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Learn the stroke order of the Chinese character "稗"
The character "稗" has 13 strokes. Its radical is "禾". View the introduction of "稗"
Let's take a look at the stroke order of "稗."
丿
一
丨
丿
丶
丿
丨
𠃍
一
一
丿
一
丨
Animated demonstration of the stroke order for the Chinese character "稗"
Characters with the same pronunciation as "稗"
The basic meaning of the Chinese character "稗"
n.: barnyard grass; weeds that look like rice plants
adj.: trivial; insignificant; unofficial:
Form words with "稗"
Example phrases using "稗"
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这越狱稗和动物的生命在你手中!
This jailbreak barnyard and the life of animals are in your hands!
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应该及时拔掉稻田里的稗草.
The barnyard grass in the rice fields should be pulled out quickly.
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一个新的稗游戏之间的你和七只母鸡。
A new barnyard game between you and seven hens.
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研究了雀稗麦角菌产麦角碱发酵条件.
The paper studied ferment condition of Claviceps paspali to producing ergot alkali.
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四倍体双穗雀稗兼性无孢子生殖的研究。
Facultative apospory in tetraploid paspalum distichum l.
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水稻田优势杂草主要是稗草和稻李氏禾;
The dominant weeds in paddy field were Echijnochioa crusgalli and Leersia oryzoides.
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那么打高尔夫球的人对海滨雀稗评价如何呢?
So do golfers rate seashore paspalum as a birdie or a bogie?
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海滨雀稗似乎是高尔夫球场的绿色解决方案。
Seashore paspalum appears to be a green solution that's par for the course.
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对产麦角碱雀稗麦角菌的发酵培养基进行了研究.
This paper is a study of culture medium of Claviceps Paspali for ergot alkali fermentation.
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新型二氯喹啉酸是水稻田防除稗草的优良化学除草剂.
New quinclorac is an excellent chemical herbicide for controlling barnyard grass in paddy fields.
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.