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How to pronounce "shift"

How to pronounce "shift"

[yí]

Radical: 禾

Strokes: 11

Five strokes: tqqy

Traditional: move

Explanation: 1. Change the original position; relocate. 2. Change; alter.

"shift" is a standard first-class character (commonly used character) in modern Chinese. It is pronounced as yí in Mandarin. It was first seen in the Qin Dynasty bamboo slips and is a pictophonetic character in the Six Books. The basic meaning of "shift" is to change and change, such as moving and empathizing; its extended meaning is a kind of official document in the old days, and the writing does not belong to the official office, such as moving documents and exhortations.

In daily use, "shift" is often used as a verb to mean transfer or relocation, such as transplantation or relocation.

Kangxi Dictionary

Wuji Xiaheyi·Kangxi strokes: 11·Outer strokes: 6

"Tang Yun" Yi Zhiqie "Ji Yun" "Yunhui" Yuzhiqie "Zhengyun" Yanzhiqie, sound. "Shuowen" indicates that the crops depend on each other and move. "Liu Shu Gu" also moves the rice seedlings. When planting rice, seedlings first and then transplanting them.

Another "Shuowen" says the name of the crop.

Moved again. "Yunhui" today's migration is borrowed as a move. "Book·Toast" moves you to a distant place.

Also "Guangyun" Yi Ye, Yan Ye. "Bo Ya" transfer also. "Book·Bi Ming" The world has changed and the wind has changed. "Li·Da Zhuan" There is no transference among the clan. "Shu" came to the side and said, "Move." Don't hesitate to talk about it.

Also in "Tamazao", if the disease is rapid, it is about to happen, but the hands and feet do not move. "Shu" refers to Mixi shaking.

It is also left behind by "Guangyun". "Bo Ya" is moved and removed.

In addition, if the official and the Duke of Cao do not visit each other to respect each other, it is like moving letters and notes. "The Biography of Gongsun Hong of the Former Han Dynasty" Hong Nai moved away from illness and avoided returning. "Note" moves the book to describe the disease. "Guangwu Ji of the Later Han Dynasty" was written to the officials and subordinates. "Note" documents were moved to the subordinate county.