Pronunciation: zì cài fěn
Zì is pronounced as z, rhymes with ì, and has a tone of four.
Cài (菜cài), the vowel is c, the rhyme is ài, and the tone is tetrachordal.
Powder fěn, the vowel is f, the rhyme is ěn, and the tone is three.
I. Stained Pinyin: zì
Interpretation:
1. To dip, to macerate.
2, oil, mud, etc. accumulated on top and difficult to remove, also refers to oil, mud, etc. accumulated on top of an object and difficult to remove.
2. Cai pinyin: cài
Definition:
1. A plant used as a side dish.
2. Food other than staple food.
Three: powder pinyin: fěn
Interpretation:
1, fine powder.
2. A powder used especially for make-up.
3, to smear with paint.
Extended InformationPowder Chinese Character Strokes:
Powder Related Group Words:
1. flour [miàn fěn]?
Flour ground from wheat.
2, chalk [fěn bǐ]?
A strip used for writing on a blackboard, made by mixing chalk, cooked gypsum powder, etc., with water, filling the model and then solidifying.
3, red powder [hóng fěn]?
Women's make-up rouge and powder, the old borrowed reference to young women, beautiful women.
4, crushed [fěn suì]?
Shattered badly.
5、粉黛[fěn dài]?
White powder and greenish-black pigment for women's make-up.