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Pinyin, Word Formation and Drum Radicals
Radical: bamboo.
Pinyin tǒng, 6 strokes outside the department, a total of 12 strokes.
Wu Bi TMGK, Cang Xie HBMR, Ma Zheng MLD, Sijiao 88227.
Structure up and down, code 4592, location 45 18, unified code 7B52.
Basic meaning:
1, thick bamboo tube.
2. Thick, empty and tall object: chimney. Mailbox. pen container
3. Cylindrical parts of clothes, etc. : sleeve. Boot tube skirt.
Related words:
A trumpet?
A tubular instrument used in early military orders.
Microphone?
(Name) Transmitter. A generic term for microphones. A conical tube used to speak loudly to many people nearby. Also called megaphone.
Air pump?
Manual pump is used to inject or replenish the air needed by various tires and some ball games.
A flashlight?
A small portable lighting device powered by a battery.
Mailbox [yóu tǒng]?
Bamboo tube used to seal letters in ancient times.
Barrel?
Metaphor is impatient, outspoken and argumentative.
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