钩 17 July 201717 July 2017 | adminadmin | 0 Comment | 07:00 Pronunciation : gōu Meaning : hook. (n) tick. (n) hook. (v) Radical : 钅 Strokes : 9 Traditional : 鈎;鉤 ( Stroke Order 1 ; Stroke Order 2 ) Usage : 2.1% Common Words / Phrases: 1. 钩子 gōu zi : hook; hanger Sentences: 1. These will be fastened on with a hook. yòng gōu zi bǎ tā men láo láo de gù dìng 。 用 钩 子 把 它 们 牢 牢 地 固 定 。 用 : use 钩子 : hook 把 : to 它们 : they 牢牢 : firmly 地 : particle used after an attribute; to 固定 : fix Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: Worksheet 412NEXT Next post: @DissidentPooh Is The China Twitter Account Of Our Times Related Post Story Behind the Idiom: 盲人摸象 – To only partially understand somethingStory Behind the Idiom: 盲人摸象 – To only partially understand something The story behind the classic Chinese idiom (成语 chéng yǔ) “Blind People Touch an Elephant” (“盲人摸象” máng rén mō xiàng) READ MOREREAD MORE How to Learn Chinese FastHow to Learn Chinese Fast While there’s no magical way to learn Chinese fast, you can speed up the process by learning more efficiently READ MOREREAD MORE PRIVACY RIGHTS ISSUES REGARDING VIRTUAL REALITY IN SPORTS CHINA EDITIONPRIVACY RIGHTS ISSUES REGARDING VIRTUAL REALITY IN SPORTS CHINA EDITION Progress is always knocking on the door. However, there has been a particular technology that we left “standing” affront of that same door for the past nearly thirty years (at READ MOREREAD MORE
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