the right next to the word "month" is Fep, pronounced féi.

    Fibula: Flesh behind the tibia. Also known as "gastrocnemius", commonly known as "calf". Covering, leaning: "Cattle and sheep fibula"; Plants and trees wither: "Flowers have fibes".

    Example sentences: 1. Where are the tibia, fibula, and thigh bones?

    2. Objective**Fracture of the middle and lower tibia and fibula**.

    3. The incidence of severe open tibia and fibular fractures is on the rise.

    4. According to the literature, deformities of the fibular flap donor area are generally rare.

    5. Newcastle United midfielder Hatam Alpha admitted that after his tibia and fibula were tackled by Nigel de Jong in November last year, only emergency surgery could save his leg.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    fei, the second tone, (name) the flesh behind the tibia; Commonly known as the legs and stomach: bone and intestines.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This word is oxime, pinyin wo four tones, chemically used for compounds,

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    腴 [yú].

    Radical: Month. Five strokes: evwy

    Explanation] 1.The fat under the belly: "The king of the sword, hanging more than a foot." ” 2.Obesity: abundance. 3.The land is fertile: anointment. Moistening. 4.Abundance.

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