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liáng

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liáng Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
liáng | liang2
English translation
to hop, to jump; hurried, urgent

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About liáng

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

liáng

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

foot

Etymology of liáng

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

足良

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

liáng

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and liáng represents the sound.

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Example sentences using liáng

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这名士兵 shìbīng 浑身 húnshēn shì xuè 踉跄 liàng qiàng ér

The soldier reeled bloodily away.

突然 tūrán 两腿发软 fā ruǎn 踉跄 liàng qiàng le 一下 yīxià

The sudden weakness in her legs made her stumble.

踉踉跄跄 de 不得不 bùdébù 抓住 zhuā zhù 一把椅子 yǐzi 稳住自己 zìjǐ

I staggered and had to clutch at a chair for support.

zài 这场艰苦 jiānkǔ 比赛 bǐsài de 最后 zuìhòu 一局 Zhōng 踉跄 liàng qiàng 结束 jiéshù

He finally faltered in the last game of a heroic match.

迈克尔 Mài kè ěr zhāo 乔恩踉踉跄跄 de zǒu dào 浴室 yù shì

Leaning on Jon, Michael took faltering steps to the bathroom.

Words with liáng

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
踉跄 liàng qiàng to stagger踉蹌
liáng stagger liáng
跄踉 qiàng liàng to stagger蹌踉

liáng Decomposition & Compounds

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