How to read the tired radical
Tired side:
Series
[m ì] 1. Filament.
[s ī] Ancient times are the same as "silk".
Pinyin:
[léi]、[lěi]、[lèi]
interpretation:
[léi]
1. [~ ~] a. Continuous string, such as "fruit ~ ~"; b. A dejected look, such as "~~like a lost dog".
[lěi]
1. Continuous, overlapping and stacking: ~ Day. ~ Product. The daily product is from to. A series of letters.
[lèi]
1. Tired, overworked: tired~.~ Lack.
Tired radicals and words
Tired radicals: tired; Ten of the words are accumulated over the years, accumulated over the years, accumulated over the years, accumulated over the pages, accumulated over the years, accumulated over every inch, accumulated over every inch, dangerous, burdensome, implicated, and burdensome.
1. Long term: describes many years of experience; for ages.
2. Accumulate day by day: Accumulate in a day and a month.
3. Accumulation: gradually gathering.
4. Lengthy: very lengthy.
5. Accumulation: increase layer by layer.
6. Inch accumulation: baht: ancient unit of measurement, 24 baht is one or two (1 jin=16 liang); Tired: Accumulate. It means accumulating bit by bit.
7. Endangered: It is as dangerous as a stack of eggs, which may fall and break at any time. It describes the situation as very dangerous.
8. Drag: extra drag, make drag.
9. Worried: Worried about.
10. Burden: refers to drag and trouble.
Tired Sentences
1、 People with knowledge and achievements at all times and in all over the world always pay great attention to accumulation. Knowledge is accumulated by machine, and experience is also accumulated. We should not be like "past clouds" to anything.
2、 When tired, tell yourself: I can't fall down, because I don't rely on!
3、 Credit is hard to gain or lose. The credit accumulated after ten years is often lost due to temporary words and deeds.
4、 September, the season of crisp autumn, September, the season of fruitful.
5、 It is getting dark again, and this busy city will fall asleep again. Let this tired "body" take a break from the hard work in the daytime, let it fall asleep, and accompany people in the city to sleep.
6、 I love the fruitful autumn, but I prefer the autumn evening. Every evening, I always like to walk on the mountain to find her footprints.
7、 His swarthy face was already wrinkled with frost and fatigue, and even his beard was clearly visible.
8、 In summer, some people love the fragrant spring, some people love the fruitful autumn, and some people love the snowy winter. I only love colorful summer.
What's the side of tiredness
tired
Leader: Tian
Pinyin:
1.léi
What's the tired part (what's the fresh part)
u3000a.
Continuous string; For example, there are many fruits
u3000b.
Redundant, not concise; Such as: cumbersome.
2.lěi
u3000a.
Continuous, overlapping, stacking; For example: cumulative, cumulative.
u3000b.
Increase according to the original number; For example, progressive tax.
u3000c.
Joint and several; Such as: involvement, involvement, drag.
3.lèi
u30001.
Fatigue; Such as: tired, tired.
u30002.
Fatigue: just right; For example, don't be tired again.
What is the radical of the word tired
Question 1: What is tiredness
Leader: Tian
Pinyin:
1 Chuan l é i
a. Continuous string; For example, there are many fruits.
b. Redundant, not concise; Such as: cumbersome.
2.lěi
a. Continuous, overlapping, stacking; For example: cumulative, cumulative.
b. Increase according to the original number; For example, progressive tax.
c. Joint and several; Such as: involvement, involvement, drag.
3.lèi
1. Fatigue and overwork; Such as: tired, tired.
2. Fatigue: just right; For example, don't be tired again.
Question 2: What is the root of tiredness? Tired radicals:
Series
Pinyin:
[léi]、[lěi]、[lèi]
interpretation:
[léi]
1. [~ ~] a. Continuous string, such as "fruit ~ ~"; b. A dejected look, such as "~~like a lost dog".
[lěi]
1. Continuous, overlapping and stacking: ~ Day. ~ Product. The daily product is from to. A series of letters.
[lèi]
1. Tired, overworked: tired~.~ Lack.
Question 3: The radical of the word "tired"? Radical: Systematic strokes: 6 External strokes: 5
Question 4: What is the word "tired"
Pinyin: [l é i], [l ě i], [l è i]
interpretation:
[léi]1. 〔~~〕 a. Continuous string, such as "fruit ~ ~"; b. A dejected look, such as "~~like a lost dog".
2. [~ superfluous] a. Redundant, not concise, such as "words ~ ~"; b. Things that make people feel superfluous or troublesome, such as "climbing high with a heavy load is too difficult" ("superfluous" means softly).
[lěi]
1. Continuous, overlapping and stacking: ~ Day. ~ Product. The daily product is from to. A series of letters.
2. Increase according to the original amount:~income tax.
3. Joint and several: ~ and. Pull to. Drag to.
[lèi]
1. Tired, overworked: tired~.~ Lack.
2. Tiring: just right, don't get tired again.
Question 5: What is the root of tiredness
Series
Pinyin:
[léi]、[lěi]、[lèi]
interpretation:
[léi]
1. [~ ~] a. Continuous string, such as "fruit ~ ~"; b. A dejected look, such as "~~like a lost dog".
[lěi]
1. Continuous, overlapping and stacking: ~ Day. ~ Product. The daily product is from to. A series of letters.
[lèi]
1. Tired, overworked: tired~.~ Lack.
Question 6: What is the number of strokes of tired radicals
eleven
structure
Upper and lower structure
Radical
Series
What's the tired part (what's the fresh part)
Question 7: What else is the radical of the word tired
Stroke 11
Basic interpretation
[ léi ]
1. [~ ~] a. Continuous string, such as "fruit ~ ~"; b. A dejected look, such as "~~like a lost dog".
2. [~ superfluous] a. Redundant, not concise, such as "words ~ ~"; b. Things that make people feel superfluous or troublesome, such as "climbing high with a heavy load is too difficult" ("superfluous" means softly).
[ lěi ]
1. Continuous, overlapping and stacking: ~ Day. ~ Product. The daily product is from to. A series of letters.
2. Increase according to the original amount:~income tax.
3. Joint and several: ~ and. Pull to. Drag to.
[ lèi ]
1. Tired, overworked: tired~.~ Lack.
2. Tiring: just right, don't get tired again.
Related words
Accumulation, accumulation, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag, drag
Question 8: Look up the () part of the "tired" character in the radical search method Look up the (field) part of the "tired" character in the radical search method
The word "tired" is searched for () in the radical search method
Use field character to search
Repeated pronunciation: [l é i] [l ě i] [l è i]
interpretation:
1. [Accumulative] Continuous string, such as "numerous fruits"; A dejected look, such as "tiredness is like a lost dog".
2. [Redundant] Redundant, not concise, such as "cumbersome words"; Things that make people feel superfluous or troublesome, such as "climbing with a heavy load is too burdensome" ("superfluous" is pronounced softly).
3. Continuity, overlap, accumulation: accumulation, day after day, accumulation, accumulation, day after day, endless pages.
4. Increase according to the original amount: progressive tax.
5. Joint and several: involving, involving, and dragging.
6. Tired, overworked: tired, tired.
7. Tiring: You are just sick. Don't be tired again.
Word formation:
Personal tiredness, family tiredness, ten days tiredness, cooking tiredness, cool tiredness, prisoners tiredness, pole tiredness, tiredness, Gu tiredness, tiredness
Sentence making:
1. You have worked with color and poetry for many years, but your heaven has not been built, only the sadness of heaven.
2. It really irritated me once, because it was uncomfortable when her rough hands were close to my delicate skin.
3. Dialect is a language phenomenon with different characteristics that has been assimilated and developed over the years.
4. Women should remember: we must have fun eating and sleep and drink. Once we are tired, other women will spend our money, live in our house, sleep with our husband, play with our boyfriend, and hit our baby.
5. Don't laugh when you are tired on the battlefield. The military training in ancient times will take you back.
What is the radical name of the word "tired"
Tired part:
1. Sophisticated Pinyin: m ì
Definition: 1. Filament. 2. One. 3. Tiny. 4. Quantifier, half of silk.
2. Sophisticated Pinyin: s ī
What's the tired part (what's the fresh part)
Definition: ancient times are the same as "silk".