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Abduction is a Chinese character. The basic meaning is a twist.
Abduct
(Chinese character)
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- Abduction is a Chinese character. The basic meaning is a twist.
- Radicals:
- External strokes: 5
- Total strokes: 8
- 1. Turning: ~ Bend.
- 2, cheat: ~ cheat. ~ Sell.
- 3, walking instability, alas: he walked one to one.
- 4, stick to help support the body when walking: ~ stick. Double ~. [2]
- <name>
- 1. (Phonetic. From the hand. Original meaning: crutch) Same meaning. Pass "turn". Also known as walking stick [staff]
- Chen Xiang limped one. Qing Cao Xueqin's A Dream of Red Mansions
- 2. Another example: the head of a child (child. Because the elderly need children to help, its function is like a crutch; also known as the eunuchs around the eunuch); crutches (crutches; ankles); crutches (crutches); crutches ( In the Northern Song Dynasty, the left and right cavalry were called crutches.
- <move>
- 1. Deceit. Take women or children away [abduct]
- I bought a girl that day and didn't want to be a kidnapper. -""
- Kangxi dictionary
- "Tang Yun" asks for crab cuts and sounds. Hands and feet are also branches.
And "Zhengzitong" Gu Maiqie, good voice. Commonly known as abduction. [3]
- abduction
- abduct crutch kidnap limp swindle turn [1]
- turn stick
- [bent stick]
- turn around
- [elbow of a stove pipe] A right-angled joint used to connect two sections of tobacco pipes vertically.
- abduction
- [abduct; kidnap] Carry women and children or valuables away by deception
- He was sentenced to five years for kidnapping a child
- turning point
- (1) [point of inflection]: The point at which the upward concave arc on the curve is separated from the downward concave arc or vice versa
- (2) [contraflexure]: See "Anti-flexure point"
- walking stick
- [walking stick] Originally refers to the stick walking when walking. It is also commonly used to metaphorize people or things that rely on strength
- corner
- [turn; corner; turning]
- Quickly go around the corner of the woods and walk towards us from the nearest road
- Trafficking
- [swindle and sell] (swindle and sell)
- Human trafficking
- abduct
- [swindle] Deception by people or property
- Abduct money
- abduct
- [abduction] Take away a woman or child or a person under guardianship for the purpose of marriage or unethical sexual intercourse
- turn
- [turn; go around curve; turn a corner]
- The main road turns sharply at the bifurcation
- Turn corners
- (1) [equivocate; beat about around the bush; speak indirectly; talk in a roundabout way]: Inconvenient to speak directly, expressed in metaphors, hints, or rhetoric
- She first said a lot of polite words, and then talked round and round, I finally heard her coming slowly
- (2) [go ahead along a winding path]: The road bends and turns, and the direction changes very much. It is used to describe the twists and turns of the route.
- crutches
- [walking staff] Walking stick
- elbow
- [elbow] <Fang>: elbow
- kidnapper
- (1) [cripple]: Bitch, the disabled
- Poliomy made that youth a kidnapper
- (2) [abductor; kidnapper]: Human trafficking
- Because I bought a girl that day, I didn't want to sell it. -"Dream of Red Mansions"
- (3) [shaped reel]: A simple wooden tool with a shape similar to the word "I", with two ends of short horizontal wood and a straight straight wood in the middle. Wrap the yarn, etc., and take it down
- Abduction do gui <>: A kind of children's game. One leg cross-knee was crooked, collided with each other, and fell negative.
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