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REMMBERING KANJI - PART 7
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Tham khảo tài liệu 'remmbering kanji - part 7', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 314 Remembering the Kanji z sieve A rake and the grains of rice at the bottom give us a hint of winnowing which relates clearly to the meaning of a sieve. 8 1159 sane Cave . . sieve. 11 1160 apprehend Think of apprehending criminals. The elements are sieve . . . road. 11 mop The only thing distinguiinges a mop from a rake is the bent handle that does not cut through the top horizontal stroke. It depicts the swish-swash motion of a mop. 4 P Q R S 1161 Q Italy Used chiefly in proper names and given the sound i this kanji can be remembered as an abbreviation of Italy for which it is still used today in Japan. Its primitives person . mop. 6 1162 old boy The somewhat highbrow British term of address is chosen here to represent the kanji for a form of address used towards one s juniors. It is composed of mop . . . mouth. 7 LESSON 31 315 1163 flock s ST Old boys. . . sheep. 13 rò comb The pictograph of a comb is clearly visible in this primitive element. 6 0 1 2 3 4 1164 Â -proof The key word is a suffix used to indicate safe from or protected against as in the words rustproof waterproof and fireproof. It is composed of comb . . . glue. 9 1165 demand 7 The sense of demand is best captured by thinking of the economic principle of supply and demand. The primitives rain . . . comb. 14 1166 Confucian 0 Person . . . demand. 16 1167 JLW 2 edge Vase. . . mountain . . comb. 14 Ô shovel This enclosure which embraces its relative primitive from the bottom is a pictograph of the scoop of a shovel. When room 316 Remembering the Kanji permits the arms are extended upwards to nearly the same height as the relative element it holds. 2 5 6 116Ỉ both X Spike. belt. shovel. Note that the writing order follows the order in which the primitives are given here. 6 1169 F full Ì Water. flowers. both. Given the abstract nature of this last primitive you may want to borrow the image from the previous frame. 12 1170 brush-stroke c In forming an image for the key word it is helpful to know that .