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Simplified Chinese:  ()Traditional Chinese:  ( ????)Pinyin: dūn
 
Header: Total Strokes: 15Extra Strokes: 12
 
UTF-8: E5 A2 A9UTF-16: 58A9UTF-32: 000058A9
 
GB 2312: 2253GB 12345: 2253Big 5: BC5B
 
Cangjie: GYDKFour Corner Code: 4814.0 4One word full code: dun1tudun
 
One word double code: dutuduOne word single code: dtdCharacter structure: Left-(middle)-right
 
Level of decomposition: 7Strokes: 一丨一丶一丨????一亅一丿一丿㇏Stroke sequence: 121412515213134
 
Stroke Description: horizontal, vertical, horizontal, downwards-right, horizontal, vertical, turning, horizontal, turning, vertical, horizontal, downwards-left, horizontal, downwards-left, downwards-rightOthers' sequence: 121412515213134
 
Structure of components: 土(十(一丨)一)敦(享(亠(丶一)????(口(冂(丨????)一)子(了(亅)一)))攵(????(丿一)乂(丿㇏)))
 
Simple Explanation
  Pier dūn mound: mound. Thick, thick wood, stone, etc.; seat children: piers. Tun dish (vegetable category with the anvil apparatus.) Roots. Quantifiers, for clusters of plants or trees together: a trick millet. Liu pier. Old with "squatting." Stroke: 15; radicals: soil; stroke order number: 121412515213134
Detailed Explanation
  Pier
  Dun
  dūn
  【Name】
  (Phonetic. From the soil, London sound. Original meaning: the mound)
  〗 〖Mound with the original meaning
  Pier, the ground has heap. - "Said the text"
  Ye City to visit monuments, even worse Xie pier. - Li Bai "landing northwest of the city of Nanking Xie Ye Tun poem"
  Another example: dig ponds to breed to occur, base soil for the pier; mound; Pier (higher mound Taiwan; police station)
  Thick, thick piece of wood, stone or brick foundation pier〗 〖. Such as: door mounds; pier; pier Baihe (Yuanwang enemy stronghold, and Feng Baihe); also means shaped like a mound of Desks, such as Kam Po Tun Tun
  Pier
  dūn
  【Content】
  For clusters of plants or trees together, the equivalent of "home"〗 〖cluster. Such as: peanut eight thousand acre pier
  Pier
  dūn
  【Activity】
  Tamp force〗 〖suddenly put down. Such as: Pier mouth (boast mouth, big tone); pier fat (Yang fat)
  Mop
  dūnbù
  〗 〖Mop the floor of a home cleaning appliances, will be a mass of absorbent material (such as coarse cotton yarn, cellulose or rag) fixed to the top of a long stick used to drag wiping the floor; that mop
  The blocks
  dūnmù
  〗 〖Block placed in dry dock the vessel in order to support the rectangular prism of wood (such as on the ship's keel below or in the bilge keel with the angle between the vessel's ribs components below)
  Podium
  dūnzuò
  〖Pierbase; pierofbridge〗 structure of the base (such as a large telescope), usually of stone, made of concrete or steel
  Baidunzi
  dūnzi
  〗 〖Ablockofwoodorstone: a large thick piece of wood or stone
  Chopping block
  〗 〖Boab: cynics who daze
  The man looked like wood baidunzi head, do not enlighten children
More Simple Explanation
  Piers (phonogram. From the soil, London sound. The original meaning of the mound) with the original meaning of piers, the ground has heap. - "Said the text" Ye City to visit monuments, even worse Xie pier. - Li Bai "landing northwest of the city of Nanking Xie Ye Tun poem" Another example is the dig ponds to breed to occur, base soil for the pier; mound; Pier (higher mound Taiwan; police station) thick, thick piece of wood, stone or with a brick foundation piers or trees for clusters of plants together, the equivalent of home "to put down violently forced Pier Pier dūn ① mop mound. ② thick, thick wood, stone and other tree ~, bridge ~. ③ classifiers. for the profusion of plants or trees together at least five seedlings of each ~.
More Detailed Explanation
  Pier dun
  Radical Radical soil total strokes 15 strokes 03
  Pier
  frusta;
  Pier
  (1)
  Dun
  dūn
  (2)
  (Phonetic. From the soil, London sound. The original meaning of the mound)
  (3)
  With the original meaning of [mound]
  Pier, the ground has heap. - "Said the text"
  Ye City to visit monuments, even worse Xie pier. - Li Bai "landing northwest of the city of Nanking Xie Ye Tun poem"
  (4)
  Another example is the dig ponds to breed to occur, base soil for the pier; mound; Pier (higher mound Taiwan; police station)
  (5)
  Thick, thick piece of wood, stone or brick foundation [pier]. Such as the door mounds; pier; pier Baihe (Yuanwang enemy stronghold, and Feng Baihe); also means shaped like a mound of Desks, such as Kam Po Tun Tun
  Pier
  dūn
  For clusters of plants or trees together, the equivalent of Waterloo "[cluster]. Such as peanut eight thousand acre pier
  Pier
  dūn
  Force suddenly put down [tamp]. Such as the pier mouth (boast mouth, big tone); pier fat (Yang fat)
  Mop
  dūnbù
  [Mop] a family of appliances, clean floors, will be a mass of absorbent material (such as coarse cotton yarn, cellulose or rag) fixed to the top of a long stick used to drag wiping the floor; that mop
  The blocks
  dūnmù
  [Block] placed in dry dock the vessel in order to support the rectangular prism of wood (such as on the ship's keel below or in the bilge keel boats between the ribs and corner components below)
  Podium
  dūnzuò
  [Pier base; pier of bridge] structure of the base (such as a large telescope), usually of stone, made of concrete or steel
  Baidunzi
  dūnzi
  (1)
  [A block of wood or stone]: a large thick piece of wood or stone
  Chopping block
  (2)
  [Boab]: ridiculed people daze
  The man looked like wood baidunzi head, do not enlighten children
  Pier
  dūn ㄉ ㄨ ㄣ ˉ
  (1)
  Mound of soil ~.
  (2)
  Thick, thick wood, stone, etc.; Tower Bridge ~ children. Food ~ (vegetable category with the anvil apparatus). Tree ~.
  (3)
  Quantifiers, for clusters of plants or trees together a ~ millet. Liu ~.
  (4)
  Old with the squatting. "
  Zheng code bsym, u58a9, gbkb6d5
  15 number of strokes, radical land, stroke number 121412515213134
Kangxi Dictionary
Ugly focus  【】 【Ji Yun Guang Yun Yun will】 【】 【】 ???? are Kunqie Rhymes, Music London. Heap said the ground has pier. Thank the public pier, the rule of the north. Ye Li Bai】 【remains of the city to visit, even worse thank the public pier.

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