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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 捺
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 捺
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Meaning of

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
11
Definition
(downwards-right concave character stroke) / press down firmly
Usage
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捺 [nà] 1. 用手按,抑制。 (English: Press down; restrain.) - 按~。 (Example: Press down.) - ~手印。 (Example: Handprint.) 2. 笔形之一,由上向右斜下。 (English: One stroke of a Chinese character, slanting downwards to the right.) 3. 同本义 ([En.] press with force; press down) 4. 抑制 ([En.] restrain) 5. 搁置;扣压 ([En.] suspend) 引: 1. 《游仙窟》:先须捺后脚,然后勒前腰。 (Translation: In "You Xian Ku": First press down the back foot, then tighten the front waist.) 例: - 又如: 捺上花冠; 捺头向水下; 捺印(盖指模或图章); 捺抉(用力挤压); 捺弮(向下弯曲如弓弩。形容禾穗丰硕) (Examples include: Press down the flower crown; Press the head down into the water; Seal (pressing down with a stamp); Press with force; Bend down like a bow; describe fertile ears of grain.) 名: 汉字笔画的一种,向右斜下,近末端微有波折。古又名“磔” (English: right-falling stroke in Chinese characters) 引: 1. 《书法离鉤·八磔》:俗云捺,捺之祖磔法也,今人作捺多是。 (Translation: In "Shufa Li Gou: Eight Falling Strokes": It is commonly called "Na"; it is the ancestor stroke known as "Zha". Many people today use Na.)
àn nà bu zhù
to be unable to hold back
àn nà
to restrain / to control

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Pinyin na4
Wubi
rdfi
Cangjie
qkmf
Zhengma
dgbk
Four Corner
54091
Unicode
U+637a
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