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Stab. Pinyin.
zhā zā zhá
Radicals.
Stroke 4 Five Lines of Gold.
Traditional Ti Tie.
Five pen RNN
Vocabulary book. Basic Definition Detailed Definition.
zhā ]1.Strick: Needle. Flower.
2.Garrison, camp: Battalion.
3.Drill: Piercing the fierce son.
zā ]1.Tie, Wrap: Braids. Leg.
2.Handles, bundles: a line.
zhá ] earn dialect, barely supported ("earn" read softly).
Related compounds. Solid.
zhā shi]
shape) sturdy; Reliable. Practical; Really.
Prick the hand. zhā shǒu]
Describe things as difficult; Knotty.
Steady. wěn zhā wěn dǎ]
It refers to setting up camp step by step during the war, and taking a safe approach to strike at the enemy. The metaphor is to do things step by step and with certainty.
Camped. ān yíng zhā zhài] originally referred to the army living in a certain place, but now it generally refers to the temporary establishment of a place of residence by an army or group in a certain place.
Dying. chuí sǐ zhēng zhá] 懣: close, 快要. The last struggle when approaching death.
Get together. zhā duī]
Dialect refers to the gathering of many people together, and also has the meaning of a group of people coaxing to do something.
Camp. zhā yíng]
Zhāyíng means to encamp in a procession.
Garish. zhā yǎn]
Shape) dazzling: this color is too. Eye catching.
Bandaging. bāo zā]
Moving) wrap strapping: wounds.
Stationed. zhù zhā]
moving) (troops) to live in a certain place.
Pierce your ears. zhā ěr duo]
zhā ěrduō [grate on the ear; be ear-piercing] [口] refers to a harsh voice or speech that makes a person uncomfortable to listen to; Cacophony.
Maza. mǎ zhá]
1.A small seat with legs crossed and a stretched canvas or hemp rope on top of it, which can be folded together for easy carrying.
Strapping. kǔn zā]
Refers to tying together, bundling.
Piercing. zhā shā]
It means to open; Open.
Tie flowers. zhā huā]
Tie Hua, Tie Hua er zhāhuā, zhāhuār square embroidery.
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1. zha is a polyphonic word, and the pinyin is zhā, zā and zhá respectively.
2. Basic Definition.
zhā ]1, thorn: prick. Tie flowers.
2. Stationing and camping: camping.
3. Drill: Pierce the fierce son.
zā ] 1, bundle, wrap: tie braids. Tie the legs.
2. Tie up, bundle: a tie of thread.
zhá ] zhá ] zha struggle dialect, barely supported ("earn" read softly).
3. The words include tie hands, solid, rooted, camped, piled up, pierced eyes, struggled, tied flowers, pierced needles, bundled, maza, struggled, tunza, and quietly returned to the clan.
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Zapinyin: zā, zhā, zhá].
Stab. Interpretation] [zā]: 1
Tie, Wrap: Braids. Leg.
2.Handles, bundles: a line.
zhā]:1.Thorn:
Needle. Flower. 2.
Garrison, camp: Battalion. 3.
Drill: Piercing the fierce son. [zhá]:
Earn dialects, barely supported (big socks "earn" read softly).
How to read it.
Pinyin: zha (first tone) shou (third tone) There are several pronunciations of the word zha, and their respective pronunciations are what is zha. zā moving) bundle; Bundle: Colored cuffs belt.
Reverse wrapping and bundling. zhā
Movement) basic meaning: thorn.
Move) Fang drill (go in): He goes headlong into the water.
Garrison: Encampment.
Reverse order, stationed steadily, steadily. Stab. zhá
moving) zhan struggle (zhá·zhenɡ) 方 is barely supported.
Tie leash how to pronounce tie pinyin.
za yao dai
The pronunciation of the word "zha".
1. Tie [zā] bundle, wrap: tie braids.
Handles, bundles: a line.
2. zha [zhā] thorn: needle. Flower.
Garrison, camp: Battalion.
Drill: Piercing the fierce son.
3. zhá [zhá].
Barely supported; Struggle.
What is the pinyin of Za.
Pinyin of Za. zā
1.Bundle, bundle. 2.Bundle, bundle.
zhā1.Thorn: 2.Stationed. 3.Drill.
zhá earn dialect, barely supported ("earn" roll waiter read softly).
What is the pronunciation of the prickly person.
澐人 [zhā].
Za's explanation. zā] 1.Tie, Wrap: Braids. Leg.
zhā] 1.Strick: Needle. Flower.
zhá] earn dialect, barely supported ("earn" read softly talk about rising).
What is the correct pinyin for zha?
zha pinyin: [zā,zhā,zhá] from the Chinese zha Chinese [paraphrase][zā]: 1
Tie, Wrap: Braids. Leg.
2.Handles, bundles: a line.
zhā]:1.Thorn:
Needle. Flower. 2.
Garrison, camp: Battalion. 3.
Drill: Piercing the fierce son. [zhá]:
Earn dialects, barely supported ("earn" read softly).
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There are three pronunciations of the word "zhā", zā, and zhá.
Expand: zhā ].
1. Strick: needle. Flower.
2. Station, camp.
3. Drill: Pierce the fierce son.
zā ]1, bundle, wrap: braid. Leg.
2. Handle, bundle: one line.
zhá ] Earn bend shouting dialect, reluctantly supported ("earn" read softly).
The radical of the tie: 扌.
Chinese character structure stuffy: left and right structure.
Wording: morphophonic; Left shape right sound.
Describe things as difficult; Knotty.
2. Solid [zhā shi].
Sturdy: Bundle your luggage.
3. rootedness [zhā gēn].
The roots of the plant grow into the soil.
4. Camping [zhā yíng].
The army was encamped.
5. Zhā duī
people) in one place: chatting.
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Stab. zhā ]
zā ]zhá ]
zha za zha
Radical: 扌部.
Strokes: 4 strokes.
Tie structure: left and right.
Tie stroke order: a mess.
Tie strokes and stroke order: horizontal, vertical hook, lift, vertical hook.
The meaning of the word "zha".
zhā ]1.Prick the needle. 2.Camp.
3.Pierce the fierce son.
zā ]1.: Braids.
2.A tie of wire.
zhá ] zhá ] zha struggle dialect cherry blossom elimination, reluctantly supported ("earn" read softly).
Antonyms of zha: unravel, pull.
The idiom of the word "zha".
Camped. Dying.
Hurt words, socks, slapping words, square spine, good words.
Steady.
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1. There are three pronunciations of the word "zhā", namely zhā, zā, and zhá. 2. Interpretation: [ zhā ] 1. Thorn:
Needle. Flower. 2. Station, Zha:
Camp Tent. 3. Drill: Pierce the fierce son.
zā ]1, bundle, wrap: braid. Leg.
2. Handle, bundle: one line. zhá ] earn dialect, barely supported ("earn" read softly).
Third, the radical of the tie: 扌.
Fourth, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure.
Fifth, the wording method: shape and sound; Left shape and right sound extension information: 1. Chinese character stroke order:
Bundle up your luggage. 3. Rooting [.]
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