I. Pronunciation Interpretation [zhà]:
1, (object) suddenly broke.
2. Blasting with explosives and bombs.
3. suddenly angry.
Composition: explosion, explosion, explosives, market explosion
Second, the pronunciation interpretation [zhá]:
A cooking method. Put the raw materials in an oil pan and cook with strong fire or warm fire.
Composition: fried sauce, fried cake, fried pill and fried ghost.
Extended data
First, the etymological evolution: Biography and Regular Script
Second, the special-shaped characters:
Third, related words:
1, hole [zhà y m: n]?
Livestock such as horses and donkeys will suddenly panic, scream or run when they see strangers or other unfamiliar things. Such as: the donkey blows its eyes, shakes its head, wags its tail and noses.
2. Blow up [zhà su]?
Blow an object (such as a rock) to pieces with explosives.
3. Fried cake [zhá gāo]?
Cake made of glutinous rice flour. With adzuki bean and sugar as stuffing, it is fried and eaten.
4. Jianwan [zhá wán]?
Bomb.
5. Fried sauce [zháJiang]?
Metaphor misappropriation; Press the hard button. Such as: appearance, last name? Lee? Really want hard fried sauce!