stroke countの例文
- A complete list by stroke count reduction can be found at :[
- That stroke of good fortune allowed Stadler to keep his stroke count down.
- It's all down to a science, from the shots to the stroke counts.
- Volume 13 has both pinyin and stroke count indexes, plus appendices.
- Pronunciation is glossed for Old Chinese ( stroke count.
- Each stroke counts as a point, and the team with the lowest points wins immunity.
- Usually, however, there are still many characters with a given stroke count under a given radical.
- All other characters under a given radical are ordered by the stroke count of the character.
- Should a golfer address the ball, swing and miss, the golfer incurs no penalty ( but the stroke counts ).
- The Jurchen characters have a system of radicals similar to Chinese characters and are ordered according to radical and stroke count.
- This eliminates the guesswork of choosing the correct radical and calculating the correct stroke count, and cuts down searching time significantly.
- Accordingly, dictionaries often include a list of hard to locate characters, indexed by total stroke count, near the beginning of the dictionary.
- Jonty Skinner, coach of the 18-month-old resident national team, suggested collecting more physiological data on swimmers, blood samples, stroke counts, breathing patterns.
- Lung Kim Sheng IFPI HKG 2015 List of Best Sales Releases, Classical and Operatic Works Recording ( Order in Chinese Stroke Counts)
- The telecode number, radical and stroke counts are shown for each character in a convenient size, but a phonetic index is still lacking.
- I'd always prefer match play against medal play ( lowest stroke count wins ) any day, just because I think it's the epitome.
- The new name was believed to sound better, and its eight-stroke count in the Japanese language was associated with wealth and good fortune.
- Positive or bonus regions, usually small and hard to target, may offer " shortcuts " relocating to a region nearer the goal, or stroke count reduction.
- Where the " on " or " kun " readings are the same between more than one kanji, they are then ordered by their stroke count.
- Most characters can be written with just one correct stroke order, though some words also have many valid stroke orders, which may occasionally result in different stroke counts.