化,繁体化,简体化,化的用法,化的词组,化的笔画,化的笔顺,化的笔划

化的笔画顺序
  • Traditional : 化
  • Simplified :
  • Pronunciation : huà
  • Definition : to make into | to change into | -ization | to ... -ize | to transform
Usages
  • : (N) Zunhua (city in Hebei)
  • : (N) Changhua (city in Taiwan)
  • : (N) Zhanhua (place in Shandong)
  • : oxidize
  • : evolution
  • : (N) Xuanhua (place in Hebei)
  • 退 : to degenerate | atrophy
  • : (N) Tonghua (place in Jilin)
  • : sanctify | sanctification | consecrate
  • : deepen | intensify
  • : weaken | make weaker
  • : melt
  • : (N) Renhua (place in Guangdong)
  • : hydrogenation
  • : to strengthen | to intensify
  • : (n) glamorization | (vt) beautify | landscape
  • : (v) to make green with plants, reforest
  • : (N) Longhua (place in Hebei)
  • : quantization
  • : purify
  • : become rigid
  • : polarization
  • : activation
  • : to cyclize (in chemistry); cyclization
  • : (N) Huaihua (city in Hunan)
  • : to put on make-up
  • : (N) Huazhou (city in Guangdong)
  • : (n) chemical fiber
  • : chemical engineering
  • : naturalization
  • : (v) put sb on the right path by word or example; correct sb who is erring
  • : calcify | calcification
  • : (v) become corrupt | (v) rot; decay
  • : breeding
  • : worsen
  • : (N) Dunhua (city in Jilin)
  • : catalysis | to catalyze (a reaction)
  • : (N) Chunhua (place in Shaanxi)
  • : defame | libel | to defile | to smear | to vilify
  • : cultural assimilation
  • : Chinese localization | to convert sth into Chinese
  • : (N) Ninghua (place in Fujian)
  • : (N) Huade (place in Inner Mongolia)
  • : (N) Xinhua (place in Hunan)
  • : (N) Dehua (place in Fujian)
  • : Eolian processes
  • : (N) Conghua (city in Guangdong)
  • : (N) Xinghua (city in Jiangsu)
  • : chemistry | chemical
  • : (of actors) to make up | to disguise oneself
  • : digest | digestion | digestive
  • : evolution
  • : specialization
  • : change | transform
  • : (v) become old (person or thing)
  • : (vi) petrify
  • : fossil
  • : (v) split apart | differentiation
  • : (v) have laws and culture; be civilized
  • : (N) Anhua (place in Hunan)
  • : to collect alms (Buddhism)
  • : fertilizer
  • : (N) Fenghua (city in Zhejiang)
  • : objectification
  • : liquefy
  • : laboratory test
  • : (vi) gasify
  • : soften
  • : change | vary
  • : simplify
  • : (v) melt | (v) blend into; combine; fuse
  • : chemical combination
  • : culture | civilization | cultural

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