Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Complete collection of embryo details

Complete collection of embryo details

The embryonic form is Chinese vocabulary, and the pinyin is chú xíng. Interpretation: (1) the initial scale of things; The form before finalization. (2) According to the physical model. The fourth chapter of Kang Youwei's Book of Great Harmony says: "The prototype of a picture is indispensable for everything."

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: rudiment mbth: Prototype Pinyin: chú xíng Meaning 1: The initial scale meaning of things 2: Basic explanation, detailed explanation, sentence making and basic explanation according to the model of physical reduction (1) [Prototype]: The initial scale of things; The form before finalization. Pupa shows the rudiments of tentacles, legs and wings of adults. (2) [Prototype]: a scaled-down model based on the physical object. Seeing the prototype of this building, you can also imagine its scale. Explain chicken in detail: a young bird, born soon. Prototype: the prototype of a thing: (1) has begun to take shape and has not yet been finalized. (2) According to the original scale model, it can be seen from the water conservancy construction that China's water conservancy construction has developed to a fairly high level. This word was selected into two short articles "It's good to be the first time" in the seventh class of seventh grade Chinese published by People's Education Press. Author Zhou Sushan: I went to the birdcage with surprise and saw that the so-called birds in the bird's nest were just two small pink meatballs, only the rudiment of the bird, with only a few sparse hairs on its body and a pair of extremely big black eyes. (3) also called "prototype". According to the original reduced appearance. The fourth chapter of Kang Youwei's Book of Great Harmony: "The prototype of a picture is indispensable for everything." Ye Shengtao's Ni Huanzhi IX: "In his view, the school is simply the prototype of a world." Words and sentences (1) This is the prototype of modern writing \ This is the prototype of computer. (2) In terms of national defense, the quarrel between the ministries of * * * will reach its peak and finally be cast into the embryonic form of army building.

(3) NASA later commissioned Goodyear to build a prototype of the inflatable space station, which looks like a huge rubber inner tube.

(4) Different from the early prototype, the "milk silk" fabric is almost entirely made of casein.