Sticky, pronounced: nián and? Zhān, pronounced nián, means sticky; When pronounced zhān, it means that sticky things are connected or attached to other things; Stick one thing to another with glue or paste.
Zhan zhān group:
1, Zhan provoke [zhān rū]
Entanglement, attraction; Adhesion; Violate; Be implicated or influenced by contact.
2. Hands [zhān shǒu]
Touching it with your hand is a metaphor for participating.
3, Zhanqin [zhā n q: n]
With relatives and friends.
4, full touch [jūn zhān]
Everyone enjoys (benefits) equally.
5. Zhan Guang
Get benefits from others or something.
Paste nián group words:
1, pasteboard? [nán bán]
Tools for cutting vegetables in the kitchen.
Step 2 stick
Stick to it, it's hard to get out.
Step 3: Sticky paste
Stickiness and adhesion; Describe things as sticky; Describe being slow, unhappy or depressed.
Sticking zhān words:
1, paste [zhā n ti]
Stick paper on other things with sticky things; Wet things will stick to other objects.
2. Sticking leaves
A form of ancient book binding that began in the Song Dynasty. The so-called butterfly suit.