Words with tables

exaggerate

[ancient zhāng]

1. exaggeration; Exaggeration: this statement is too ~.

paper

[zhǐ zhāng]

Paper (collectively)

crazy

[huāng zhāng]

My heart is not calm, anxious: I see ~.

support

[shēn zhāng]

Enlarge (mostly abstract things): ~ justice.

weedy

[xiāo zhāng]

(evil forces, evil spirits) rise; Reckless: ~ for a moment. Arrogance.

raise

[zhāng tiē]

Post (notices, advertisements, slogans, etc.). ): ~ notice.

excessive

[p zhāng]

1. Pursuing formal beauty, paying too much attention to ostentation and extravagance: opposing ~ wasting.

tense;nervous

[jǐn zhāng]

1. The spirit is in a state of high preparation; Excitement: it's inevitable that there will be some ~

Tofu slices

[qiān sheets]

Food is a thin dried bean curd.

develop

[drum zhāng]

Extend (influence, territory, etc) outward. This medicine can make blood vessels.

Printing paper

[Yang zhāng]

Unit of calculation for printing workload. Printing paper is one-sided printing of a whole piece of paper, which is equivalent to double-sided printing of half a piece of paper. It is also a unit for calculating the number of printing paper. A printed piece of paper is half of the whole paper; A ream of paper (500 sheets) is equal to 1000 sheets.

open one's mouth

[zhāng zuǐ]

1. Open your mouth and talk more: I knew what you were going to say as soon as you came.

Reckless and rude

[zhāng Kuang]

Arrogance; Frivolity: manners ~.

(of an enterprise) shut down.

[gun zhāng]

Refers to the closure of the store, but also refers to the closure of the store.

amplify

[zhāng dà]

Expand; Exaggeration: ~ things. ~ it's words.

announce

[shēng zhāng]

Spread news, things, etc. Don't go out about this.

yawn

[zhāng küu]

Open your mouth.

Roll up and unfold

[xī zhāng]

One: eyes come from ~.

relax

[poem zhāng]

Muscle tissue, such as the heart or blood vessels, changes from a tense state to a relaxed state.

put up a notice

[zhāng bǎng]

Announce: ~ announce. ~ recruiting talents.

Zhang Hui

[Hu zhāng]

Carry forward.

Zhang Shi

[sh zhāng]

1.

Zhang Zhu

[zhāng zhǔ]

1. means to play a major role.

Zhang Hui

[Hu zhāng]

Make public; Expand. Huangfu Mi's Preface to Sandu Fu: "Since the end of time, the person who wrote the article failed to make a statement, and has already re-written. Its cultural heritage is empty, the big one covers the face of heaven and earth, and the small one enters the fiber. " Song Sima Guang's Chronicle of the Ten Kingdoms Preface: "The emperor belongs to the public and takes government. It is appropriate to restore the way of Yao and Shun and assist the Lord, and should not put money and goods first." Qing Gu Yanwu's Wuxi Monument Song: "Su Zong started fighting and the national situation was restored." Zhang's Mourning for the South of the Yangtze River: "The right of independence of a province extends to other provinces, such as the United States."

Zhang Dian

[diān zhāng]

Refers to the Tang Dynasty calligrapher Zhang Xu.

Zhanggu

[zhāng gù]

Look around.

Huang Zhang

[huāng zhāng]

Panic. Shortage, through "panic"

cheat

[Zhu zhāng]

Make a picture, too Falsification; Cheating.

cheat

[Zhu zhāng]

Same as "Zhang"

Zhang Cai

[zhāng cài]

The names of Zhang Heng and Cai Yong in Eastern Han Dynasty.

Zhangse

[zhāng sè]

Adjust the strings on the harp.

Zhang Xiao

[xiāo zhāng]

Zhang Yi of the owl. Describe madness.

Zhangzhi

[zhāng zhi]

It's called Zhang Shibu.

Xiazhang

[west zhāng]

It shines brightly.

Zhang Mai

[zhāng mài]

Hang up and sell yourself. The eighth of the ten quatrains in Du Fu's Kuizhou Song in Tang Dynasty: "Recalling the past, Xianyang city is merged, and landscapes are sold." Autumn note: "Zhang sells, and the map is sold in the market."

Tazhang

[tàZhang]

Also called "play". Step on the crossbow frame and shoot an arrow.

ZhangYan

[xiāo zhāng]

Thrushcross spreads its wings. Metaphor is madness and arrogance.

Yuanzhang

[Yang zhāng]

Songshan and Zhang Ying are also called Jinyuan.

Jaco

[bò zhāng]

Open the crossbow by hand.

Arc tension

[hú zhāng]

Tools for catching animals. Arc, mechanical crossbow, etc.; Zhang, the genus of the snare.