Stick, pronounced: zhān zhù. Refers to stickiness.
It means that sticky things are connected to each other or attached to other things; one thing is glued to another thing with glue or paste.
At the same time, when "sticky" is pronounced as nián, it means that the object has a very high adhesion.
When pronounced as zhān, the part of speech is a verb, which means that sticky (nián) things are connected to each other or attached to other things.
Usage: First stick the spun silk to the paper, then keep moving your head, working tirelessly day and night, and finally weave into a cocoon.
Extended information:
1. Paste, pinyin zhān tiē.
Use sticky things to attach paper to other things; wet things to stick to other objects.
Citation: Mao Dun? "Midnight" IV: "There is also a small shadow of Zeng Jiaju stuck on it."
2. Adhesion, pinyin zhān lián.
In modern medicine, it specifically refers to the mucous membrane or serosa in the body that sticks together due to inflammation.
Quotation: Lu Xun? "Weeds·Snow": "After the snowflakes in Shuofang are flying, they are always like powder or sand. They will never stick together. They are scattered on the house, the ground, and the withered grass. That's it. ”