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Learn the stroke order of the Chinese character "势"
The character "势" has 8 strokes. Its radical is "力". View the introduction of "势"
Let's take a look at the stroke order of "势."
一
亅
㇀
丿
㇈
丶
𠃌
丿
Animated demonstration of the stroke order for the Chinese character "势"
Characters with the same pronunciation as "势"
The basic meaning of the Chinese character "势"
n.: power; force; strength; influence; momentum; outward appearance of a natural object; posture; carriage; situation; state of affairs; circumstances; male genitals
Form words with "势"
重力势 gravitational potential
标量势 scalar potential
热力势 thermodynamic potential
视旋转势 apparent rotational potential
Example phrases using "势"
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河水流势很急。
The river flows rapidly.
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原子间相互作用势采用EAM势。
The atoms interact via EAM potential function.
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模拟Kerr度规的牛顿型引力势.
A NEWTONIAN POTENTIAL SIMULATING THE KERR METRIC.
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探讨了原予统计模型的边界势。
The boundary potential of the atomic statistical model is discussed.
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这就告诉了我这里的势应该是什么。
So, that tells me what the potential should be here.
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并且具体地讨论了谐振子势的对称性。
Also the symmetry of the harmonic oscillation Potential is studeied in details.
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空间性质一定与引力势有关。
Properties of space must depend on the gravitational potential.
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聋哑人借助于势进行交谈。
A person who can neither hear nor speak.
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元素势方法主要用来计算化学平衡问题.
The element potential method is mainly used to calculate chemical equilibrium.
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黄河在玛曲草原上流势平缓, 支流众多.
The upper reaches of the Yellow River in Maqu potential flat grasslands, numerous tributaries.
Explanation of Chinese character strokes
The types of Chinese character strokes refer to the classification of basic strokes that make up Chinese characters. According to traditional classification methods, the types of Chinese character strokes can be divided into eight major categories, namely: horizontal, vertical, left-falling, right-falling, dot, lifting, hook, and turning. Here is a brief explanation of each type of stroke:
Horizontal: A straight line segment from left to right, such as the character "一".
Vertical: A vertical line segment from top to bottom, such as the character "丨".
Left-falling: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and slants to the left, such as the character "丿".
Right-falling: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and slants to the right, such as the character "乀".
Dot: A small dot, such as the character "丶".
Lifting: A line segment that falls from top to bottom and bends to the right, such as the character "㇀".
Hook: A hook shape formed at the end of a stroke, such as the character "亅".
Turning: A shape where the stroke turns in the middle, such as the character "乛".
These types of strokes can be combined to form complex Chinese characters, each composed of different strokes. Understanding the types of Chinese character strokes is very important for writing and recognizing Chinese characters.