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木木
木木 is composed of 3 radicals:
1) 木 at the top representing "tree, wood"
2) 木 on the left representing "tree, wood"
3) 一 on the right representing "one"
An example word containing 木木 is:
林林 (lín) "forest"
My analysis is that 木木 represents "one tree" or "a single tree".
Other words containing 木木 and their word formations:
- 林林 (lín) "forest" - modified compound combining 木木 "tree" and 林 "g
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木木
木木 is composed of 3 radicals:
1) 木 at the top representing "tree, wood"
2) 木 on the left representing "tree, wood"
3) 一 on the right representing "one"
An example word containing 木木 is:
林林 (lín) "forest"
My analysis is that 木木 represents "one tree" or "a single tree".
Other words containing 木木 and their word formations:
- 林林 (lín) "forest" - modified compound combining 木木 "tree" and 林 "g
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5. Radicals of
“Animals”
羊羊
羊羊
sheep; goat
善善
shàn
good, benevolent,
charitable;
friendly, kind; be
good at; properly
義义
yì
righteousness,
justice;
volunteer;
meaning
群群
qún
crowd/group (of
people, animals,
islands); flock,
herd; congregate,
gather together
羶膻
shān
the smell of
muttonX色腥的新聞
X色腥的新闻
X-sèxīng de
xīnwén
sensational news
stories
6. Radicals of
“Animals”
犬犭犬犭
獲获
huò
catch, capture, seize;
get, obtain, gain,
犬犭犬犭
animal
犯犯
fàn
violate/break (the
law etc.), commit (a
crime); encroach
upon; offender
獻献
xiàn
offer, present,
contribute
獎奖
jiǎng
praise, encourage;
prize, award
獄狱
yù
prison,
jail
7. Radicals of “Plants”
犬犭犬犭
• Which of the following are
usually seen in crime news?
meaning?查獲
查获
cháhuò
hunt down and apprehend (a
criminal); track down and
seize (evidence); uncover (a
criminal case)
抓獲
抓获
zhuāhuò
seize, capture
破獲
破获
pòhuò
uncover, crack (a plot, etc.)
榮獲
荣获
rónghuò
have the honour to receive (an
award, honour, etc.)
10. Radicals of
“Animals”
隹隹
隹隹
bird
雄雄
xióng
male (in contrast to cí
雌 "female"); great,
grand, majestic;
strong, powerful, brave
離离
lí
distance (from);
leave, go away
難难
nán
difficult; cause sb difficulty;
unlikely; hard on sb,
unpleasant to (the ear, eye…)
集集
jí
collect,
gather
雇雇
gù
employ,
hire
難难
nàn
disaster
解雇勞工
解雇劳工
jiěgù láogōng
to lay off workers
13. Radicals of
“Animals”
毛毛
毯毯
tǎn
a blanket;
rug, carpet
毛毛
fur
毫毫
háo
fine hair; writing
brush ;(followed by
不 or 無/无) (not) a
bit, (not) at all
毛毛
máo
body hair; fur;
feathers; dime
(unit of Chinese
currency)
毫無疑問
毫无疑问
háowúyíwèn
without a doubt;
doubtlessly
22. • Please circle the words you
think are more semantically
salient in this passage.
• 環保部、發改委、工信部等多部
委近日公佈大氣污染防治行動計
劃,將對長三角、珠三角、北京
等污染嚴重區域進行防治工作。
• 环保部、发改委、工信部等多部
委近日公布大气污染防治行动计
划,将对长三角、珠三角、北京
等污染严重区域进行防治工作。
In a sentence
23. • Please circle the words you
think are more semantically
salient in this passage.
• 昨日上午,廣東珠海市一小區有
29輛車被破壞,大部分車上的衛
星導航器、行車記錄器和現金都
被偷走,目前警方已進行調查。
• 昨日上午,广东珠海市一小区有
29辆车被破坏,大部分车上的导
航仪、行车记录仪和现金都被偷
走,目前警方已进行调查。
In a sentence