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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
gà | ga4
English translation
in an embarrassing situation
awkward, embarrassed; to limp, to stagger

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Number of strokes

7

Traditional form

Contains the radical

yóu

Part of speech

Non-morpheme / 非语素字 Fēi yǔsù zì

Learning hint

lame

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

尢介

Semantic compound

yóu

Phonetic compound

jiè

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. yóu represents the meaning and jiè represents the sound.

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lǎo shì fān chū jiàn 令人 lìng rén 尴尬 gāngà de shì .

She always dredges up that embarrassing story.

zhè Duàn xiǎo 插曲 chā qǔ Líng 所有 suǒyǒu 有关 yǒu guān 人员 rényuán dōu 感到 gǎn dào 非常 fēicháng 尴尬 gāngà .

The episode was a huge embarrassment for all concerned.

不过 bùguò ,即使 jíshǐ shì zài 这样 zhè yàng 尴尬 gāngà de 情况 qíngkuàng xià , Qiū duì 哈利 Hā lì réng 十分 shífēn 善意 shàn yì .

Even in this awkward situation , though, Cho was very kind to Harry.

zài nuó 过来 guò lái de 椅子 yǐzi 坐下 zuò xia , dèng zhāo 眼睛 yǎnjing kān zhāo 显得 xiǎnde hěn 尴尬 gāngà de pán 队长 duì zhǎng , bào le 自己 zìjǐ 名字 míngzi .

She sank into the proffered chair, glaring at the discomfited fat captain, and gave her name.

提及 tí jí xìng 治疗 zhìliáo 大多数 dà duō shù 人会尴尬 gāngà de 偷笑 tōu xiào

Mention sex therapy and most people will titter in embarrassment.

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
尴尬 gāngà awkward尷尬
awkwardly

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Decomposition

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