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Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "乳", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "乳", and master the standard way of writing the character "乳".
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乳 (rǔ)
1. Organs that secrete milk.
2. The white, sweet liquid secreted from the breast.
3. Things that resemble milk.
4. Things that resemble nipples.
5. To give birth, to reproduce.
6. Newborn, very young.
1. Organs that secrete milk: 乳房 (breast, also known as "乳" or "奶子"), 乳峰, 乳罩.
2. The white, sweet liquid secreted from the breast: 乳汁 (also known as "奶"), 哺乳, 乳母 (wet nurse), 乳臭 (contemptuous term for young individuals).
3. Things that resemble milk: 豆乳, 乳胶, 乳腐 (also known as "腐乳").
4. Things that resemble nipples: 钟乳 (stalactite), 钟乳石.
5. To give birth, to reproduce: 孳乳.
6. Newborn, very young: 乳燕 (nestling), 乳牙, 乳名 (nickname).
乳 (rǔ)
(Verb)
1. To give birth (indicated by the character's origin; early forms depicted a hand holding a baby to nurse).
2. Same as the first definition (give birth to).
3. To suckle.
4. To hatch.
5. To grind.
6. To drink.
乳 (rǔ)
(Noun)
1. Milk.
2. Breast.
3. Stalactite (钟乳石).
4. The nose (ear and nose area of a straw sandal).
乳 (rǔ)
(Adjective)
1. Newborn (indicating suckling).
2. Small.
乳 (rǔ)
(Verb)
1. To give birth (historically referenced in literature).
2. Suckle.
3. To hatch.
4. To grind.
5. To drink.
乳 (rǔ)
(Noun)
1. Milk (examples include various dairy products).
2. Breast (examples in literature).
3. Stalactite (examples of formations).
4. The nose (reference to a specific term in literature).
乳 (rǔ)
(Adjective)
1. Newborn or suckling.
2. Small in size.