The organ (also called special "mouth") where people and animals eat and make sounds: the oral cavity. Oral: kǒu was first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Shuo Wen Jie Zi mentioned: "People talk about food. Pictographic. " . The shape of people talking and eating is the paradigm of mouth. Original meaning: human mouth. Extended meaning: extended to places or checkpoints where containers must pass in and out. Mouth is also a radical word.
The words beside the words are: sucking, whispering, coughing, coughing, slapping, quarreling, groaning, meowing, kindness, wheezing, choking, growling, cursing, swallowing, hanging, groaning, lamenting, starting, telling, chanting, wheezing, burping, not chanting. The specific explanation is as follows:
First, shout.
1, shout: Stop shouting, people are sleeping.
2. Noisy: Shouting is useless. Let's find another way.
3. blame; Scold: Mom should yell when she knows this.
Second, bark.
Dog barking: the dog barks. The cock crows and the dog crows.
Third, shout.
1, shout: shout slogans.
2. Call (person): Go and call your sister.
3. Address: The previous generation Xiaoming called himself menstruation.
Fourth, la.
Cheerleading: In sports competitions, cheering for athletes by shouting, singing, dancing, playing musical instruments, etc., enlivens the atmosphere of the stadium.
2. auxiliary words. Chorus of "Le" and "Ah (a)": The task was overfulfilled!
Five, alas.
When reading ā i.
1, indicating a reply: alas, here we are. Oh, I see.
2. Express a sigh: Alas, what can be done? . Xiao Gang put his head in his hands and sighed.
When reading I.
Express sadness or regret: Alas, I was ill for several days, which delayed my work. Alas, I lost two sets of good books.
Radical of Chinese characters
Radical is the word-forming component of compound words. The ancients called the left and right sides of Chinese characters with left and right structures "pian" and "bian". Now, all parts of the combined Chinese characters are collectively called parallel.
Pictophonetic characters are a way to construct Chinese characters. Most Chinese characters are pictophonetic characters, which are composed of pictophonetic characters and consonants. Therefore, radicals mainly include pictophonetic characters and consonants. The shape side usually represents the meaning or theme of Chinese characters, and the sound side represents the sound of Chinese characters. This structure makes the sound and meaning of Chinese characters have certain correlation.
Pictophonetic characters are one of the most common types of Chinese characters. For example, "electricity" in "telephone" means electricity, and "words" means pronunciation. This structure is helpful to understand and remember the meaning and pronunciation of Chinese characters. For example, the word "Yu" consists of two radicals, Yan and Wu. The word "basin" consists of two radicals: "fen" and "pan bottom"; The word "Wen" consists of two radicals: the door frame and the mouth.