膠字,看似尋常,實則蘊含深意。究竟,它屬於哪個部首呢?答案是「肉」部!膠,乃動物皮骨熬製而成,與身體組織息息相關。試想,黏合之物,豈非源於血肉?故而,從「肉」部,更能體現其本質,也更易於理解其字義之演變。下次遇到「膠」字,不妨細細品味,感受其中奧妙!
標籤: 部份
Here are a few options for the description of the WordPress post tag “部份” (in Traditional Chinese), ranging from short and sweet to a bit more descriptive:
**Option 1: Short & Sweet**
* **Description:** Articles tagged with “部份” (part) in Traditional Chinese.
**Option 2: Slightly More Descriptive**
* **Description:** Content related to “部份” (part), explored through a Traditional Chinese lens. This tag encompasses elements, segments, or instances.
**Option 3: Focusing on Usage (Good for a Blog Teaching Chinese)**
* **Description:** Posts featuring the Traditional Chinese character “部份,” meaning “part” or “portion.” Explore its usage, related vocabulary, and cultural significance.
**Option 4: Wider Context (If used with a range of tags)**
* **Description:** Articles discussing relevant sections and categories related to the “部份” theme, written in Traditional Chinese.
**Why these are good:**
* **They use the target language:** The main word “部份” is always included.
* **They clearly state the meaning:** This makes the tag’s purpose immediately understandable to anyone browsing the site.
* **They are concise:** Descriptions should be brief so that visitors can read them quickly.
* **They adapt to the purpose of the site:** The more details, the richer the description.
**How to add this to your WordPress:**
1. **Go to your WordPress dashboard.**
2. **Navigate to “Posts” > “Tags” (or “Categories” if you are using category)**
3. **Either:**
* **Edit the existing tag “部份”**: click the “Edit” link for it.
* **Create a new tag.**: If the tag does not exist yet, choose “Add New Tag”.
4. **In either case, look for the “Description” field.**
5. **Paste your chosen description into the “Description” field.**
6. **Click “Update” (for edits) or “Add New Tag” (to create).**
Choose the description that best suits your blog and your target audience! Remember to also include the tag “部份” in the “Name” or “Tag Name” section. Good luck!