五笔输入法 |
wǔ bǐ shū rù fǎ |
five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983 |
五 |
wǔ |
five / 5 |
五笔 |
wǔ bǐ |
abbr. of 五笔字型, five stroke input method for Chinese characters by numbered strokes, invented by Wang Yongmin 王永民 in 1983 |
笔 |
bǐ |
pen / pencil / writing brush / to write or compose / the strokes of Chinese characters / classifier for sums of money, deals / CL:支,枝 |
输 |
shū |
to lose; to be beaten / (bound form) to transport / (literary) to donate; to contribute / (coll.) to enter (a password) |
输入 |
shū rù |
to import / to input |
输入法 |
shū rù fǎ |
input method |
入 |
rù |
to enter; to go into / to join; to become a member of / (bound form) to conform to (as in 入时) / abbr. for 入声 / (on product packaging, after {number n} + {classifier}) containing (n pieces) (from Japanese 入 "iri") |
法 |
fǎ |
variant of 法 |
法 |
Fǎ |
France / French / abbr. for 法国 / Taiwan pr. [Fa4] |
法 |
fǎ |
law / method / way / to emulate / (Buddhism) dharma / (abbr. for 法家) the Legalists / (physics) farad (abbr. for 法拉) |
法 |
fǎ |
old variant of 法 / law |