Collapse tān Yaan something or the collapse of buildings or backing from the base of the collapse: collapse. Collapse. Tan Tai (a. disgrace; b. cause or situation can not be maintained, leading to collapse.) Stroke: 7; radicals: soil; stroke ID: 1213541
Collapse tān 【Activity】 Shore water will collapse; the idea was collapsed〗 〖collapse. Such as: collapse Jiang (river flood submerged land); collapse (collapse) Extension refers to the recession, depression〗 〖wither Accustomed to a good life, once they slump down, really suffer. - Ding Ling "Mother" Collapse tānfāng 〖Cavein; landslide; landslip〗 see "cave" Collapse destroyed tānpǐ 〗 〖Collapse collapse Collapse tāntā 〖Cavein; collapseofanenterprise, etc.〗 Collapse Top of the collapsed mine It violently through the collision of the vault, so the whole bridge collapsed immediately Tan Tai tāntái 〖(Ofenterprises, etc.) Collapse〗: fall - more than that cause the situation can not continue to maintain 〖Loseface; fallintodisgrace〗: disgrace; fool Collapses tānxiàn 〖Collapse; cavein; fallin; subside〗 collapse, fall The earthquake here, a large piece of ground collapses
Collapse <action> flush bank collapse; the idea was that the collapse of extended recession, depression accustomed to a good life, once they slump down, really suffer. - Ding Ling "mother" collapse tān cliff, coast, building or pile up things such as the collapse of embankments ~ from the collapse of the base. Housing ~ the. ~ A cargo pile.
Tan collapse Radical Radical soil total strokes 07 strokes 03 Collapse collapse; Collapse tān <Action> (1) Shore water will collapse; extended to collapse [collapse]. Such as the collapse Jiang (river flood submerged land); collapse (collapse) (2) Extension refers to the recession, depression [wither] Accustomed to a good life, once they slump down, really suffer. - Ding Ling "Mother" Collapse tānfāng [Cave in; landslide; landslip] See Landslide " Collapse destroyed tānpǐ [Collapse] collapse Collapse tāntā [Cave in; collapse of an enterprise, etc.] Collapse Top of the collapsed mine It violently through the collision of the vault, so the whole bridge collapsed immediately Tan Tai tāntái (1) [(Of enterprises, etc.) Collapse]: the fall - more than that cause the situation can not continue to maintain (2) [Lose face; fall into disgrace]: disgrace; fool Collapses tānxiàn [Collapse; cave in; fall in; subside] collapse, fall The earthquake here, a large piece of ground collapses Collapse tān ㄊ ㄢ ˉ Yaan or collapsed buildings or things piled up, from the base of the collapse ~ collapse. ~ Side. ~ Taiwan (a. disgrace; b. cause or situation can not be maintained, leading to collapse.) Zheng code bqs, u574d, gbkccae 7 number of strokes, radical land, Stroke No. 1213541