The pinyin for shelve: gē, the consonant is g, the rhyme is ē, and the tone is one sound.
Pinyin: yī, with a y consonant, a ī rhyme and a tone.
The pinyin for handful: cuō, the consonant is c, the rhyme is uō, and the tone is one sound.
Shrimp pinyin: xiā, the consonant is x, the rhyme is iā, and the tone is one sound.
The pinyin for rice: mǐ, the consonant is m, the rhyme is ǐ, and the tone is tritone.
I. Shelve interpretation: to place, derived from stagnation.
Second, a definition:
1, the name of the number, the smallest positive integer (in the banknotes and bills are often capitalized "one" instead).
2, pure; specialized.
3, full; full.
Three, a handful of interpretation:
1, gathered up, more often referred to the use of dustpan-shaped apparatus to shovel up things.
2, take, pick.
3, to pinch something finely broken with one's fingers.
4, shrimp interpretation: an arthropod with a shell and many links on the abdomen.
V. Rice Interpretation:
1. The name given to the seeds of cereals or other plants with the skin removed.
2, the international unit of length (formerly known as the "meter" "metric"), a meter is equal to three city feet.
3, surname.
Expanded InformationHandwriting Strokes:
Related Groupings:
1. white rice [bái mǐ]?
Polished rice (as distinct from "brown rice"), sometimes referred to in general terms as rice.
2. dà mǐ?
The seeds of rice are called rice after hulling.
3, kilometer [qiān mǐ]?
A unit of length, symbol km.
4, corn [yù mǐ]?
Annual herb, stout stems, long and large leaves, unisexual flowers, monoecious, and slightly larger fruits than soybeans. It is one of the important food and fodder crops.
5, amoy [táo mǐ]?
Water to rinse away the dirt in the rice.