The pinyin of the word "walk": ?zǒu
Radical: go
Number of strokes: 7
Stroke order: horizontal, vertical , horizontal, vertical, horizontal, left, and right,
Basic explanation
●?walk
zǒu?
◎ Line: ~ road. ~ Step.
◎ Correspondence: ~ Relatives.
◎ Movement: ~ direction (direction of extension). ~ Pen (write quickly). The clock is off.
◎ Shipping to and from: ~Letter. ~Private.
◎Leave: ~Open. Just~. Out~.
◎ Pass: ~account. ~ Insider. ~Backdoor.
◎ To leak out, beyond the range: ~gas (air leakage).
◎ Lose original form: ~ shape. ~Like.
◎ In ancient times, it meant running: ~horse. Spread like wildfire.
◎ Servant, a humble word for "I": ox and horse~ (when an ox is a servant of a horse, such as "Tai Shi Gong~~~.").
Chinese-English translation
◎?walk
walk?go?pad?track?wend
English
< p>walk, go on foot; run; leaveDetailed explanation
◎?walk?zǒu?
〈动〉
(1) (Understanding. The image of a running figure with gold characters swinging its arms, and the lower part resembles a human foot. When combined, it means a person is running. Original meaning: run)
(2) Same as the original meaning [run]
To go, to move. ——"Shuowen"
Lai Chao Ma. ——"Poem Daya·Mian"
A certain general came to meet him. ——"Etiquette·Meeting Ceremony between Scholars"
Dangerous escape. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Third Year of Duke Zhao"
Like a cicada walking on an open flame. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period·Qi Xian"
Those who are in power are all anti-principal. ——"The Book of Rites of Da Dai·The Princes Moved to the Temple"
Bian Que looked at Huan Hou and returned. ——"Han Feizi·Yu Lao"
The rabbit walked and hit a plant, broke its neck and died. ——"Han Feizi·Five Beetles"
Kuafu and the sun go away. ——"The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Overseas Northern Classic"
Two rabbits walk beside the ground. ——"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Mulan Poems"
Flying sand and gravel. ——Yuan Hongdao, Ming Dynasty, "Manjing Travel Notes"
After recording, I went to see him off, not daring to make an appointment later. ——Song Lian, Ming Dynasty, "Preface to Sending Ma Sheng to Dongyang"
I almost want to leave first. ——"New Chronicles of Yu Chu·Autumn Sound Poems Preface"
(3) Another example: walking on horseback and watching the flowers; walking in the hall (running hall); walking in the pond (running hall); walking in all kinds of diseases (Lantern Festival) Women traveling on this festival are believed to be able to ward off evil spirits); walk suddenly (run at a gallop); walk like a pill (spinning rapidly like a pill); walk around (perform stunts on the back of a running horse); walk three houses rather than sit in one (metaphor Concentrate on one thing, it is easier to succeed)
(4) Flee [flee]
After receiving the weapon, abandon the armor and follow the soldiers away. ——"Mencius, King Hui of Liang, Part 1"
The old man walked over the wall, and the old woman went out to see. ——Du Fu's "Shi Hao Li"
The Yan army attacked Anping, the city was destroyed, and the Qi people left and fought. ——"Historical Records·Biography of Tian Dan"
Qi was defeated, and King Min fled abroad. ——"Warring States Policy·Yan Policy One"
Tian Rong immediately led his troops back and chased his king, False, who fled to Chu. ——"Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu"
Old official, the ox has gone away! The ox has gone away! ——"Journey to the West"
(5) Another example: run away (escape) Go, avoid); go north (flee after defeat); go hide (escape and avoid)
(6) Go. Run towards a certain place [go;tend to]
The fishermen go to the abyss, and the woodmen go to the mountains. ——"Huainanzi"
Lishan Mountain is built in the north and turns west. Go straight to Xianyang. ——"Afang Palace Ode" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
The Qing captives knew where the Chanyu lived, so they left with their own elite troops. ——"Historical Records·Biography of General Li"
The pursuit of profit is like water flowing down, and there is a choice in all directions. ——Chao Cuo's "On Precious Millet"
The people's return to benevolence is just like the water flowing down and the animals running away. ——"Mencius"
Like a cicada walking on an open fire. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"
Walking around the censor's stage. ——Ming Dynasty? Gao Qi's "Shu Bo Ji Zhe Shi"
(7) Another example: walk up (get up, get up); walk around (escape, return; turn, turn around). Another example: zouben (go quickly); zoumei (visit, go to meet); zouba (go, go); zouye (go to see); zouzhi (run to, go to)
(8) Leak out
It’s not that the old saying has become popular, but it’s something else! - "Journey to the West"
(9) Another example: walking around (exceeding the scope or changing the original appearance); leaking (leaking; leaking); leaking (excessive discharge of semen; nocturnal emissions); wandering (talking to reveal secrets); becoming obsessed (due to excessive indulgence in something, and the method is inconsistent) Incorrect, resulting in physical and mental harm)
(10) Lose, lose [lose]
If the ditch is not deep, you will not lose weight.
——"Shen's Farm Book"
(11) Another example: oil leakage (the old method used tung paint to decorate utensils, and the oil decoration melted and faded, which was called "oil leakage"); cheating (singing out of rhythm) ); wander (lost; throw away); walk (release, lose)
(12) Walk [walk; go]. Such as: zhaoban (walking sequence); zhaoer (service running)
(13) follow; along [follow]. Such as: take the mass route; take the waterway
(14) [between relatives and friends] visit, visit [visit]. Such as: visiting natal family; visiting relatives
(15) Travel [travel]. Such as: travel all over the country
(16) [spoken]: get out of here, leave [blow]. Such as: Let's go, no one wants you in this area
(17) Change [change]. Such as: go out of shape (out of shape; make a mistake); go out of shape (make a big mistake); go out of color (change color; fade); go out of shape, lose the original flavor (lose the original flavor); go out of shape (out of shape)
< p>Parts of speech changes◎?walk?zǒu?
〈name〉
(1) Generally refers to beasts [beast]
No one can fly above, no one can leave below. ——Han Zhang Heng's "Ode to Xijing"
(2) Wheel [wheel]
A cart travels in two directions, with a wide space between the axles. ——"Mozi"
(3) Servant, sometimes with contempt [servant]
I want to build a plan, and everyone is unhappy. ——"Jiande New Wall"
(4) Another example: Zou Li (for small officials who are running around); Zou Shi (Zou Shi.
Refers to servants); walking (little official); walking (running errands)
Commonly used phrases
◎?walking eight characters, walking eight characters?zǒu bāzì,zǒu bāzìr
[be in luck;have good luck] 〈方〉∶lucky
◎?walk on the board?zǒubǎn
[run on the diving board] is a diver before taking off The run-up stage
◎? Zǒubǎn, zǒubǎnr
(1) [sing out of tune; discord in music; wrong note]: Finger singing opera is not in tune Eye
(2) [digress]: Metaphor for speaking off topic or acting beyond appropriate standards
◎? Unlucky? zǒu bèiyùn
(1) [be unlucky ;be out of luck; have bad luck] run into bad luck; have bad luck
I didn’t expect that he was unjustly sued and was unlucky
(2) also said "go" Memorize words"
◎?Zǒubǐ
[write rapidly] Write rapidly with a pen
Write rapidly
◎ ?walk on the side?zǒubiān
[side walk in darkness] In martial arts dramas, sneaking at night and walking along the roadside
◎?walk on the side?zǒubù
(1) [walk with the ball]: A foul move in a basketball game, holding the ball while walking
(2) [walk]〈square〉: taking a step to walk
Just learned to walk Children
◎?walkway?zǒudào
(1) [UK pavement; US sidewalk]: sidewalks on both sides of the street
(2) [walk]: Walking on the road
(3) [the widow remarry] 〈方〉: remarry
◎?walker? zǒudàor
[walk] walk
The child has just learned how to walk
◎?Leak of electricity? zǒudiàn
[leak in an electric circuit] 〈方〉: run of electricity; leakage of electricity
< p>Electric fire◎?Leave?zǒudiào
[depart] Go away; leave
I had to sit down and wait for her, because I couldn’t just Just leave without any explanation
◎?Out of tune? zǒudiàor
[out of tune; discord in music; wrong note] Singing, singing or playing musical instruments out of tune
◎?walk? zǒudòng
(1) [walk about; stretch one's legs]: walk and move your body
You have been sitting all day, let's go out and walk around
p>(2) [visit each other]: Refers to the interactions between relatives or friends
The two families used to travel frequently and had a good relationship
(3) [ collude with; collaborate with]: collusion
Going around the government
◎?Day student?zǒudúshēng
[day student; nonresident student; student who lives at home ] Students who come to school for classes and other extracurricular activities but do not live on campus
◎?Visit?zǒufǎng
(1) [interview;have an interview with]∶Go to visit< /p>
(2) [pay a visit to; go and see]: visit
◎?walking on a tightrope?zǒu gāngsī
(1) [perform on the tight- rope]: walking, dancing or performing somersaults on a taut suspended rope
(2) [fence oneself amid opposing parties; wirewalking; tight-rope walking]: a metaphor for a person who is good at utilizing various forces To maintain balance and protect yourself
◎? Zǒugě
[quick boat] A light boat
Ready to go.