Group words: grade? Upper level? Rock formation? Bottom floor? Grassroots? Intermediate? Floor? Lower level? Level? Oil layer? Deep? Sandwiches? Class? Rank and rank
Wu Bi NFCI, Cang Xie SMMI, Ma Zheng XMBZ, Sijiao 77232
Surrounded by the upper left of the structure, code 146 1, location 1867, unified code 5C42.
The stroke order is フノフ丶.
Basic meaning:
Layer céng(ㄘㄥˊ)
1, weight (chóng): stratus. Layer peak. Stratospheric wave Cascade
2, repeated: endless.
3. Level: Level. Class. Upper level.
4. Quantifiers (a. Used to overlap and accumulate things, such as "five floors"; B. Used for things that can be divided into steps, such as "there is still a layer of concern"; C. Used for things that can be uncovered or erased from the surface of an object, such as "film").
Related words:
Level [c]?
(Name) ① Content sequence: ~ clear | well described ~ [near] order. (2) Subordinate institutions at all levels: reduce to streamline institutions. ③ Related aspects: Different consumers.
Upper level [sh dang cé ng]?
On or in a higher position.
The bottom [dǐ céng]?
(Name) ① The bottom of things: the building is in the garage | shoes and socks are put in the cupboard ~ ② Metaphor of the lowest level of society and organization: in the old society, artists lived at the lowest level.
Grassroots [j and jīng]?
(Name) The most basic part of various organizations that are in direct contact with the masses: ~ organization | in-depth ~.
Dense layer [Mimi Zeng]?
Metaphor is full of seamless.
One by one?
Continuous appearance: good deeds ~.
Are these layers overlapping?
Appear repeatedly. Also said that there are endless stories.
Mountain after mountain?
Mountain: a mountain peak. Zhang: A towering mountain. Layers and stacks: repeat. Describe the mountains are many and steep.
Atmosphere?
Refers to the whole air mass around the earth.
Floor?
Stratification of high-rise buildings; The first floor of the building.