1, the Chinese character mainly means to move something from one place to another, or take part from it. This Chinese character can be composed of many words, such as "draw lots", "draw lots" and "spot check". The word "smoke" in these words refers to an action or behavior, that is, selecting part or all from a pile or group.
The word "smoke" can be used as an adjective as well as a verb. For example, in the word "twitch", the word "twitch" means that some part of the body contracts or twitches unconsciously.
Word formation and sentence formation of Chinese characters
1. Transfer: refers to the transfer of personnel or materials from a place or unit. Sentence: The company transferred a group of elites from various departments to form a new project team. Draw lots: refers to a decision-making method, which usually puts small pieces of paper or sticks with various options written on them into a container, and then the participants randomly draw them. Sentence making: In team building, everyone's role and task are decided by drawing lots.
2. Pull away: refers to separating a concept, thought or emotion from its original context for better understanding and analysis. Sentence-making: When reflecting on his behavior, he tried to isolate those interfering factors so as to see the problem more clearly.
3, cramp: refers to muscle spasm, usually caused by excessive fatigue, malnutrition or physical dehydration. After the long-distance running, he felt a cramp in his leg, which was very painful. Pumping: refers to pumping water from underground or other sources. Sentence: Due to the continuous heavy rain for several days, the groundwater level in this area has risen rapidly, so it is necessary to increase the pumping capacity to maintain farmland irrigation.
4. Drawer: refers to the part of a desk or cabinet that can be drawn out, usually used to store small items or documents. Sentence: Every morning, I will tidy up the drawers on my desk. Suction: refers to sucking liquid or gas into the body through a straw or other tools. Sentence: After training, athletes will replenish energy and water by drinking sports drinks.
5. Convulsion: refers to sudden, short-lived and abnormal behaviors or emotions, and is usually used to describe an extreme performance. Sentence: His behavior today is just like convulsions, which is totally out of his character.