Pinyin and sail radicals

Sail pinyin: fā n; Head of the sail: towel.

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Explanation of words:

1, smooth sailing? [? yīfān fēng shn? This ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. Metaphor is very smooth, without obstacles.

2. A sloop? [? duwéI fān chuan? A sailboat with great power and load.

3. set sail? [? Yang f ā n q ǐ heng? Raise the sail and start sailing.

4. Is the sail covered with air? [? fēng fān bì kōng? There are too many sails to cover the sun.

5. Is the sail blue? [? fēng fān bì kōng? ] Wan Li: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describe sunny weather.

6. Crossing Qian Fan? [? lì jìn qiān fān? ] I have experienced many people and many things.

7, Qian Fan competitive hair? [? qiān fān jìng fā? ] describe things developing vigorously and vigorously.