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Radical radicals and structural word groups of faces

The radical of face is face; the radical is face; the structure is single.

Group of words:

Above? Front? Face? Opposite? Bread? Noodles? Ramen? Cold noodles? Face? And noodles? Flour? Cheeks? Batter? Both sides? Noodles? One side? Front side

Dough? Old noodles? Fermented noodles

1. Pinyin

miàn

2. Strokes

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3. Stroke order

Horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal fold, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal

4. Interpretation< /p>

1. Face.

2. Meeting.

3. Facing; facing.

4. The front part of something.

5. The surface of things.

6. The layer where things are exposed outside (opposite to "inside").

7. Part; aspect.

8. Suffixes of locative words.

9. Quantifier. ① Used for the number of meetings; ② Used for flat and thin things.

10. In geometry, it is called the figure formed by the movement of lines. It has length and width, but no thickness.

5. Idioms

To open up one side of the net? To change one’s mind? To be red-faced? To be alone? To look at each other? To be comprehensive? To be bull-headed? ?Unrecognizable, never seen before? Unchanged face? Same face for thousands of people? Dove-shaped swan face

One word? Eight-faced exquisite

6. Sentences

1. In front of you is a person. between schools.

2. Xiao Ming puts the noodles into boiling water.

3. He ate a piece of bread and drank a glass of water this morning.

7. Sentences

1. The first-level standard Chinese character (commonly used character)?, this character first appeared in oracle bone inscriptions in the Shang Dynasty. The lines around the ancient character shape simulate the outline of the face, and the middle part It's "eye".

2. The original meaning of "面" is "face". Derived from a person's face, it refers to the appearance of things. By extension, the direction of the face refers to various parts and different sides of things. It is also extended to "facing" and "facing". Surface is also used as a geometric concept. Face also refers to something that looks like a plane and is used as a quantifier.