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Pinyin of oars, stroke of oars, meaning of oars

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propeller Pinyin: ABCD/ jiang Phonetic: ㄐ One ㄤ Radical: Mu External strokes: 6 strokes Total strokes: 10 strokes Structure: upper and lower structure Five UQSUs Cang Jie: LND Zheng Code: TIRF Code: 2862 UNICODE:6868 Four corners: 37904 Location code: 2916 Bi Shun No.: 4123541234

Order of strokes

 spot  carry  vertical  Prime  Cross Skim/Cross Hook  spot  transverse  vertical  Prime  Press

Fine revision of oar explanation

  • ◎ Paddle ABCD Name (Shape sound. From wood to sound. Original meaning: rowing gear. The shorter one is called oar) Same as the original meaning [oar] A magnolia boat with golden oars plays with Jiangnan lotus—— Song of Picking Lotus by Liu Xiaowei of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty
  • Oar jiǎng ㄐㄧㄤˇ ◎ Boating tools are often installed on both sides of the boat.
  • When rowing, it is a tool for pushing water beside the boat. The long and thick ones are called oars, and the short ones are called oars. [Words]: "oars". Song Su Shi's "Ode to Red Cliff": "The laurel oars are blue oars, and the sky is bright." Song Zhang Lei's poem "In the Haizhou Road": "The solitary boat walks at night and the autumn water is wide, and the autumn wind is full of sails, and the oars are not waved."
  • A device for pulling water beside a ship to make it move forward. [Words]: oars, paddles

Basic explanation of oars

    Oar

    jiǎng ㄐㄧㄤˇ

    ◎ Boating tools are often installed on both sides of the boat.

Ideograph for oars

English explanation of oars

Name oar; paddle;propeller;

Oar song

Water to make soymilk

Use wooden oars

Cun Lai is the general

Certificate of Merit

Words of oars

  • Paddling :

    ◎ Rowing Hu á ji ǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎǎ462

  • Blade back :

    ◎ Blade back

  • Soft oar :

    Refers to the soft sound of oars. The poem "Lanxi" by Chen Zilong in the Ming Dynasty: "The soft oars are out of the wind, and the virtual boat is at the foot of the cliff."

  • Paddle Blade :

    ◎ Blade ji ǎǎ ngy è (1) [awe]: blade impacted by water of downwash water turbine mill (2) [blade]: part of object similar to grass leaf

  • Flyer :

    An oar that moves at a high speed. It also refers to a fast ship. The second poem of Song Zhuxi's The Second Brother of Fu Zhongzong, who is pregnant with his Yan, is: "When you hear about two flying oars, you can fly down to Guangjin." The poem of Yuan Ni Zan's "Send Xu Junyu Off" is: "Min

  • Air propeller :

    It is called "propeller" for short. A device that converts the rotating power of an engine into propulsion or lift force by rotating blades in the air. It is composed of a plurality of blades and a central hub. The engine shaft is connected with the propeller hub and drives it to rotate

  • propeller :

    ◎ The propeller lu ó xu á nji ǎ ng [screw propeller] is symmetrical by attaching two, three or more identical radial blades

  • Scurry :

    Row fast. It also refers to fast boat. The Fishing Rod by Liang and Liu Xiaochuo in the Southern Dynasty: "Gather the radius and follow the water, and cross the river with swift oars." Tang Lishi's poem "Emperor Xing Xing Qing Chi Xi Jing Du Du Ying Zhi Zhi": "The swift oars fight for the bid, and can't get out of the way

  • Blue radius oar :

  • Paddle boat :

    A small boat with pedals. Xu Qinwen's "Scenery of Jianhu Lake is Picturesque": "I sit on a paddle boat and step on it one paddle at a time. The scenery in front of me gradually changes."

Idioms with oars

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The fourth word is the idiom of oars: Alone in the boat

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