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<> from: pronounced [qǐ].
1. Interpretation: 1. Sitting by lying down or standing by sitting, etc.: bed, standing, living, night;
2. Leave the original position: body, transport, run;
3. Start: start, yard (minimum, lowest), step, beginning, end, source;
4. Pull out, take out: anchor, capture;
5. Collection (voucher): passport;
6. From bottom to top, from small to large: volt, strength, color;
7. Occurring, producing, initiating, proposing: wind, greasy, respectful, doubtful, righteous, suing;
8. Growth: prickly heat;
9. Drafting: grass;
10. Build, build: house, self-made home;
11. Group, group, batch: one (one piece);
12. Quantifiers, referring to cases, cases: a case;
13. Since, from: Children are naughty;
14. Used after a verb to indicate the tendency of action: 想, lift, xing (xīng);
15. It is used after the verb and is used in conjunction with "come" to indicate the beginning of the action: sing;
16. Used after the verb, it is often used in conjunction with "not" or "get" to indicate competence; It also means that a certain standard is reached: it cannot be seen, but it can be tested.
2. Words: awe-inspiring, soaring into the air, rising star, dancing, catching up.
3. Sentence formation: Xiao Zhang is the rising star of the company and has created extraordinary achievements for the company;
Xiao Ming was not to be left behind, studied hard, caught up, and was finally admitted to university;
The students danced around the bonfire and sang indulgingly;
On the playground, kites soared into the air and flew into the blue sky;
After reading ***'s biography, I can't help but be in awe of him.
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The stroke order of the starting word.
Strokes: 10, stroke order: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical hook.
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The stroke order is horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal folding, horizontal and vertical hook.
Qi", a standard first-level character (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, pronounced as qǐ in Mandarin, was first seen in the Chu Jian Silk era, and belonged to the shape and sound characters in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "rising" is to sit by lying down or standing by sitting, etc., such as getting up and standing up.
The extended meaning is to leave the original position, such as getting up, starting luck; Beginning, such as the beginning, at least. In addition, "lifting" also means pulling out, taking out, such as anchoring, lifting.
Idioms: Smell the chicken and dance, make a comeback, be respectful, rise and fall, cause trouble and Xiao Wall, dance, wind and clouds, self-made, fame, ups and downs of thought, rabbits rise and fall.
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The stroke order is horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal fold, horizontal and vertical hook.
Qi, pronunciation: qǐ. The parts of speech are verbs, prepositions, adverbs, etc., and the meaning of the words is rich. When used as a verb, it has the meaning of getting up, etc.
Glyph structure: 首尾decomposition look字: 走巳 (zǒu si).
Chinese character component structure: Walking 巳.
Basic Definition1. Sitting from lying down or from sitting to standing, etc.: get up.
2. Leave the original position: get up.
3. Start: Start.
4. Pull out, take out: anchor.
5. Collection (voucher): passport.
6. From bottom to top, from small to large: ups and downs.
7. Occurring, producing, initiating, proposing: wind.
8. Outgrow: prickly heat.
9. Drafting: drafting.
10. Build, build: start the house.
11. Group, group, batch: together (together).
12. Quantifiers, referents, cases: a case.
13. Since, from: children are naughty.
14. It is used after a verb to indicate the tendency of the action: to remember.
15. It is used after the verb and is used in conjunction with "come" to indicate the beginning of the action: singing.
16. Used after the verb, it is often used in conjunction with "not" or "get" to indicate competence; It also means that a certain standard is met: to look down.
17. Last name.
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Stroke order. Total strokes: 10 strokes of the oak ruler.
One (horizontal ..)丨(Vertical ..)One (horizontal ..)丨(Vertical ..)One (horizontal ..)ApostrophePick upHorizontal foldOne (horizontal ..)乚 (vertical hook).
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Basic literal meaning. Rise.
qǐ ㄑ1.Lying and sitting or sitting, etc.: Bed. Stand. Reside. Night.
2.Leave the original bit of sleepiness and omission: body. Fortune. Run.
3.Start: Start. yards (minimum, minimum). Step. Beginning. Whoa. Source.
4.Pull out, take out: Anchor. Obtain.
5.Pick up (voucher): Passport.
6.From the bottom up, from small to large: volt. Strong. Hue.
7.Occurs, generates, initiates, raises: Wind. Greasy. Respect. Doubt. Righteousness. Sue.
8.Eruption: Prickly heat.
9.Drafted: Grass.
10.Building beams handmade, built: House. White-handed.
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Rise. Pinyin qǐ
Radical Walk Stroke 10 Five Lines Wood Traditional Chinese from Five Strokes fhnv<>
Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
1.Standing from sitting and lying down or lying down: Come. Stand. Bed. Go to bed early and go to bed early .
2.Leave your original position: Body. Fly.
3.The object rises from the bottom up: the ball is gone.
4.Eruptions (blisters, pimples, prickly heat): Children love prickly heat in summer.
5.Get out the stuff that's bookmarked or embedded: goods. Nail.
6.Happens: The wind is blowing. Suspect. Function.
7.Launch; Rise: Bing. Affair.
8.Prepared by: Manuscript. Grass.
9.Build: Partner. Yes. White-handed. Flat high-rise buildings.
10.Surname. 11.Item; Times: There are always a few such cases every year. An accident was prevented.
12.Group; Batch: A person came in from the banquet. They sent fertilizer to the fields in six parts.
13.Used after a verb to indicate that something appears with an action: the band plays a welcome song. The meeting hall burst into warm applause.
14.It is used after a verb to indicate that the action involves a person or thing: he has questioned you many times. Think of one thing.
The stroke order of the start. 1 a.
Across. 2 丨.
Vertical. 3 a.
Across. 4 丨.
Vertical. 5 a.
Across. 6 taw. Apostrophe
Pick upHorizontal fold9 a.
Across. 10 乚.
Vertical hooks. <>
Related compounds. Near antonyms.
Synonyms begin. Antonyms are volatile.
Related riddles. "From the riddle of the riddle.
1.The road has to be walked by yourself (type a kanji).
Encyclopedia Interpretation. 起 (pronunciation: qǐ) Part of speech: verbs, prepositions, adverbs, etc., with rich meanings. When used as a verb, it has the meaning of getting up, etc.
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Horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical hook, <>
Explanation:
1.起 qǐ by lying down and sitting or by sitting and standing, etc.: to get up. Rise. Living. Wake up at night.
2.Leave your original position: Get up. Departure. Start.
3.Start: Start. At least (minimum, minimum). Start. Initially. Start and finish. Origin. Unplugged, 4Remove: Anchoring. Recovered.
5.Collection (voucher): Passport.
From bottom to top, from small to large: ups and downs. Cheer up.
Improvement. Happens, generates, starts, raises: the wind rises.
Greasy. Respect. Suspicious.
Uprising. Indict.
6.Outgrow: prickly heat.
7.Drafting: Drafting. Construction, 8Build: up the house. Pull oneself up by one’s bootstraps. Group, group, 9Batch: Together.
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Stroke order: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical hook.
Interpretation with silver meaning: the basic meaning is to sit by lying down or standing by sitting, etc., such as getting up and standing up; The extended meaning is to leave the original position, such as getting up, starting luck; Beginning, such as the beginning, at least. In addition, "lifting" also means pulling out, taking out, such as anchoring, lifting.
Pinyin qǐ
Homophones: Qi, Qi.
Compounds: uprising, rise.
Radical: Go.
Number of strokes: 10.
Structure: Semi-enclosed structure.
Explanation of the group of words1, get up qǐchuáng].
It means to get out of bed after waking up (mostly referring to the morning): he always starts at dawn every day.
2, 立立 qǐlì].
To stand up means to stand up. It is mostly used as a password to make others stand.
3. Together yīqǐ
One place: sitting.
4. Cause bridge lift yǐn qǐ
One thing, phenomenon, activity makes another thing, phenomenon, activity appear.
5. Pāi àn ér qǐ
Case: Table. Slammed the table and stood up suddenly. Describe the anger to the extreme.
6, 起誓 qǐshì].
Swear: You dare to say that you didn't do it.
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The writing of stroke order: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, apostrophe, pinch, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical hook.
Expansion of Qi: 1. Basic Definition of Qi.
1.Standing from sitting and lying down or lying down: Come. Stand. Bed. Go to bed early and go to bed early .
2.Leave your original position: Body. Fly.
3.The object rises from the bottom up: the ball is gone.
5.Get out the stuff that's bookmarked or embedded: goods. Nail.
6.Happens: The wind is blowing. Suspect. Function.
7.Launch; Rise: Bing. Affair.
8.Prepared by: Manuscript. Grass.
9.Build: Partner. Yes. White-handed. Flat high-rise buildings.
10.Surname. 11.Item; Times: There are always a few such cases every year. An accident was prevented.
12.Group; M.R.: There's a guy coming in from outside. They sent fertilizer to the fields in six parts.
13.Used after a verb to indicate that something appears with an action: the band plays a welcome song. The meeting hall burst into warm applause.
14.It is used after a verb to indicate that the action involves a person or thing: he has asked you many times. Think of one thing.
Second, the starting of the group.
Take off cause to get up together pick up fly up early to get up draft get up to start start starting point cause start.
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