Basic meaning:
Body t ǐ (?)
1, the whole body of human and animals: the body. Weight. Body temperature. Physical quality. Signs (abnormal changes found by doctors when examining patients). Physical quality. Appearance. Physical fitness (physique and energy). Sports. The body is in pieces.
2, a part of the body: four bodies. Throw yourself on the ground.
3. The thing itself or all: the object. Theme. Group.
4. State or shape of matter: solid. Liquid. Volume.
5. Style and style of writing or calligraphy: genre (literary works can be divided into poems, essays, novels, plays, etc. Style (the genre of an article, such as "Sao Style", "Pian Style" and "Old Style Poetry"). Font.
6. Patterns and rules of things: systems. System.
7, personal experience, understanding: physical knowledge (personally check). Body odor practice (xíng? )。
8. Put yourself in others' shoes: be considerate. Considerate. Be compassionate.
9, as opposed to "use". "Ti" and "Yong" are a pair of categories in China's classical philosophy, which refer to "Ti" and "Yong" respectively. It is generally believed that "body" is the most fundamental and internal; "Use" is the external expression of "body".
Other meaning:
Physical test and (1)
[Intimate] 1 Personal belongings of family members; ② Close, such as "Tizi", also known as "Ladder".
Related words:
Object [wù tǐ]?
(name) an individual who is composed of matter and occupies a certain space.
All of them?
(Name) The sum of all parts; Total number of individuals (mostly people): ~ Attendance. [Almost] all of them.
Sports [tǐ yù]?
(Name) refers to physical exercise and physical quality education: ~ class | ~ competition.
Gymnastics [tǐ cāo]?
Artificial sports are created to exercise according to the needs of human life.
Font [zitǐ]?
(Name) ① Different writing styles of Chinese characters, such as regular script, running script and running script. (2) Calligraphy schools, such as European style, Yan style and Liu Ti. The shape of the word: ~ neat.
temperature
【tǐ wēn】?
1. Body temperature.
Perfect?
(name) whole body; Whole object: ~ transparent.
Black and blue?
Covered with scars, as dense as fish scales. Describe the serious injury. The [near] body broke into pieces.
Fat [[biāo féI tǐZhuang]]?
Describe the fatness of livestock.
Body [qū tǐ]?
Text of (name).
Out of her wits?
Describe panic, can't be independent.
A piece of skin [tǐ wú wán fū]?
End: intact. Skin: skin. There is not a whole skin. (1) describe the whole body is hurt. (2) The metaphorical argument is refuted for no reason or the article is deleted beyond recognition.
Fusion?
Merge into a whole. Metaphor several closely related things, like nature, are a whole.
Media [méi tǐ]?
(Name) refers to the tools for exchanging and disseminating information, such as newspapers, radio, advertisements, etc. News ~. Close to the media.
Decent [tǐ miàn]?
(name) identity; System: loss ~. [anti] shame | shame. (shape) brilliance; Glory. Beauty in form; Generous: looks ~.
Liquid?
An object that has a certain volume and no certain shape but can flow. Such as water, oil, etc.
Physical fitness [tǐ P220]?
(name) physical fitness and energy; Body: ~ strong.