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Stroke by Stroke: 眯 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '眯' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
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眯 mī
1. Eyes slightly closed.
Example: 眯缝双目 (narrowed eyes). 笑~了眼 (smiled with narrowed eyes).
2. Take a short nap; especially referring to napping during the day.
Example: ~一会儿 (nap for a while).
3. When dust enters the eye, unable to open it to see.
Example: 让沙子~了眼睛 (the sand got into the eyes).
眯 mī
1. Narrow one's eyes:
Example: 眯着眼睛笑 (smile with eyes narrowed).
2. Take a short nap, especially during the day.
Example: 眯一会儿 (take a nap for a while). 眯糊 (nap).
3. When dust or other particles enter the eye.
Example: 让沙子~了眼睛 (the sand got into the eyes).
眯 mí
1. To be bewildered.
Example: 眯梦 (nightmare); 眯语 (talking in one's sleep).
2. See also mī; mǐ.
眯 mǐ
1. Original meaning: dust or debris entering the eye.
2. Character formation: phonetic-semantic, from目 (eye) and米 (rice sound).
3. See also mī; mí.
- References:
- 眯,草入目中也 (the grass enters the eye).
- 夫播糠眯目,则天地四方易位矣 (scattering chaff blinds the eyes and changes the positions of heaven and earth).
- Note: 眯, 芥入目也。
Example: 砂子眯眼了 (the sand got into the eyes); 眯膜 (unclear vision).
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