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There are many words in China. What do you mean by wearing them all together?

Full dress is not a word and has no practical significance. The meanings of the words comprehensive and wear are as follows:

First, comprehensive pinyin: z not z not zōng

Radical: Li

Stroke: 1 1

Five strokes: XPFI

The first and last decomposition of Chinese characters: Yi and Zong

Chinese character component decomposition: one, one, two, three.

Number of strokes: 55144511234

Explanation:

1. total set; Polymerization.

Tidy up.

3. management; Remedy.

Second, wear pinyin: chuān

Explanation:

1. Break; Tou: I made a hole in the paper. Water drops and stones.

Used after some verbs, it means to be broken, completely or completely exposed: shoot ~. The mill. Read his mind. Poke ~ intrigue.

3. Go through (holes, gaps, open spaces, etc.). ): ~ needle. ~ through the forest. Cross this alley.

4. Connect objects with ropes, etc. : ~ candied haws. Make a bead curtain with beads.

5. Wear clothes, shoes and socks on your body: ~ shoes. ~ clothes.

Evolution of Chinese characters in extended data;

Related words:

1. comprehensive

[zhong he]?

Combine all parts and attributes of the analyzed object or phenomenon into a unified whole (as opposed to "analysis").

complex

[Wrong]?

Cross: ~ complex. Highway. The branches and leaves are full of flowers.

summary

[Zongguo]?

Comprehensive summary; To sum it up.

take a look

[zōng guān]?

Comprehensive observation: ~ global.

5. Overview

[Chinese book]?

Comprehensive description: This editorial describes the economic situation in the past year.

Braided heald

【zh zhōng】?

Warp and weft are intertwined.

7. Zongda

[zōng dá]?

Common sense.