The pinyin for pendulum is bǎi.
I. Pronunciation
bǎi.
II. Interpretation
1. to place; to arrange: to put something ~ well. A dozen fishing boats were ~ in a row by the river. ~ Facts, reasoning.
2, show; show off: ~ broad. ~ Mighty.
3. to shake; to sway: a big shake of ~. He shook his ~ hand straight at me.
3. Stroke order
Horizontal, vertical hook, lift, vertical, horizontal fold, vertical, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, horizontal, apostrophe fold, dot.
Four, close synonyms
Shake: to sway; to make an object move back and forth: to move ~. ~ sway. ~ hand. ~ bell. ~ scull. ~ to shake one's head.
Shaking: shaking; swinging: shaking head ~ head. The wind blew the branches of the trees straight ~.
V. Word formation
Placing: to arrange; to place. From the fourth and fifth installment of Water Margin.
Pendulum clock: a kind of clock that has a pendulum to control the even running of the mechanism.
Pendulum: (verb) to place things according to an aesthetic point of view: the house is ~ very neat. Metaphorically speaking, it is not useful to look at.
Example sentences for arrange:
1. A northwesterly wind blew, and the long, skinny branches of the aspen tree swayed in the cold wind, shaking the snow from the uniformly upward-stretching branches.
2, the grass against the wind and rain, suddenly head high, suddenly swaying, like a drunken song, then the earth played a "strong grass fight wind" hymn. The storm is backing down and is willing to bow to the wind.
3. If I go to see it again the next day, it will be a very proud demeanor, as if in the other flowers to show their own style.
4. A few of the longer feathers were still swaying up and down, and my mother turned to me with a small smile, and then the whole room was filled with laughter.
5. A gust of wind blew against the only tree, and the tree swayed violently, and the gust seemed to be the wail of the tree.
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