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Learn the stroke order of the Chinese character "步"
The character "步" has 7 strokes. Its radical is "止". View the introduction of "步"
Let's take a look at the stroke order of "步."
丨
一
丨
一
丨
丿
丿
Animated demonstration of the stroke order for the Chinese character "步"
Characters with the same pronunciation as "步"
The basic meaning of the Chinese character "步"
v.: go on foot; walk; follow; measure by paces; pace sth off/out
n.: step; pace; stage; phase; condition; situation; state
quant.: pace
Form words with "步"
华尔兹舞步 steps of waltz
快慢步 broken rack
跨栏步 hurdle step
丁字步 T-step
步母亲之后尘 follow in one's mother's footsteps
Example phrases using "步"
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天时尚早,我去散会儿步。
It’s still early and I’d love to take a walk.
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步骑兵都是些身体强壮的小伙子。
The dragoons were stark fellows.
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他丢了王后,走到45步就认输了。
He lost his Queen and resigned in 45 moves.
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汲取民间舞蹈而变得复杂的芭蕾舞步。
[mass noun]ballet steps complicated by borrowings from folk dance.
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一对对男女慢悠悠地散着步。
Couples strolled leisurely along.
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是为了多声明请求产生的处理步。
Individual Steps are unique to a single SQL statement in the Request.
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要是踏错步或者绊倒了,继续跳。
If you make a mistake,get all tangled up, just tango on.
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第6步 ─设置页面大小和分页符
Step 6 - Set the Page Size and Page Break
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第3步 - 注意股票的开盘价.
Step 3 - Note the opening price of the stock.
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第2步:讨论下属的优势和劣势。
Step 2: Discuss your employees’ strengths and weaknesses.
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.