huá
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他滑倒了。
tā huá dǎo le.
He slipped and fell.
她在滑冰。
tā zài huá bīng.
She is skating.
他们正在滑雪。
tā men zhèng zài huá xuě.
They are skiing.
涩 (sè)
astringent
粗糙 (cūcāo)
rough
The Chinese character 滑 (huá) is composed of two parts: the radical 水 (shuǐ), which means "water," and the phonetic component 骨 (gǔ), which is a pictograph of a bone. The character 滑 originally meant "to slip or slide," and it is often used in this sense today. For example, the phrase 滑倒 (huá dǎo) means "to slip and fall."The character 滑 can also be used in a more figurative sense, to mean "to be smooth or slippery." For example, the phrase 滑头 (huá tóu) means "to be slippery or cunning." The character 滑 can also be used to describe something that is pleasant or enjoyable, such as in the phrase 滑稽 (huá jī), which means "funny" or "humorous."The character 滑 has a long history of use in Chinese, and it has been used in a variety of contexts. It is a versatile character that can be used to express a variety of meanings, and it is an important part of the Chinese language.