This means to organize because it looks like two objects neatly placed (organized) on a table.
Kat Flanigen
4 years ago
All of the components of this character are organized into three parts
Elise Danielle Truchan
4 years ago
There are so many parts it looks like a mess on the outside, but when you see it and feel the need to organize it then you can see all the little parts are organized on a table.
Sherab Ghale
2 years ago
It looks like many parts have been “ORGANIZED” to build this character.
Mahrukh Shaikh
2 years ago
the 正 part of the character from 正在 means it is organised currently with three components to the character.
Anar Chuluunbaatar
2 years ago
the bottom part looks so organized and neat, so we can think of it as organized
Elise Tucker
2 years ago
This character looks like it has 3 different components “organized” to balance on each other.
Nomun Altan-Ochir
1 year ago
The character “整” (zhěng) means “to organize” or “to arrange,” and is composed of the radical “正” (zhèng), meaning “correct,” and “整” (zhěng), meaning “complete” or “to put in order.”
Iskander
7 months ago
its a very difficult character. you need to organize it well on a table. bottom parts look like table. and upper part looks like seafood
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Oyu-Erdene Bat-Amgalan
7 months ago
This character looks like a house plant and a vase placed on a shelf, and looks very organized
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Nghia Nim
7 months ago
The complex character is neatly “organized”.
School Affiliation
NYU Abu Dhabi
Bryant Paulino
23 days ago
This character contains the “正” as the radical on the bottom, which is used in characters like “政府“ (which means government, something strict and straight), and“正义” (which means justice, something upright and orderly.) I remember 整理 as putting something in order, i.e. cleaning up a mess and organizing.
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Bryant Paulino
23 days ago
I remember 俩 because it comprises “人” to the left, and “两” on the right.
When you put them together, 人+两=俩, so people + two of them = a pair, which is the same as “两个”
School Affiliation
NYU Shanghai
Bryant Paulino
23 days ago
Because I know 后 from the characters “以后“ (after that…),”最后“ (finally…),”后来“ (afterward…),什么的, I associate it with something taking place later. Putting 后 in front of 天 helps me associate it with the day that takes place later, i.e. the day after tomorrow.
This means to organize because it looks like two objects neatly placed (organized) on a table.
All of the components of this character are organized into three parts
There are so many parts it looks like a mess on the outside, but when you see it and feel the need to organize it then you can see all the little parts are organized on a table.
It looks like many parts have been “ORGANIZED” to build this character.
the 正 part of the character from 正在 means it is organised currently with three components to the character.
the bottom part looks so organized and neat, so we can think of it as organized
This character looks like it has 3 different components “organized” to balance on each other.
The character “整” (zhěng) means “to organize” or “to arrange,” and is composed of the radical “正” (zhèng), meaning “correct,” and “整” (zhěng), meaning “complete” or “to put in order.”
its a very difficult character. you need to organize it well on a table. bottom parts look like table. and upper part looks like seafood
This character looks like a house plant and a vase placed on a shelf, and looks very organized
The complex character is neatly “organized”.
This character contains the “正” as the radical on the bottom, which is used in characters like “政府“ (which means government, something strict and straight), and“正义” (which means justice, something upright and orderly.) I remember 整理 as putting something in order, i.e. cleaning up a mess and organizing.
I remember 俩 because it comprises “人” to the left, and “两” on the right.
When you put them together, 人+两=俩, so people + two of them = a pair, which is the same as “两个”
Because I know 后 from the characters “以后“ (after that…),”最后“ (finally…),”后来“ (afterward…),什么的, I associate it with something taking place later. Putting 后 in front of 天 helps me associate it with the day that takes place later, i.e. the day after tomorrow.