1, the central part of the wheel, the ring with spokes and rims is called the hub, and the striped wheel is sometimes called the hub.
2. borrow the steering wheel.
3. Borrow a car.
In ancient times, a round hollow object was made according to the standard of shape, size and volume, which could hold water, food and other items.
5, refers to the standard workpiece.
The shape and structure of the hub
The hub is pictophonetic, with "car" beside the shape and "ancient" beside the sound. In the structure of Chinese characters, pictophonetic characters are very common. One side of pictophonetic characters represents the meaning of words, and the other side of pictophonetic characters represents the pronunciation of words. The pronunciation of hub is G avatar and gū, in which G avatar is a common sound and gū only appears in some specific words.
Semantics and usage of hub
The main meaning of hub is the central part of the wheel, usually referring to the wheel. In ancient literature, hub is also a common word. For example, in the Book of Songs, "There are trees in the south, and you can't rest; There are women on the Han River who want to pursue the impossible. Han is too broad to swim; In the poem "Jiang Yong, Unbelievable", the words "the breadth of the Han Dynasty" and "Jiang Yong" can be interpreted as the meaning that Jiang Kuan is difficult to cross.
In addition to representing wheels, hubs can also be used to describe the shape and size of wheels. For example, the word "hub rotation" refers to wheel rolling, and "hub spoke" refers to a section of spokes connecting the wheel and rim. In ancient times, the hub was also the name of an object. For example, there was a round hollow object called "hub" in ancient times, which could hold water, food and other items.
Historical and Cultural Connotation of Hub
As one of Chinese characters, "hub" has a long history and cultural connotation. In ancient times, the wheel was an important part of the vehicle, so the wheel hub became one of the common words related to the vehicle. At the same time, the hub has also been given other cultural meanings. For example, the word "under the hub" refers to the capital under the hub; "Hub attack" refers to the collision of vehicles, describing the scene of endless flow of vehicles and horses and narrow roads.
As a Chinese character, hub has rich cultural connotation and practical application significance. It is not only an important part of vehicles, but also one of the commonly used words related to vehicles.