Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - Mathematical Numbers and Traditional Chinese Characters
Mathematical Numbers and Traditional Chinese Characters
Traditional Chinese characters of numbers: numbers

Number pronunciation: shù,shǔ,shuò.

Second, the interpretation of Chinese characters:

【shù】?

1. number; Quantity.

2. Expand to years and ages.

3. details.

4. Still a minority. Represents an uncertain minority.

5. Arithmetic, mathematics. One of the six ancient arts.

6. Basic mathematical concepts to express the quantity of things.

7. Grammatical category indicating the number of things referred to by nouns or pronouns.

8. Number and method of orbits.

9. skills; Skill.

10. Policy; Politics.

1 1. calendar.

12. Specially refers to magic, such as divination.

13. Law; Necessity.

14. Reason.

15. Fate; Fate.

16.

17. Order; Order.

18. Extend to rank.

19. Etiquette; Ritual festival

20. refers to the degree of astrology.

[ shǔ ]?

1. calculation; Check.

2. count it in

3. Predicate is the most prominent.

4. inferior; Next door.

5. Count and say one by one.

6. Countdown; Blame.

7. like it.

8. distinguish; Check it carefully.

[Shuo]?

1. Over and over again.

2. Intimacy; Close.

3. Pass on "speed". Let's go

4. TCM terminology. Refers to high pulse frequency, more than 90 times per minute.

Third, the structure of Chinese characters: left and right structure

Fourth, radical: Yi.

5. Related phrases:

Count, All, Solution, Index, Number

Extended data:

First, Chinese character strokes:

Vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, skimming point, skimming, horizontal, skimming, horizontal, skimming.

Second, the definition of words:

1, scolded

It is also difficult to list mistakes to blame.

Keep listing and saying.

2. All

Count all; Complete enumeration: incomplete. ?

3. Solution number

Martial arts movements. Skills; Skill.

Always refers to the posture of martial arts. Generally refers to means and skills.

4. Index

A number indicating the change in quantity compared with 100 at a specific time.

A symbol written in the upper right corner of a mathematical symbol, formula or quantity to indicate that a mathematical operation is to be completed.

5. Numbers

Numbers; Symbols representing numbers.