Chao has only one pronunciation, and the pinyin of Chao is chǎo.
The radical of stir-fried is fire, and the total strokes are eight.
Basic meaning:
1. Put things in a pot and stir until cooked.
For example: ~ dishes. ~ meters. ~Mian. ~ A cold meal (a metaphor for not being efficient in doing things, simply repeating the words and doing things in the past without new content). ~ Squid (in dialect, because squid is rolled up as soon as it is fried, so it is rolled up and fired. It is also abbreviated as "fried").
2. Buying and selling.
For example: ~ Yellow croaker (referring to buying and selling gold). ~Territory. ~Buy~Sell (referring to the buying and selling of stocks and foreign exchange). Extended information
Related words? Fried liver? Roasted nuts? Stir-fried greens? Stir-fried
1. Fried liver
[chǎo gān]?
A kind of food, thickened with pork liver, sausage, garlic, yellow sauce and other seasonings.
2. Roasted nuts
[chǎo huò]?
The general name for dry-fried foods sold in stores.
3. Fried green tea
[chǎo qīng]?
One of the drying processes for making tea. For example, when making green tea, the fresh tea leaves are dried, rolled, and then fried dry in a pot, which is called fried green tea.
4. Roll stir-fry
[gǔn chǎo]?
The tea leaves are heated in the metal drum and flipped with the rotation of the drum, so that the tea sticks are tight and complete. And achieve the purpose of drying.