giải thích nghĩa của từ : lại hộ lễ binh hình công ( các chức quan) vd : lễ : lễ nghi

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-Lại bộ: viên quan, người làm việc cho nhà nước

-Hộ bộ:viên quan giữ ruộng đất, nhân khẩu, kho tàng, thu phát, bổng lộc, đồ cống nạp, thuế khoá, muối và sắt

-Lễ bộ: viên quan giữ việc lễ nghi, tế tự, khánh tiết, yến tiệc, trường học, thi cử, áo mũ, ấn tín, phù hiệu, chương tấu, biểu văn, sứ thần cống nạp, các quan chầu mừng, tư thiên giám, thuốc thang, bói toán, tăng lục, đạo lục, giáo phường, đồng văn nhã nhạc

-Binh bộ: viên quan giữ việc binh nhung, quân cấm vệ, xe ngựa, đồ nghí trượng, khí giới, giữ việc biên giới, lính thú, nhà trạm, phố xá, nơi hiểm yếu, việc khẩn cấp, tuyển dụng chức võ.

-Hình bộ: viên quan giữ việc luật lệnh, hình phạt án tù, ngục tụng và xét xử người phạm tội ngũ hình

-Công bộ: viên quan giữ việc xây dựng thành hào, cầu cống đường sá, việc thổ mộc, thợ thuyền, tu sửa xây dựng, thi hành lệnh cấm về núi rừng, vườn tược và sông ngòi.

 Chúc bn học tốt:)

` lại ` : Quan lại

$->$ Bộ Lại giữ việc phong tước, xét công, thưởng phạt , giữ việc các quan khác...... nói chung là đứng đầu chức quan, trông coi quan lại

` hộ ` : Hộ tịch

$->$ Bộ Hộ giữ việc ruộng đất, thuế khóa, cống nạp, hộ khẩu.... nói chung là về tài chính

` lễ ` :  Lễ nghi

$->$ Bộ Lễ giữ viếc lễ nghi, tế xá, học tập, thi cử, về thuốc ......nói chung là về văn hóa- giáo dục

$binh$  : Binh lính

$->$ Bộ Binh giữ việc binh lính, quốc phòng, xe ngựa , vũ khí.......nói chung là về quốc phòng - quân sự

` hình ` : Hình phạt

$->$ Bộ Hình giữ việc xét xử, hình phạt đối với kẻ có tội, luật pháp .... nói chung là về luật pháp

` công ` : Thủ công

$->$ Bộ Công giữ việc xây dựng, đường xá, kiến trúc, thành hào .... nói chung là về việc xây dựng

$Táo ^^$

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MICROWAVING Microwaving is a method of cooking where food is bombarded by microwaves, usually within an appliance called a microwave oven which excite the water, fat and sugar molecules, thereby heating (cooking) both the outside and center of the food at the same time. (1)………………… (A common myth is that a microwave oven cooks from the center of the food outward. This appears to happen because heat generated at the surface escapes more readily from the surface of the food into the surrounding air.) One advantage of microwaving is that small amounts of food can be heated very quickly, making it useful for reheating leftovers. The disadvantage is that food which is microwaved does not undergo some of the chemical reactions, such as browning, which makes the food visually attractive. Primitive microwave ovens often do not cook evenly, leading to a concern that bacteria easily killed by more traditional cooking methods may survive the quick cooking time in "cold spots", though the food item as a whole is cooked to a safe average temperature. (2) …… Some high-end microwave ovens are combined with a convection oven which basically cook the food using microwave and hot air simultaneously to achieve both the fast cooking time and browning effect. (3) ………………… However microwave ovens are used in some fast food chains and special microwave bags are available for cooking fowl or large joints of meat. Professional chefs generally recommend using microwaves for a limited set of tasks, including: melting fats (such as butter) and chocolate, cooking grains like oatmeal and grits, cooking rice, thawing frozen meats and vegetables before cooking by other methods and quickly reheating already-cooked foods. Using a microwave to boil water is potentially dangerous, due to superheating. In a microwave, water can be raised quickly to a temperature above the boiling point before major bubbles form, especially if it is purified and in a very clean glass vessel. (4) ………………… This effect is rare, even for scientists who try to deliberately recreate it, and any seed whatsoever for boiling is likely to prevent the problem. Boiling water with, for instance, a teabag already in it will prevent any dangers by providing a seed, as will using a mug that is not perfectly clean. The risk greatly increases when water has already been boiled once in the same container. This situation can occur if the user of the oven boiled the water once, forgot about it, then came back later to boil it again. The first time the water boils, the seed bubbles (microscopic bubbles of air around which larger steam bubbles grow) are used up and largely eliminated from the water as it cools down. When the water is heated again, the lack of seed bubbles causes superheating, and a risk of a steam explosion when the water's surface is disturbed. Placing something in the water before heating can mostly alleviate this risk. If you are planning to mix something with the water, say tea or hot chocolate, adding it before heating will insure that the water boils. Otherwise, placing a wood object, for instance a chopstick, in the water before heating will also work. Care should be taken when removing heated water from a microwave. Make sure that the hands are protected from possible liquid boil-over, place the container on a level, heat-proof surface and stir liquid with a warm spoon. Also, never add powdered substances (such as instant coffee or cocoa mix) to the container taken from the microwave, due to the addition of all those seed bubbles and the potential for violent, spontaneous boiling. (5) ………………… Metal objects, such as metal utensils, in a microwave oven can lead to dangerous situations. Metals do not absorb microwaves effectively. Instead, metals reflect microwaves, thereby preventing the latter from reaching the food. (6) ………………… Thin metal layers, such as metal foil and mugs with metal trim can melt or burn due to the strong electrical currents that are generated in metal objects. However, small solid metal objects, such as spoons, in combination with a large amount of absorbing food or liquid, normally do not lead to problems. This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Original Wikipedia article.

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