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There are two main approaches:
1. Check according to the radical of the first word of the idiom. For example, to check the "flower world", you must first find the radical, then remove the 3 strokes of the radical, and then check according to the remaining side of the "hua" strokes, you will get the word "flower". Among the many idioms that begin with "flower", you can smoothly find the idiom "flower world".
2. According to the Chinese pinyin of the first character of the idiom.
Let's look it up. For example, to look up the idiom "horse to success", you must first find the syllable ma, then find the upper tone of ma, find the word "horse", and find the idiom "horse to success" in many idioms that begin with the word "horse".
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There is no separate pinyin or radical index for idioms in the dictionary, so idioms can only be found by searching them word by word. The specific steps are as follows:
1.Identify the first word of the idiom. According to the above instructions, if the character is next to the oral character and there are 3 strokes in addition to the radical, then check according to the radical of the character first. If it is not next to the spoken word, then check directly according to the pinyin of the word.
2.According to the strokes of this character, you can see many idioms that begin with this character.
It is important to note that there may be multiple words with the same pronunciation or radicals in the dictionary, so you need to double-check to make sure you find the correct idiom.
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Poor daily sports protective clothing.
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There are two main ways:
1. Check according to the radical of the first word of the idiom. For example, to check the "flower world", you must first find the radical 艹, and then remove the 3 strokes of the radical, and then check according to the remaining side of the "hua" strokes, and the person who will change it will get the word "flower". Among the many paragraphs that begin with "flower", you can smoothly find the idiom "flower world".
2. Check according to the Chinese pinyin of the first character of the idiom. For example, to find the idiom "Ma to success", you must first find the syllable ma, then find the upper tone of ma, find the word "horse", and find the idiom "Ma to Cheng grasp the annihilation of Chonggong" in many idioms that begin with the word "horse".
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There are two main ways:
1. Check according to the radical of the first word of the idiom. For example, to check the "flower world", you must first find the radical, then remove the 3 strokes of the radical, and then check according to the remaining side of the "hua" strokes, you will get the word "flower". Among the many idioms that begin with "flower", you can smoothly find the idiom "flower world".
2. Check according to the Chinese pinyin of the first character of the idiom. For example, to look up the idiom "horse to success", you must first find the syllable ma, then find the upper tone of ma, find the word "horse", and find the idiom "horse to success" in many idioms that begin with the word "horse".
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Method 1: Use radical strokes to search words.
1. First find the 3 paintings of the "Ge" sail part, 2, and then find the "Cheng" in the 2 paintings of the "Ge" part.
Method 2: Pinyin word search.
1. Find "c" in alphabetical order";
2. Find the syllable "cheng" under "c";
3. Find the word "Cheng" according to the page number after the syllable pinyin.
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