First, the pronunciation of milli: háo
Second, the interpretation of Chinese characters:
1. Slender and pointed hair. ~ at the end (of a tiny amount or part).
2. Finger brush: wave ~. ~ element.
3. Ropes on China scale or storage crane.
4. A unit of measurement made in China, in which one tenth is equal to one centimeter (unit of length, area and weight); One hundred square millimeters equals one square centimeter (area unit).
5. Dialect, monetary unit, horn and hair.
6. the number is very small, a little (only used for negation).
7. When used with units of physical quantities, it means one thousandth of a quantity.
Third, the structure of Chinese characters: upper and lower structure
Fourth, radical: Mao
5. Related phrases:
No, rabbit hair, rabbit hair, rabbit hair, rabbit hair, rabbit hair.
Extended data:
First, Chinese character strokes:
Point, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, point, horizontal left/horizontal hook, left, horizontal, horizontal and vertical hook
Second, the definition of words:
1, not a bit
The number of metaphors is very small or few; A little bit.
The more I worked as a "xianggong official" for five years, the more I humiliated my knowledge and love, and I never did anything to repay my love.
2. Rabbit hair
Rabbit hair.
A pen made of rabbit hair. Also refers to the writing brush.
3. mm
Two very small units of measurement, the number is extremely small.
4. Ocean
The standard currency of old China, Guangdong, Guangxi and other provinces. Its real currency is two cents. Take five dimes as a dollar. In addition, there are also single points in circulation. At that time, the banknotes issued by Guangdong and Guangxi were also denominated in milli-foreign currencies. By the late thirties.
5. millicent
The end of a hair. This metaphor is extremely subtle.
Point to the end of the pen.