Pinyin: w ? i, w ē i, stroke: 12.
Radical: mountain five strokes input method: mdgt
Basic explanation: Wai
wǎi
Mountain and water bends (mostly used for place names): sea cucumber (sh Ang).
Sprained ankle: I sprained my ankle while going downhill.
The mountain road is uneven.
sprain
wēi
The appearance of the mountain is high.
Number of strokes:12;
Radical: mountain;
Sequence number: 252131531534.
Detailed explanation: Wai
wǎi
shape
The uneven appearance of the valley [(of mountain valley) rugged]. Such as: twisted (uneven appearance); Waikui (uneven appearance)
sprain
wǎi
move
Sprain [Sprain] Twist one's ankle
sprain
wǎi
name
[Dialect]: It is called the place where mountains and waters bend. Mostly used for place names [〖bend〗]. Such as Vladivostok
See also W ē i.
fail
wāiní
Get into the mud. Metaphor things difficult to do, in trouble.
bend (in a river or mountain range)
wāizi
[dialect]
[river bend]: the place where the water bends-mostly used for place names. Such as: Chijiaweizi (in Liaoning Province); Sandaowaizi (in Jilin Province)
[Mountain Recess]: The place where the mountain bends-mostly used for place names.
sprain
wēi
See also w m: I
(of mountains) lofty
wēiwéi
[〖towering〗] The mountain looks steep.