[chá]
Ballad is a Chinese word with various pronunciations and interpretations, which is generally used in word formation, sentences, paragraphs and articles.
sharp edge
chā
< Name >
Short hair that remains or revives after shaving; A bearded look [stubby hair or beard]. Be unshaven
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sharp edge
chá
< Name >
Small fragments [fragment; small broken pieces of ice,glasses,etc.]。 Such as: ice slag; Glass slag, bowl slag
A broken part on a crevasse [chipped edge of a container]
A brand-new car with black paint has a broken head and two pieces of white wood are exposed, which is very discordant and ugly. -Lao She's Camel Xiangzi
sharp edge
chá
< Move >:
The skin was cut by broken glass, porcelain, etc. Be careful not to let the broken glass smash your hand
See also chā
broken pieces
chár
[small broken piece]: small pieces
small pieces of ice
Porcelain fragments
[Sharp edge of broken glass (China)]: A breach in an object.
Run into a bowl fragment
[the cause of a quarrel]: bad blood; An excuse for argument
They have a quarrel, and now neither of them talks to the other.
Find fault
[sth. just said or motivated]: refers to something mentioned or just said.
I forgot this fragment.
[impetus; Tendency][] [Fang]: momentum
This fragment comes to no good.
sharp edge
chá
ㄔㄚˊ
[~ son (
Fragments pierce the flesh: the hand is broken by the glass. Ch ?)] A. Small fragments, such as "ice ~ ~"; B. the breach on the utensil, such as "bowl ~ ~"; C. bad blood, the cause of the dispute between the two sides, such as "he always wants to find ~ ~"; D. refers to the things mentioned or what people have just said, such as "words ~ ~" and "words ~ ~".
Zheng code: GFKA, u: 78b4, GBK:B2EA.
Number of strokes: 14, radical: stone, stroke order number:1325112342511
sharp edge
chā
ㄔㄚˉ
"Beard pull ~" describes a full face of beard without modification.
Number of strokes: 14, radical: stone, stroke order number:1325112342511
Zheng code: GFKA, u: 78b4, GBK:B2EA.
Number of strokes: 14, radical: stone, stroke order number:1325112342511
Note: In the railway industry system, ballast is generally pronounced as "zhā".