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How to write the word shadow

How to write shadow characters: 丨 (vertical), ? (horizontal fold), 一 (horizontal), 一 (horizontal), 丶 (dot), 一 (horizontal), 丨 (vertical), ? ( horizontal fold), 一 (horizontal), _ (vertical hook), ノ (left), 丶 (point), ノ (left), ノ (left), ノ (left).

The pinyin of Ying is yǐng, the radical is 彡, the number of strokes is 15, the font structure is left and right, the corresponding traditional and simplified characters are Ying, and the five-stroke character is JYIE, which is a commonly used character.

The meaning of shadow

1. The image with light in the middle and light in the middle formed when an object blocks the light, also refers to an unreal image or impression. Such as: human shadow, flower shadow, reflection, phantom.

2. Image. Such as: photography, taking pictures, silhouettes, and photocopying.

3. Trace. Such as: shadow writing, shadow copy, shadow Song version.

4. Refers to "movie". Such as: film reviews, theaters, films, and the film industry.

Idioms with shadow

1. Dark fragrance and sparse shadow: originally described the fragrance and posture of plum blossoms, and was later used as a synonym for plum blossoms.

2. Shadow-capturing wind: Neither wind nor shadow can be caught. Metaphorical words and actions have no basis in fact at all.

3. Whip silk hat shadow: riding crop and hat. Borrow for travel.

4. To hide from the shadows: to hide without showing any trace.

5. The shadow of the bow reflected in the wine glass is mistaken for a snake. A metaphor for fear caused by suspicion.

6. Catching wind and shadow: Wind and shadow are elusive. A metaphor for unrealistic or groundless suspicion.