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Stroke by Stroke: 劃 Writing Order
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Usage
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劃 (huà)
1. Divide; distinguish.
劃分;區分。
2. Plan; scheme.
籌謀;谋划。
3. Allocate.
分撥。
4. Adverb. Suddenly; abruptly.
副詞。忽然;猛然。
5. Onomatopoeia.
象聲詞。
Example phrases:
- 劃階級 (divide classes)
- 劃界限 (draw boundaries)
1. Divide; distinguish. For example: 劃分 (divide), 劃界限 (draw boundaries).
劃分;區分。如:劃階級;劃界限。
2. Plan; scheme. For example: 出謀劃策 (offer advice).
籌謀;谋划。如:出謀劃策。
3. Allocate. For example: 劃款 (allocate funds); 劃賬 (balance accounts).
分撥。如:劃款;劃賬。
4. To draw or delineate with a pen or other drawing tools. For example: 劃線 (draw a line).
用筆或其他繪圖工具畫或繪。如:劃線。
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劃 (huà)
1. Same as "畫" (stroke). One stroke of a Chinese character, especially a horizontal line.
同「畫」 (【英】:stroke)。漢字的一筆。尤指一橫。
2. Adverb. Suddenly. For example: 劃然 (suddenly).
副詞。忽然 (【英】:suddenly)。
3. Onomatopoeia. Describing the sounds of water, wind, etc.
象聲詞。如:劃然(象聲形容詞);劃劃(象聲詞)。
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劃 (huà)
Meaning: To divide and distinct; commonly used interchangeably with "畫" in contexts of design and scheming.
區分、分界。通「畫」。
Example Words:
- 划分 (divide).
- 筹划 (plan).
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劃 (huá)
1. To cut the surface of something with a sharp object.
用尖利物把東西割開。
2. To scrape or rub.
摩擦;抹拭。
Example phrases:
- 劃玻璃 (cut glass).
- 劃火柴 (strike a match).
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