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

Pinyin
Radical
Strokes
11
Definition
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Usage
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掬 [jū] 词性:动词 1. 用两手捧。 (To hold with both hands.) 2. 置于“可”后,指可以用手捧住。多用来描写景色鲜明或情绪充溢。 (Used after "可" to indicate something that can be scooped or held with hands. Often used to describe vivid scenery or overflowing emotions.) 3. 抓取,取。 (To grasp or take.) 4. 卷起;卷缩。 (To curl or contract.) 5. 撅;翘起。 (To protrude or curl up.) 量:犹捧。指两手相合所捧的量。如:掬壤(少量的土),一掬之泪。 (Measure: Similar to "to hold". Refers to the amount that can be held with both hands. For example: 掬壤 (a handful of soil), 一掬之泪 (a handful of tears).) 例句: - 以手掬水。 (Scoop water with hands.) - 笑容可掬。 (A smile that is easy to scoop – a radiating smile.) - 掬抛。 (To grasp and discard, akin to manipulating.) 引自: - 《礼记·曲礼》:受珠玉者以掬。释文:“两手曰掬。” (From "The Book of Rites": Those receiving pearls and gems hold them with both hands.) - 《西游记》:八戒采着马,掬着嘴,摆着耳朵。 (From "Journey to the West": Pigsy holds the reins, curls his lips, and flaps his ears.)
hān tài kě jū
(of pandas, ducklings etc) adorable / cute
xiào róng kě jū
smiling wholeheartedly (idiom); beaming from ear to ear

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Pinyin ju1
Wubi
rqoy
Cangjie
qpfd
Zhengma
druf
Four Corner
57020
Unicode
U+63ac
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