The pronunciation of "tie" in "tie the rope" is: jì
The pronunciation of "tie" is: xì? jì
Strokes outside the department: 6
< p>Total strokes: 7Wubi: TXIU
Cangjie: HVIF
Zheng code: MZVV
Stroke order number: 3554234 p>
Stroke order reading and writing: write, write, write, write, dot, vertical hook, write, dot
Four-corner number: 20903
Interpretation:
< p>[ xì ]1. Those with affiliations: ~ system. ~ column. ~ Number. Water~. World ~.
2. Teaching units by subject in colleges and universities: Chinese~. Chemistry~.
3. Relation: Qian~. Close~.
4. Connect, tie: ~ bind. ~ trip. ~ Horse. Wei~. Reputation place ~.
5. Concern: ~Love. ~ read.
6. Yes: It’s true.
7. To tie up people or things and lift them up or send them down: to bring soil up from the well.
8. The names of categories in certain disciplines: Sino-Tibetan (zàng) language~. Cambrian ~ (geological term).
9. The word that ends the whole text at the end of the poem, such as "~曰".
[ jì ]
Knot, buckle: to tighten the shoelaces. Tie the rope. Extended information
The evolution of Chinese characters:
1. When the pronunciation is xì, the related word groups:
1. Contact [lián xì]?
< p>Contact; connect the relationship.2. Relationship [guān xì]?
The state of interaction and mutual influence between things: correctly handle the popularization and improvement of science and technology~. This switch has nothing to do with that light.
3. Galaxy [xīng xì]?
A celestial system composed of countless stars and interstellar matter, such as the Milky Way and extragalactic galaxies.
4. Maintain [wéi xì]?
To maintain and connect so as not to be scattered: ~ people's hearts.
5. Lineage [shì xì]?
Refers to the system of family inheritance from generation to generation.
6. lingering [yíng xì]?
Remember; concern: homesickness ~ heart.
2. When the pronunciation is jì, the related words are:
1. Tie [jì zhù]?
Tie a knot.
2. Mooring [jì liú]?
The boat is tied to something (such as a pontoon or pile)
3. Mooring rope [ jì shéng]?
A rope used to tie an animal to a stake.
4. Mooring rope [jì lǎn]?
Mooring rope. It's called a boat.
5. Mooring [jì bó]?
The action of using chains, cables, anchors or other tools to position the ship's aircraft.
6. Ties [jì dài]?
Narrow fabrics (such as tissue paper or textile fibers pasted on strips) mainly used to tie up packages.