Factory # ch?ng word-making method: original pictophonetic characters.
Basic word meaning
1. refers to a workshop that uses machines to manufacture means of production or means of subsistence.
2. Free place to stock or process: coal ~.
3. She: "Hedgehog ~ * * Sang Ma."
4. The secret service of China in Ming Dynasty strengthened the autocratic rule.
Detailed word meaning
1. width (y m 4 n), turn on the sound. In terms of "wide", it means housing. Original meaning: shed)
2. simple houses without walls
3. Another example is the factory building (shed; A house without partitions)
4. stable; cowshed
Set the north wall as a factory. -"Qi Yao Min Shu"
5. Factory
In the fourteenth year of Zheng De, an iron factory was established in Guangzhou. -"Ming History, Food Record"
6. Another example: a cotton mill; Steel mill; Flour mill; Textile mills; Paper mill; Woodwork factory
7. A secret service in the Ming Dynasty. Such as: factory director (first mate of Mingdong Factory and West Factory); Factory prison (refers to the prison where prisoners were held in Dongchang and Xichang in Ming Dynasty)
8. See also ān
Common phrases
1.Ch \m \u NGFáng studio
[factory building; The house in the factory refers to the workshop.
2. Factory regulations ch m: nggu and
[Factory rules and regulations] The rules and regulations of the factory
3. The manufacturer ch m: ngji ā
(1)[ manufacturer]: factory
(2) [Factory owner]: the person who runs the factory.
4. Factories and mines
[Factories and mines] Factories and mines
5. Manufacturer ch m 4 ngsh ā ng
(1)[ business]: factories and shops (mostly private)
(2) [Factory owner]: the person who runs the factory.
6. History of the factory
[History of a Factory] The history of the factory.
7. factory Hugh ch m: ngxi
[Factory Holiday] Workers' rest days stipulated by the factory.
Our factory closes every Thursday.
8. Factory prison
[Secret Service] refers to the prison of Dongchang (a secret service run by eunuchs) in the Ming Dynasty.
And Zuo Gong went to the factory prison. -Fang Qing newspaper "Zuo anecdote"
9. The factory director ch m: ngzh m: ng
[Factory Director] is responsible for the leadership of production, life and all other affairs of the whole factory.
10. general manager of the factory: ngzi
[Factory warehouse; Code] [mouth]: factory
A new college student came to our factory.
2. The four words to describe people are burly, fierce, tall and burly, with big arms and thick waist, good looks and graceful demeanor. Pot-bellied, long hair, squatting, well dressed, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, radiant ... sallow and emaciated, with white hair and red skin, small and exquisite, with a golden belt, a good eye, good bones, a tiger's back, a fat head and big ears, flowers, and a tiger's head and hands, such as chicken feet. Character expression description: radiant, radiant, dancing, beaming, laughing, smiling, frowning, frightened, flustered, depressed and listless. Describe the character's quality: (1) Brave: going through fire and water, rushing to the front, desperate, and dying; (2) Diligence: conscientious and diligent; (3) Diligent study: ten years of cold current, through the wall hole, reflecting snow, never let go; (4) Helpful: Helpful. Distinguish between public and private, selfless, self-denial, and don't forget personal cleanliness (7) Perseverance, perseverance: perseverance, completion, about learning: never tire of learning, never tire of learning, never tire of sleeping, never tire of eating, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time, never lose time. Conceited, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, selfish, conceited, complacent. Describe the psychological activities of the characters: (1) Hi: ecstatic, cheerful, beaming (2) angry: furious, furious, angry (3) sad: heartbroken, tears streaming down my face, angry. Scared appall (5) Anxious: impatient, anxious, urgent need (6) Worry: uneasy, flustered, confused. Describe people's language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, eloquent, vague, fluent (1) Language: eloquent, eloquent, eloquent, Kan Kan, answer like a stream (2) Stunned to describe people's appearance and posture: the flowers are harvested, the moon is ashamed, the fish is heavy, the geese are falling, the hibiscus is bright, the teeth are beautiful, the eyebrows are beautiful, the cranes are beautiful, the children are soft, the old are weak, the face is yellow, the bones are bone, the abdomen is clean, the jade is elegant, the charm is like flowers, and the posture is graceful (1). Idioms about appearance: a talented person, graceful, potbellied, big waist, long hair, squatting, well dressed and good-looking; (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile, fast, moving like a rabbit, looking up, striding forward, looking up, dancing, bared his teeth; (3) Idioms describing people's gestures. Very happy, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring (4) Idioms describing the mood of characters: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, upset, restless emotional words: cheerful, overjoyed, happy, angry, depressed, listless, angry.
3. The four words describing the characters' demeanor are fussy, fussy, fussy, inexplicable, calm, absent-minded, calm, dumbfounded, dubious, respectful, mumbling, absorbed, cheerful, stunned, lost, stunned, and indecisive. Stunned, flustered, hesitant, embarrassed, unable to help laughing, gloating, as if nothing had happened, thoughtful, amiable, depressed, flattered, suspicious, uneasy, furious, angry, anxious, all ears, all ears, all eyes, all eyes, all eyes, all eyes. All eyes, all eyes, all eyes, smile at their own eyes, stare at their own eyes, be angry with their own eyes, be overwhelmed with anger, laugh with tears, sigh with tears, laugh with laughter, laugh with laughter, laugh with laughter, meditate with self, laugh with ease, get carried away, panic with panic, smile with joy, worry with sorrow, laugh with sorrow. Glowing with a captivating smile, frowning with a playful smile, staring blankly at each other (1) Idioms describing the appearance of characters: talented and beautiful, graceful, paunchy, big waist, long hair fluttering, squatting, well dressed and handsome (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile and fast. Dancing, bared his teeth, (3) idioms describing the characters' demeanor: stupefied, dumbfounded, energetic, absorbed, absorbed, beaming, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring, (4) idioms describing the characters' mood: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, uneasy.