Traditional Chinese characters of teeth

tooth

Spelling?

chǐ?

Department head? tooth

Pens and paintings? eight

Five elements? fire

Complex body? tooth

Five strokes? HWBJ

new word

Basic interpretation? Detailed explanation?

1. tooth 1

2. the toothed part of the object: saw ~. Comb ~ There are a few children missing from the fireplace.

3. Toothed: ~ wheel.

4. draw; Cite as the same kind: ~ platoon. Not for humans.

5. age: sequence ~. ~ all virtues are respected.

6. Speaking of; By the way: ~ and. Less than ~ (sh incarnation).

Related words

tooth

【yá chǐ】?

Organs used by humans and higher animals to chew food. It grows on the jaw, is highly calcified, and has enamel on the outer layer, which is harder than bone tissue. People have to sprout teeth twice in their lives. The first eruption is the deciduous teeth. The permanent teeth have sprouted again. According to position, function and shape, teeth are divided into incisors (incisors), canines (canines) and bicuspids (front teeth). ...

canine tooth

【jī chǐ】?

1. The teeth of the sole.

White teeth

【hào chǐ】?

White teeth.

decayed tooth

【qǔ chǐ】?

1. Sick, food residues ferment in teeth, produce acid, destroy tooth enamel, form tooth decay, and have symptoms such as toothache and swollen gums.

sawtooth

【jù chǐ】?

Sharp teeth on a saw blade.

false tooth

【yì chǐ】?

Insert false teeth.

Laugh/sneer

[chǐlīng]?

Laugh (if you laugh, your mouth will open and your teeth will feel cold after a long time): it makes people ~.

grind one's teeth

[ǐ]?

A generic term for molars.

wisdom tooth

【zhì chǐ】?

Also known as molars. The third molar of permanent teeth. It generally grows at the age of 18-22. Some people don't live long.

gear

【chǐ lún】?

Gears on the machine. Usually in pairs, one rotates and the other is driven. Function is to change transmission direction, rotation direction, speed, torque, etc.

despise

【bù chǐ】?

Not in a row, indicating extreme contempt: people are ~. Teeth: In the same row.

pronounce

【kǒu chǐ】?

1. Pronunciation of speech; Speaking skills: ~ clear (correct pronunciation). ~ smart (fluent).

open one's mouth

【qǐ chǐ】?

Opening (pointing to others' request): difficult ~. Inconvenience ~.