Pinyin

Being Pinyin: āi.Being Pinyin: beaten, beaten, beaten, beaten, next, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to, next to.

By the mill, by the east and west to ask, by the Rai, by the squeeze, by the shoulder and foot, by the east and west, by the row, by the shoulder and foot, by the family according to the household, by the day, by the enquiry, by the hostel, by the off, by the head, by the beating, by the scolding, by the gram, by the resonance, by the mountain and the sea.

Stroke order and meaning:

Total strokes of "挨" (挨): 10 strokes. 1.一(横), 2.亅(竖钩), 3.? (mention), 4. ㄥ (撇折), 5. 丶 (点), 6. ノ (撇), 7. 一 (横), 8. (down).

The basic meaning of "suffer" is to suffer. Derived meaning is delayed, such as by time, by delay. In daily use, "挨" is also often used as a verb to express crowding, such as rubbing shoulders.