Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional culture - Clutch has several pronunciations.

Clutch has several pronunciations.

Anzu 1, Anzu Pinyin: [Anzu]

2. Clutch, a Chinese secondary word and verb, refers to holding tightly with the hand, holding firmly or holding something. Hold it tightly with your hands.

3. Read and write in stroke order: horizontal, vertical hook, lift, left, horizontal, point, left, horizontal, point, vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal, left, press, left, point, vertical hook, point, point.

4, the combination of words: tight, hold.

Explanation: Hold or hold tightly with the hand, hold tightly with the hand, hold or hold firmly something. Hold it tightly with your hands.

Group words: hold tight? Holding hands? Take it? Take it. Make a fist? Hold it in your hand.

Sentence: 1. Look at him holding two fists all day, spending nothing, like a miser.

There is a brave boy who has been holding a red five-pointed star tightly in his hand, which gives him the courage to face difficulties.

3. Feelings are like water. The tighter they are, the easier it is to lose them. Flow is fluid and never amorphous.

He kept holding his hand tightly, then released it and muttered to himself.

When Lin Daiyu saw Baoyu, she was surprised and happy, sad and painful, and desperately grabbed his hand.

I hold a pen tightly in my hand.

Ah! Grandma's craft is really unique: shoveling stuffing with a small bamboo board in one hand and kneading dough in the other, which is not only fast, but also full of jiaozi. If I know this trick, my partner will be surprised.