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Stroke by Stroke: 嗒 Writing Order
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嗒 [tà]
〔~然〕 Describes a dejected appearance, such as "~~若失".
1. (Adjective) A state of frustration, forgetting, or loss (English: frustrated).
2. See also dā.
嗒 [dā]
1. (Onomatopoeia) Represents the sound of horse hooves, clock ticking, or machine gun fire.
2. (Verb) To lick (English: lick).
Example: 嗒嗒 (to taste; the action of licking the tongue).
3. (Noun) In radio or telegraphy, a long dash, verbally indicated by the operator for a long dash sound (English: dah).
4. (Onomatopoeia)
1. Describes sounds of machine guns or horse hooves (English: latter; rattle).
Example: The sound of machine guns made everyone scatter in all directions.
2. To make sounds with the mouth.
Reference: "Journey to the West": The foot is slanted, the tongue goes嗒嗒.
Example: 又如: 嗒嗒嗤嗤 (The sound of calling a horse, represented by "嗒嗤嗤").
3. See also tà.
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