Nest group words and pinyin

Pinyin: cháo

Words: nest?nest?cave?hive?testicle?vegetable?love nest?bandit nest?ovary?old nest?return to nest?chaonan? Nest spleen? Xiangchao

The radical is a round part, with 8 strokes outside the part and 11 strokes in total.

Wubi VJSU, Cangjie VVWD, Zhengma ZDKF, Sijiao 22904.

Structure top and bottom, telegraph code 1560, location 1918, unified code 5DE2.

The stroke order is フフフ丨フ一一一丨ノ丶.

Basic meaning:

1. The nest built by a bird also refers to the nest of bees, ants and other animals; it also refers to the hiding place of enemies or thieves: bird's nest. honeycomb. lair. Bandit's lair. nest.

2. Surname.

Related phrases:

jiū zhàn què cháo]?

The turtle dove is clumsy and does not know how to build a nest, so it takes over the magpie's nest. It originally means that when a woman gets married, her husband's family becomes her home. Later, it is a metaphor for occupying other people's residence or property. Also known as "magpie's nest and dove account".

Building nests[zhù cháo]?

Most birds use plant fibers, branches, leaves, weeds, soil, and animal hair in their nest areas during the breeding season. Or bird feathers and other objects, to build a nest that can prevent the eggs from rolling away, and can be hatched by the parent bird's body temperature evenly and conducive to the parent bird feeding the chicks, which is called nest building.

Nest[cháo xué]?

(Name) A nest where a bird or beast lives. It is also a metaphor for a place where bandits are entrenched: going straight to the enemy~.

Out of the nest [qīng cháo ér chū]?

Qing: all. Nest: bird's nest. The whole nest of birds came out. Metaphorically speaking, everyone goes out. Derogatory meaning. Also means "to go out in full force".

Cave[cháo kū]?

Dwelling or hiding in a cave.

Honeycomb stomach[fēng cháo wèi]?

The stomach of ruminants is often divided into four pouches. The inner wall of the second pouch is folded like a honeycomb, so it is called "honeycomb stomach" .

Chaocai [cháo cài]?

Refers to big chaocai and small chaocai.

Qiangcháo [qīng cháo]?

(verb) all dispatched (contains derogatory meaning): the enemy is invading.

Huang Chao Uprising[huáng cháo qǐ yì]?

The peasant uprising war in the late Tang Dynasty.

bandit's lair[fěi cháo]?

The lair of bandits.