Bad word: dross? Hey? Bad heart? Distiller's grains? Slag? Spoil? Rubbish? Not good? Bad change? Not good? Bad dike? Bad mound.
The radical beat part, external stroke 1 1 painting, total stroke 17 painting.
Wu Bi OGMJ, Cang Xie FDTWA, ma Zheng UFKK, quadrilateral 95966.
Structure left and right, code 4748, location 5267, unified code 7CDF.
The stroke order is ノノノ丶フ丨丨丨125011.
Sound and form. From Michigan, Cao Sheng. Derived from rice and related to wine making. Original meaning: ancient refers to the wine that has not been soaked with me. Later refers to wine dregs. Bad nose (rosacea; Red nose); Gutter oil (oil made by adding sweet grain or distiller's grains). Used to mix cold dishes or as snacks); In poor spirits (wine. Use "dross"); Bad altar (place for drinking and gathering) is "jar"); Bad head (drunkard, scolding people who like to drink)
1, dregs left by brewing: distiller's grains. Scum (also refers to worthless things) Bad guy. Spoiler's wife.
2, rot, rot: not good. Rotten.
3. Bad: Things have gone wrong. Shit.
4, practice, damage: pet. Pet ("practice" sounds soft)
Related words:
Old stove?
Glutinous rice wine.
At sixes and sevens [Luan q and b ā z ā o]?
Describe disorganized, orderly and out of shape. It's [near] chaotic. Orderly.
What a mess?
Describe doing something, doing it in a mess, doing it in a mess. It can also be used to describe that things in the room are in a mess and garbage is thrown everywhere.
Distiller's grains [jiǔ zāo]?
The dregs left after brewing. Can be used for feed and cooking.
Oh, my God [Huang Zā o]?
A badly discolored mandarin fish.
The pillow is not bent well [zhěn qjièzāo]?
Distiller's grains pillow. It means drinking and getting drunk.
Vomiting [tǔ zāo]?
Generally speaking, it refers to finding loopholes or keywords from each other's language or behavior as a starting point, and sending out feelings or questions with ridicule.
Hey, it's broken [bū zāo]?
Drinking alcohol; Eat distiller's grains.
Chu bad [chǔ zāo]?
Food preserved with distiller's grains.
The pillow is not bent well [zhěn qjièzāo]?
Distiller's grains pillow. It means drinking and getting drunk.
Bad [kāng zāo]?
Bran and wine. Metaphor is poor food.
Clean up the mess [q and ng z ā o]?
Sake and bad wine. What passes through the filter is sake, and what does not pass through the filter is inferior wine. Generally refers to wine.
Bad [shí zāo]?
Pickled food is not good.
Oops [ao z ā o]?
Dialect. Trouble.
Wax particles?
Distiller's grains brewed in winter. Used for curing food.
Huh?
Dirty; Dirty.