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What does the "button" mean?
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Chinese interpretation of buttons

The following results are explained by the dictionary provided by Han Dian.

Radical stroke

Radical: External strokes: 4 Total strokes: 9

Wu Bi 86:QNFG Wu Bi 98:QNHG Cang Xie: OPNG

Number of strokes: 311155214-corner number: 877 12 Unicode:CJK unified Chinese character U+94AE.

Basic word meaning

1.

Same as "New Button".

2.

The part of an electrical switch or regulating device that is usually operated by hand: electricity.

3.

Last name.

Detailed word meaning

1.

(voice. From Kim, an ugly voice. Original meaning: printing nose, that is, printing handle)

2.

Synonym [seal of authority]

Buckle, print nose also. -"Shuo Wen"

The seal of the turtle button. -"Huai Nan Zi Shuo Lin". Note: "New Zealand is admirable."

Wang Jinxi turtle buttons. -"Fu Zhi in Today"

3.

Another example is a ring button; Lion button; Tiger button; Niuwa

4.

A part of an object can be used with a rope [handle; Knob]

Mo Miao's new topic-Senslock button. -Song Fan Chengda's "Magistrate of a County to Decide"

5.

Interactive [button]. Such as buttons (buttons)

6.

The part of an object that is operated and rotated by hand [key]. Such as: buttons; tumour

7.

surname

"Move"

1.

[Button up; Buckle]

There is no time to button up. -"Officialdom in the Sky"

Common phrases

1.

Button hole niǔkǒng

Button hole: an opening or ring through which buttons pass in binding or locking.

2.

Bartonella K University

[Buttons] Small plates, balls or other things made of glass, shells, bones, wood, leather or cloth, with several holes or a back projection, are sewn or fixed on an object (such as clothes or interior decoration) and fastened or decorated through buttonholes or coils-also called "buttons" or "buttons".

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Traditional Chinese characters: buttons

The first and last decomposition of Chinese characters: the component decomposition of ugly Chinese characters: ugly Chinese characters

Number of strokes: 311155211.

Read and write in stroke order: left horizontal, folded vertical and horizontal.