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Riveting. Riveting.
mǎo2) use nails to connect metal objects together: nails. Pick up.
3) Zheng code: prmy, u: 94c6, gbk: c3ad
4) Number of strokes: 10, radical: 钅, stroke order number: 3111535351 detailed annotation.
Riveting. Riveting. mǎo name
卯 is the original character of rivet) 卯, tenon [mortise].
A rivet top and a wedge. - Chinese Proverb Materials" part-of-speech inflections.
Riveting. Riveting. mǎo moves
1) Knock or punch (e.g., metal pins, rods, or bolts) ends or tips to make the upsetting rough into a head [rivet]. Such as: air riveting; Butt riveting.
2) [Fang] concentrate all efforts [use every ounce of one.]'s energy]
I have to work hard to make up for the delays. ——Haoran's "The Crooked Moon River" commonly used phrases.
Rivet. mǎodīng
rivet] a nail-shaped object with a cap at one end.
Riveters. mǎogōng
1) [riveter] Workers who insert and upset rivets by hand or machine.
2) [holder-up] The person who supports the positioning punch when riveting.
Riveting. mǎojiē
rivet joint] threads the device with rivets, hammers the end without a cap to make a cap, and holds the device together.
Riveting. mǎojìnr
make a sudden all-out effort].
A few people riveted and carried the big stone away.
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riveting (mao) is pronounced three times, and it means to connect metal objects together with nails.
Such as: rivets, rivets.
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I didn't find the Chinese characters that meet the conditions (gold next to the word plus sub plus wood), the word does not belong to the modern commonly used words, it may be a variant word, you can send ** up to see the specific writing.
A variant character is a group of characters that are written outside the main body of a word, with the same pronunciation and meaning but different shapes.
Since Chinese characters are composed of symbols, musical notes and symbols, the angle of the symbols is different from person to person, and the musical notes are different from the letters in pinyin characters, so the phenomenon of multiple forms of one character abounds in the history of Chinese characters. It is not equal to traditional Chinese characters.
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[sì] 釲。
釲sì radical strokes.
Radical: 釒.
Extramural strokes: 3
Total strokes: 11
Basic literal meaning. 1.Gold.
2.The part where the arrow is mounted into the shaft.
Stroke order: , one by one, one by one
Stroke order reading and writing: skimming horizontally and vertically, skimming horizontally folded horizontally.
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Pinyin: si4 tones.
Gold. The part where the arrow is mounted into the shaft.
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Cerium. Pinyin: rèn
Simplified radical: 釒.
Wubi 86: qtfg
Wubi 98: qtfg
Total strokes: 12
Stroke order coding: skimming horizontal and vertical skimming horizontal and vertical skimming.
Explanation: Same as "銋".
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(Jin Cong), [Zhengzitong] 鏦's original character (according to the Kangxi dictionary), this character is the original writing of the word.
鏦, pronounced cōng, ancient weapons, short spears, "Huainanzi Soldier Training". Trimming short stubs; The sound of metal impact: "Hammer and ring, gold and iron are all ringing." ”
Manganese meng of potassium permanganate.
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