Pronounced zhù.
1. Also known as: loom and grapefruit (loom and shaft. Shuttle and reed. A metaphor for the organization and conception of poetry); loom shuttle (the shuttle of a loom. Refers to weaving).
2. A mason in civil engineering.
3, to thin, to sharpen.
Group words: loom, loom, loom, thunder loom, loom, loom, loom, casting loom, shaft loom, loom, loom cloud, loom head, loom, loom, loom toilet, loom love, loom bucket
Expanded Information:
Words Explained:
1. loom and shaft [zhù zhóu]?
The loom and the shaft, the two parts of the old loom that govern the threads of warp and weft, is a metaphor for the organizational conception of an essay.
2. loom [jī zhù]?
The loom.
3, Lei loom [léi zhù]?
Legend has it that the god of thunder used to send out thunderbolts. Its shape is like a shuttle, hence the name.
4, Loom [zhóu zhù]?
Shaft and loom, two parts of the textile machine. Referring to the textile machine.
5、loom cloud [zhù yún]?
The cloud shaped like a shuttle.