What radicals can be added to the word Gan?

The new characters composed of the word "gan" and its radicals are: sweet, hearty, clamped, and gan

1. Gan Pinyin: gān?

Interpretation:

1. Sweet. Opposite of "bitter": ~ spring. Same ~ *** bitter.

2. Voluntarily; willingly: bow your head ~ be a Ruziniu. No~ behind.

3. The abbreviation of Gansu.

2. Sweet Pinyin: tián?

Interpretation:

1. Taste like sugar and honey (opposite of "bitter"): This watermelon is really~ . Very well said.

2. Describe comfort and pleasure: He slept really well.

3. Swill Pinyin: gān

Definition: [Swill] water used for washing rice, washing pots and bowls, etc. Some areas are called Gushui.

4. Pinyin: qián?

Interpretation:

1. A tool for clamping things: tiger~.

2. Clamp; restrain: ~ system.

5. Mandarin pinyin: gān?

Interpretation:

1. Evergreen small trees or shrubs with small white flowers, slightly flat spherical fruits, and rich pulp The juice tastes sweet and sour, some are slightly bitter, the peel is rough, and when mature it is orange-yellow, and some are green.

2. The fruit of this plant. Extended information

Evolution of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. Ganju [gān jū]?

Wish to be in (more Low status): ~ people. ~Midstream.

2. Ganxiu [gān xiū]?

Wish to give up; give up: give up~. If the test is not successful, it will never happen.

3. Licorice [gān cǎo]?

Perennial herb. The stem is erect and hairy. The pods are curved and brown. The taproot is very long, thick, reddish-brown, and sweet. It can be used medicinally and has the functions of moistening the lungs, relieving cough and detoxifying.

4. Sweet [gān tián]?

Tian: ~ delicious.

5. Willingly [gān yuàn]?

Willingly: ~ be punished.

6. Willing to [gān yú]?

Be willing to; be willing to endure hardship.

7. Sweet [gān měi]?

Sweet (mostly describes the taste).