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Stroke by Stroke: 嗳 Writing Order
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嗳 ǎi
1. Interjection indicating denial or disagreement; for example: "嗳,别那么说。" (Pooh! Don't say that.)
2. [Verb] To burp, commonly known as a hiccup ([En.] hiccup; belch; eruct).
- Example: Su Shi in "Ge Wu Cu Tan": "When eating watermelon, it is said that one should not burp."
3. [Verb] To vomit ([En.] vomit).
- Example: "Journey to the West": "Using the movement method, spitting clouds and belching fog; spreading hands to stir up dust and sand."
4. Interjection indicating exclamation, disagreement, or denial ([En.] pooh!).
- Example: "如:嗳,别举手!嗳,不对!" (For example: Pooh! Don’t raise your hand! Pooh! That’s not right!)
5. Interjection indicating annoyance or regret; for example: "嗳,我真不该来!" (Oh, I really shouldn’t have come!)
嗳 ài
1. Interjection expressing remorse or annoyance.
- Example: "嗳,早知这样,我就不去了." (Oh, had I known, I wouldn't have gone.)
嗳 āi
1. Same as "哎" (ai).
2. Interjection indicating response or calling ([En.] why).
3. Indicates response.
- Example: Zhang Geng's "Selected Songs": "Wang Er: 'Gui Lan!' Wang's Wife: '嗳!'"
4. Indicates reminder or calling.
- Example: "嗳!小心别摔着了; 嗳!快来呀" (Hey! Be careful not to fall; Hey! Come here quickly.)
5. Indicates dissatisfaction or surprise ([En.] oh, well).
- Example: "嗳!别哄我罢!" (Oh! Don't fool me!)
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