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What is the radical of the word clothes?

The radical of "clothes": clothes

Basic explanation:

[ yī ]

1. clothes: on ~. Inside ~. Big ~. There is plenty of food.

2. a layer of things wrapped outside the object: bamboo shoots. Sugar.

3. afterbirth.

4. Last name.

[ yì ]

Wear (clothes); Give people clothes to wear: ~ cloth. Take off your clothes ~ me

Related words

Coat, sweater, cloth pajamas?

Coat coat cotton-padded clothes

Extended data

Interpretation and sentence-making of related words

First of all, raincoats

Sentence: Then climb to the roof from the vent and descend 50 feet along the pipe to the ground. After reaching the ground, I made a temporary boat out of a raincoat, drifted down the river, and finally arrived in San Francisco. ?

Explanation: A rainproof coat made of tarpaulin, adhesive tape or plastic. ?

Second, the coat

Sentence: There they tore off the sleeves of Earnshaw's coat and bandaged the wound with animal rudeness. During dressing, he spat and cursed, just like when he kicked him just now. ?

Explanation: Clothes to wear outside: Imperialists often wear religious clothes. ?

Third, windbreaker.

Sentence: In order to add some interest to the display of windbreaker, the store manager turned up the hem of a windbreaker to reveal its plaid lines, and then put a row of umbrellas with the same pattern. ?

Description: A windproof coat. ?

Fourth, winter clothes.

Sentence: Since we have to wrap up in thick winter clothes again, so do those skinny celebrities. Throughout the summer, their increasingly thin bodies seem to have been the target of media chase. ?

Explanation: winter clothes. ?

Verb (short for verb) Take off your coat.

Sentence: On May 6th, in the central square of Mexico City, about 1.8 million people undressed for American photographer Spencer Tunick, setting a new record for the number of nude photographers of this American artist. ?

Explanation: honorific, used to tell people to take off their clothes.