The pinyin for steak is bā and pá, the consonants are b and p, the rhymes are both a, and the tones are first and second.
I. Interpretation of steak
[ bā ]
1, to grasp; to clasp tightly with one's fingers.
2, planing; digging.
3, peel; take off.
[ pá ]
1, to bring something together or apart by hand or rake.
2, to tickle or scratch with the hands.
3. a cooking method. The ingredients (whole pieces or whole chickens or ducks, etc.) are first boiled until half-cooked, then put into a frying pan to be deep-fried, and finally crisped over a moderate fire.
4. To steal property from someone.
2. Group words
Pickpocket, pickpocket, pickpocket, pickpocket, pickpocket, pickpocket, etc.
Group words
I. pickpocket?
[ pā kāi ]
To make something fall apart by hand or with a rake-like tool.
[ bā kāi ]
1. to set apart.
2. to plow apart; to take apart; to dig up.
2. pickpocket [ pá qiè ]?
To steal (property) from someone.
III. pickpocket [ pá shǒu ]?
Also known as 掱手. A thief who steals property from others.
Four, pickpocket [ bā pí ]?
Metaphorically, cruel exploitation.
V. Pickpocket [ bā chē ]?
Climbing onto a moving train, automobile, etc.