The first-class Chinese characters, pronounced as kě and K ě, were first seen in Oracle Bone Inscriptions. Original meaning of word-making: verb, ancient man and woman blowing sheng sang for courtship. The extended meaning is an adjective: comfortable and appropriate; Verbs: appreciate, accept, allow, agree, etc.
Basic information:
Pinyin: kě, kè?
Radical: mouth, quadrilateral code: 10620, Cang Xie: mnr.
Wu Bi: Swedish krona, 98 Wu Bi: Swedish krona, Zheng Ma: AIJ.
Uniform code: 53EF, total number of strokes: 5.
Basic explanation:
1, about: 20 years. There are many fish in the pond.
2, indicating a turning point, the same as "but" and "but".
3. stress: he is very good.
Common words:
1, delicious [kě kǒu]?
Food and drinks are suitable for taste or hot or cold.
2. What a pity [kě xī]?
I'm sorry.
3. valuable?
Worth cherishing or attaching importance to.
4. Reliable [kě kào]?
You can trust it.
5. delicious [kǒu]?
Food and drinks are suitable for taste or hot or cold.
Related words:
1, lovely
[kěxěn]?
Just what you want; Agreeable: ~ ruyi. I bought a leather jacket.
2. But
[kìshì]?
It means a turning point, and conjunctions such as "although" often appear in front: although everyone is tired, they are all very happy.
3. ridiculous
【k Xiaào】?
Laughter: ridiculous ~.
Step 4 acknowledge
[rèn kě]?
Permission; Acknowledge: nod ~. The plan was adopted by both parties.
5. Terrible
【kě pà】?
It's scary: ~ things. The consequences are unimaginable, really.
6. beautiful
[kàI]?
Cute: this child is really ~.