Tired words: tired, tired, tired, layer tired, entangled, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired , stack up, stack up, stack up, stack up,
The stroke order of stack up is vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, vertical, horizontal, offset fold, offset fold, dot, vertical hook, offset, dot.
Illustration of the stroke order of the word "Lei"
***Eleven strokes
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Demonstration diagram of the stroke order distribution of the word "Lei"
The pinyin of "Lei" is léi, the radical is Tian, ??and the structure is upper and lower. The phonetic notation is ㄌㄟ_, ㄌㄟˇ, ㄌㄟ_, and the stroke order number is 25121554234.
What is the specific explanation of the word "lei"? We will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Basic explanation
[léi] 1. To attach or bundle: to be cumbersome or cumbersome. [lěi] 1. Continuous, overlapping, accumulation: accumulation. Tired days. accumulation. Tired. Over time and over time. A long list of articles. 2. Increase according to the original amount: progressive tax. 3. Connect and severally: involve. implicated. drag. [lèi] 1. Tired, overworked: tired. Tired. 2. To make you tired: When you have recovered from your illness, don’t be tired anymore.
2. Kangxi Dictionary
Leiwei concentrated Itobu Kangxi_Painting: 11 paintings, Bubu_Painting: 5 paintings "__" Li Chuiqie "Collection_" _Zhuiqie ,__sound_. "Jade Chapter" is the same as _. "Mencius" Tired of his children. 《__》_Tired___ too. "__Policy"_tires our people. "_" Tired, _ same. Also "_·Yue Ling" is a combination of tiring cattle __ and _ females for grazing. "_" tired and _ are both names of _horse. "Collection" __, or tired. Asking for Zi Niu. And "__" forcefully cut "set_" _ water cut "zheng_" _wretched cut, __ sound_. "_Part"_, or tired. __Character_. Also "__" good_cut "collect_" force_cut, ___go_. _Sit also. "_· Traveling Mastiff"_Lei Dade. "Thirteen Years of Zuo_·_" is _ and _ is _ tiring future generations. "Gongyang_·Huan 2nd Year" is so tiring. Also, the force is strong and the sound is choppy. "_·Qu_"_The doctor is tired. "_" Tired, Luo also. And "Ji_" force involves cutting, sound_. place name. _Luxiaqu__ There is Feilei City in the southwest.
3. Shuowen Jiezi
Shuowen Jiezi_Volume Thirteen Shibu_Deliye. One is called Da Suo. From Shi__. Li Zhui Qie Shuo Wen Jiezi Note (_) _ is reasonable. _ is the combination of chopsticks. The combination of chopsticks is reasonable and orderly. It is said_. __say. It's almost like a pearl. This is also true. One is called Da Suo. __do_. The word _. Note the cloud. Black cord also. Also tired. For example, Mencius tired his descendants. Also used as lean. Such as Yi Da_Lei Qijiao. _Yun Dashuo also. _, Yu Zuo_. By extension, not dying for sin means_. __ male and anti __ note. From Shito. __. ____Province_ also. Chase and cut. Fifteen parts. Pressing the word __ makes a big difference. _In the fifteenth chapter. Da Suo also. His __ must not be tired. _In Part 16. Increase. It also extends by extension. Its custom is tiring. Not used in ancient times.
4. Encyclopedia Explanation
This entry introduces the pronunciation, basic information, and basic meaning of the Chinese character "Lei".
5. Detailed explanation
[léi] noun (1) (phonetic. From 糳 (mì), indicating that it is related to thread, _ (thunder) sound. Original meaning: rope) (2) Same as the original meaning. It is also called "缧" tired, and it is also called Dasuo. ——"Shuowen" Two releases of tired prisoners. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Third Year of Chenggong" Use the sword to cut off the tiredness. ——"Book of Han·Li Guangzhuan" (3) Another example: 雷绁 (rope for tying criminals. Extended to prison, prison); tielei (tied rope); 雷 Prisoner (a person who is imprisoned) (4) refers to Bulls in mating season. For example: the verb (1) of Lei Niu (breeding cattle or general bull) overlaps; it is connected into a series of terraces and pavilions, some facing high mountains. ——"The Songs of Chu·Calling the Soul" (2) Another example: tired chess (stacked chess pieces); tired stack (stacked); tired paper (many pieces of paper in succession) (3) tied; tied tied to tired his disciples.
——"Mencius, King Hui of Liang" is a burden on old and weak women. ——"Historical Records" (4) Another example: tired drop (drag, burden); tired prisoner (detained prisoner) (5) See also lěi; lèi [lěi] verb (1) (knowing. The original character is like soil The shape of accumulation of blocks; from 糸 (mì), filament, fabric is made of accumulation of filaments, so it also means accumulation. Original meaning: accumulation, accumulation) (2) Same as the original meaning. And tired. ——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of Women" (3) I am exhausted again. (4) Another example: danger is like accumulating eggs; accumulating (encumbrance); accumulating knots (a metaphor for stacking repetitive, redundant and useless words); accumulating pills (piling up projectiles); accumulating (accumulating thickness); accumulating (originally refers to paving) Accumulating wormwood, blankets, etc., to sit with relatives. Later, the grief for the deceased parents was called the sorrow of tired wormwood. (5) Drag; cause harm. Such as: harmful (drag the damage); tiring (impair oneself) (6) implicated; hindrance. Such as: implicated (involved); implicated; implicated (7) To tarnish King Zhao, his identity has not been revealed, and his treacherous plot has not been revealed. If we attack him suddenly with troops, we may hurt the late emperor's love and harm your majesty's benevolence. ——Sun Gaoliang of the Ming Dynasty, "The Complete Biography of Yu Qian", has exhausted his wealth. ——"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio·Promoting Weaving" You have been tired of reaching this point. ——Qing Dynasty Yuan Mei's "Mess of Sacrifice to Sisters" Adjective (1) Continuous; repeated repeated calls should not be answered. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhang Heng Biography" (2) (Lei: many times. Now there is a two-syllable word "Lei times". Zhao: to be called up. Ying: to answer the call) Tired officials do not lose the state and county. ——"Zi Zhi Tong Jian" Those who walk wildly are tired for days. ——Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Liu Hedong Collection" Double rewards and heavy punishments. ——"Han Feizi·Five beetles" (3) It has been around for many lifetimes. (4) Another example: cumulative seven (seven sevens, that is, forty-nine days); cumulative relatives (all generations are married); cumulative ten (consecutive tens of days); cumulative decrease (decreasing in sequence); cumulative night (overnight ); tired battles (continuous victories); tired battles (continuous battles, continuous battles) quantifier weight unit. For example: millet grains (in ancient times, millet grains were used as the basis for measurement. Millet millet grains are arranged in a certain way, either vertically or horizontally, to form minutes, inches, rulers, and the length of music pipes, or to form sum, Measured volumes such as liters and buckets may become baht, liang, jin, etc. to calculate weight; another ten millet is tired) [lèi] verb (1) to work hard; to work. Such as: tired (fatigue); tired; tired; tired heart (tiring the mind); tired form (tiring the body); tired_ (trouble; tired); exhausted (described as extremely tired); not afraid of hardship, not afraid of tiredness (2 ) describes complex writing or wordy language. Such as: tired (words and language are complicated); tired (words are complicated and language is wordy) (3) troublesome; entrusted. Such as: tired_(trouble and tired); tired (trouble) noun (1) family burden. Such as: tired (the family is too tired) (2) sorrow, disaster. For example: Guo Ti (the country's worry) (3) Crime; the faults are all the same, but the gains and losses are not judged. ——"Shishuoxinyu" (4) Another example: Sin (sin) (5) refers to family members. Such as: Jia Lei (family members) (6) See also léi; lěi
The following introduces other related knowledge of the word "Lei":
The poems about the word "Lei" include:
"Qing Gong Ci: There are so many emperors' edicts, why are they five?", "Zhang's Garden: When the pears and dates are ripe", "Ji Cui Tian: The new tomb is full of bloody battles", "The peach trees planted in the corner of the courtyard the year before last are called mountain peaches. "Children's Day after the flowers are full of green seeds", "The small push plate of hawthorn is as fruity as cherries", "Sticking stone·Leilei_mountain with stone surface", "Jackfruit·Leilei is rounder than melon", "Song of Bamboo Branch·Fish" "There are many stones on the Pupu", "Late spring miscellany·Purple cocoons are decorated with green mulberry trees", "Ci rhyme·Beimang old and new are only tired",
The English words for "lai" are:
cumulative, accretion, build-up, accumulation, accumulate, buildup, drag, rack,
The word combinations of the word cumulative are:
Cumulative, endure, tired, tired, layer tired , tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, tired, caught tired, brought tired, dirty tired, stacked, stacked, stacked, stacked,
About tired The idioms of the word are:
As heavy as pearls, full of fruits, full of blood debts, full of depression, heavy crimes, heavy baggage, exhausting work, heavy debts, numerous buildings, lengthy documents, long years. , all the year round, many years, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, thousands, and thousands of years. The calligraphy pictures of the characters are: