The stroke order of the action is horizontal, horizontal, left fold, dot, horizontal fold hook and left fold.
Illustration of verb stroke order
* * * Six paintings
move
1
horizontal
2
horizontal
three
Skim floating foam
four
main points
five
Cross hook
six
abolish
Demonstration diagram of verb stroke order distribution
The pinyin of the verb is dòng, the radical is Li, the structure is left and right, the phonetic notation is _, and the stroke sequence number is 1 15453.
What is the specific explanation of verbs? We will introduce you from the following aspects:
I. Basic explanation
(1) (move) Change the original position or state: move ~. (2) (Name) Action: One action at a time. (3) (dynamic) use: ~ brain. (4) (moved) Emotional response: ~ people. (5) (move) start to do: ~ work. (6) (Deputy) Chief; Often: audience to tens of thousands.
Second, the dictionary explanation
Verb interpretation (source: dictionary revised edition) Basic meaning Verb pronunciation: dê ng How to read: Verb things change their original position or get out of a static state. As opposed to "static". _ Group talk: "Don't touch my things!" "The wind blows" and "Move, it's not cold." Verb usage. _ Group words: move the pen, move the knife, use the brain and use the brain. Verbs do something and start doing it. _ Group talk: "Everyone is willing to cooperate, and the action will be quick!" , "construction" and "departure". Verbs trigger and feel. _ Group Words: Angry, Touched, Touched and Touched. The verb to eat. _ group's words: "He has never been cruel. Adverbs often, often. _ Group's words: "It's easy to be blamed". Tang Du Fu's poem "A Gift to Chu Shi": "Friends are hard to meet, like the stars in the morning and evening." Tang Bai Juyi's Wei Yuan Ji: "Every ten days. Adverbs are used after verbs to indicate the effect. _ Group words: "Can't lift it" "Did you convince him?" Verb interpretation (source: abridged version of dictionary) Basic semantic verb pronunciation: dê ng How to read: An object has changed its original state or position. As opposed to "static". _ Group words: Blow, move and walk. _ Group words: write, cut, use your head to make a difference and start doing it. _ group words: start, start to trigger, feel. _ Group words: angry, moved and moved are used after verbs to express the effect. _ Group talk: I can't carry it, I can't carry it, I can't carry it, often, often. _ Group Words: Explanations Easily Accused (Source: Small Dictionary) Basic words refer to things changing their original positions or getting out of a static state. _ Group words: exercise, proper exercise, nothing, and moving the whole body. Do something. _ Group words: "Hands-on", "Mobilization", "Brains" and "Brains". Behavior. _ Group words: "action", "action" and "every move". My heart feels something. _ Group words: moved, tempted, moved and angry. Let's get started. _ Group words: "Start working", "Start writing", "Break ground" and "Leave for". Often: often, often, repeatedly. _ Group's words: "It's easy to be blamed". Used after verbs to express ability or effect. _ group talk: "I can't lift it" "Did you convince him? 」
Third, the encyclopedia explains.
Dynamics (d? ng) starts from force and follows weight, and weight × force = dynamics. Basic meaning: 1, change the original position or get out of the static state, as opposed to "static": change ~, fluctuation ~, floating ~, vibration ~ (The object passes through a central position and keeps reciprocating. Also known as "oscillation"). Shake ~ (1) Shake or vibrate, such as "doors and windows move"; B major events or news are disturbing, such as "the whole country is moved"). 2. make it happen: send ~. 3, use: ~ use, ~ Wu, ~ ask (polite words, excuse me). 4, let it work or change, let feelings change: feeling ~, ~ stimulation, listening ~, tolerance. 5, eat (mostly used in the negative): I don't want to be jealous these days. 6, non-static: ~ painting. 7. Variable: ~ Output. 8, behavior: lifting ~, ~ work. 9, often: ~ blame.
Fourth, say and explain words.
Said Wen Jie Zi _ Volume 13 Force Department also. From strength to weight. _ _, ancient prose _ from _. ACTS _ cut [note] _, ancient prose. Note (_) is also used to explain words. By Ye Qi. From the Force. Heavy _. Only _ cut. Nine.
Here are some other related knowledge about verbs:
Poems about verbal characters are:
The stars don't move, they move to supplement the east wind, praise the thousand movements when they are manual, praise the benevolent heart when there is no wind, praise the benevolent heart when there is no wind, do good deeds when they are motionless, and remember dreams when the water moves.
The English saying about verbs is:
Keywords moving, stirring, engine, motive, moving, throbbing, dynamic, swinging,
Word combinations about verb characters are:
Swing, move, change, broadcast, stir, flap, stir, rub, stir, tide, withdraw, zoom, balance, impulse, sexual impulse, twitch, touch, twitch,
Idioms about verbs are:
Immortality, hands and feet, undercurrent, motionless, high-spirited, unchanging, holding a knife and moving a stick, cute, ready to move, ready to move, this and that, waiting for the opportunity, shaking the earth, losing no time, unstable, shocking and touching, moving like a rabbit,
The calligraphy pictures about verbs are as follows: