Jasmin Normatova says February 6, 2023 at 12:43 pm The left part of the character looks like 风 which means wind. The right part 刀 means a knife. So together the meaning is a knife cutting wind, which is a slice of a moment = just now. Log in to Reply
Sherab Ghale says February 13, 2022 at 6:58 pm It looks like you ‘just now’ made a ✖ using a knife. Log in to Reply
Caleb Dawson says February 3, 2021 at 10:47 pm A fisherman cut his NET(网)with a KNIFE(刂)”just a moment ago’.’ Log in to Reply
Caleb Dawson says February 3, 2021 at 10:52 pm A fisherman cut something that looks similar to a NET(is not 网)with a KNIFE(刂)”just a moment ago.” Log in to Reply
Tony Kinninger says February 27, 2020 at 2:33 am It has the knife radical so it’s like when you say “Let’s CUT to the point” because you want it NOW. Log in to Reply
Anubis Watal says February 26, 2020 at 10:48 am If you *just now* finished cutting vegetables, you should *just* put the *knife* away. Log in to Reply
Jasmin Normatova says
The left part of the character looks like 风 which means wind. The right part 刀 means a knife. So together the meaning is a knife cutting wind, which is a slice of a moment = just now.
Sherab Ghale says
It looks like you ‘just now’ made a ✖ using a knife.
Caleb Dawson says
A fisherman cut his NET(网)with a KNIFE(刂)”just a moment ago’.’
Caleb Dawson says
A fisherman cut something that looks similar to a NET(is not 网)with a KNIFE(刂)”just a moment ago.”
Tony Kinninger says
It has the knife radical so it’s like when you say “Let’s CUT to the point” because you want it NOW.
Anubis Watal says
If you *just now* finished cutting vegetables, you should *just* put the *knife* away.