how to write kou(opening) in chinese
Handwriting
Basic explanations
n.
1. 病从口入。
Illness finds its way in by the mouth.
2. 祸从口出。
Out of the mouth comes evil.
3. 良药苦口。
Good medicine is bitter in the mouth.
n.
1. 瓶口儿
the mouth of a bottle;
2. 碗口儿
the rim of a bowl;
3. 信箱的口儿
the slit of a letter box;
4. 罐子的口缺了。
The mouth of the jar was chipped.
n.
1. 出口
exit;
2. 洞口
the mouth of a cave;
3. 河口
the mouth of a river; estuary;
4. 胡同口儿
the entrance of an alley;
5. 枪口
the muzzle of a gun;
6. 入口
entrance; inlet
n.
1. 财贸口
departments of trade and finance and affiliated organizations;
2. 文教口
departments of culture and education as a whole
n.
1. 张家口
Zhangjiakou
n.
1. 伤口
wound; cut;
2. 衣服撕了个口儿
tear a hole in one's jacket;
3. 茶碗缺了个口儿。
The rim of the teacup is chipped.
n.
1. 刀卷口了。
The edge of the knife is turned.
n.
1. 这匹马口还轻。
This horse is still young.
n.
1. 口禄
Kou Lu
量
1. 他家五口人。
There are five people in his family.
量
1. 三口猪
three pigs
量
1. 一口刀
a knife;
2. 一口井
a well;
3. 一口水缸
a water vat
量
1. 她说一口流利的英语。
She speaks fluent English.
量
1. 一口吞下
make a mouthful of (sth.);
2. 他咬了一口苹果。
He took a bite at the apple.