Spelling?
nǐ?
Head of department? Yeah.
Pen and painting? seven
Five lines? wood
Complex body? plan to
Five strokes? RNYW
New words
Basic interpretation
1. Drafting; Design: ~ draft. ~ scheme.
2. plan: ~ adopt.
3. imitation: mode ~.
Related words
imitate
[mó nǐ]?
Also imitate. Imitate the ready-made appearance.
draft
[nǐ dìng]?
1. Draft and formulate: ~ Vision plan.
imitate
[mó nǐ]?
See [simulation].
fictitious/virtual
[xū nǐ]?
1. Fiction: Some of the storylines in that novel were written by the author.
personification
[nǐ rén]?
A kind of analogy. Describing living things or non-living things directly as people endows people with thoughts, feelings or actions, giving people a vivid impression and concrete feelings. Such as: "the spring breeze carefully and gently caresses and cares for the grass that has just sprouted." ? In literary works (such as fairy tales, fables, etc.), it is a common personalized description technique.
analogy
[bǐ nǐ]?
1. A figure of speech. That is to say, things A are intended to be things B. There are two kinds of personification and imitation. For example, "Crickets play the piano here" is anthropomorphic, and "Bruno's thoughts soar among free people" is simulacra.
mimicry
[nǐ tài]?
The phenomenon that some animals are formed in the process of evolution, and the appearance shape or color markings are similar to other biological or abiotic anomalies. Mainly for self-defense. It is most common among insects, for example, the butterfly is shaped like a dead leaf, and the stick insect is shaped like a bamboo joint or a branch.
draw up
[cǎo nǐ]?
Drafting; Preliminary design: ~ file. ~ the long-term planning of local development.
draft
[nǐ dìng]?
Draw up an action plan.
make/prepare/produce a draft
[nǐ gǎo]?
Drafting manuscripts (mostly official documents): the principal himself ~. The secretary drew up a draft.
model after ancient style/artistic forms
[nǐ gǔ]?
Imitate the ancient style and art form: ~.
proposal
[nǐ yì]?
1. Pre-consideration: Facts have proved that his ~ is completely correct.
fabricate
[xuán nǐ]?
Fiction out of thin air: the plot of this novel is ~
imitation works (of literature and art)
[nǐ zuò]?
A work written by imitating someone else's style or under the guise of someone else's tone.
Proposed
[suǒ nǐ]?
Can be compared.
Draft ticket
[piào nǐ]?
Ming? Qing? On behalf of the emperor, the cabinet gave a reply to the courtiers' notes. First, the proposed words were written on the ticket sign, and the attached copy was submitted to the emperor for ruling, which was called the "draft ticket".
draw up
[nǐ zhì]?
1. Compare its scale system. "Song Shu Jiang Xia Wang Yigong Biography": "Repairing the pavilion, drafting it? Dongcheng. "
Fictitious topic
[nǐ tí]?
1. Try to infer the proposition.
simulation
[mō nǐ]?
Imitate, imitate.
Intended use
[nǐ yòng]?
1. Proposed for use.