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毛巾 máojīn

毛巾 máojīn Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 毛巾 máojīn .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
máojīn | mao2 jin1
English translation
towel
CL: tiáo
> tiáo [tiáo]

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Traditional form

毛巾 máojīn

Part of speech

Name of a person / 人名 rén míng Rénmíng
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Etymology of 毛巾 máojīn

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Máo

Explanation

Pictograph of a feather.

Positional decomposition

乇一

Number of Strokes

4
jīn

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a cloth hanging downwards.

Positional decomposition

冂丨

Number of Strokes

3

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Example sentences using 毛巾 máojīn

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gěi 我们 wǒmen 肥皂 féizào 毛巾 máojīn 冰水 bīng shuǐ lái . ”

'soap, towels, and a pitcher of ice - water. "

连忙 liánmáng tiào 进去 jìn qù , chě xià 灯笼 dēnglóng shǎng de 毛巾 máojīn , 我的妈 ya , 差点 chà diǎn méi bèi . ”

I hopped in, and shook off the towel, and, great Caesar's ghost! "

我们 wǒmen 必须 bìxū 这些 zhè xiē 毛巾 máojīn níng gān .

We must dry these towels off.

shǎng 之后 zhī hòu , 立刻 lìkè yòng Máo jīn huò 湿巾 shī jīn shì 干净 gānjìng .

Rub it on, then immediately wipe it off with a washcloth or tissue.

继续 jìxù shuì zhāo , 偶尔 ǒuěr yòng 毛巾 máojīn 一下 yīxià liǎn .

He went on talking, occasionally wiping at his face with a towel.

毛巾 máojīn Decomposition

See the 2 Chinese characters that make up 毛巾 máojīn and their own compounds.

毛巾 máojīn Compounds

See all 351 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 毛巾 máojīn in their composition.

  • Máo
    • wěi
      • wěi , , wěi , mǎn , , , , ,
    • cuì
      • qiào , qiāo , cuì ,
    • kān , háo , tǎn , hào , máo , zhān , huī , máo , háo , jiàn , háo kè , máo , róng , qiú , , sān , mào , shū , , rǒng , chǎng , , lu , sào , , háo wǎ , mào , hào , mào , mào , máo , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • , , , , 毿, , , máo , , zhān , , , , , , , , , , , ,
  • jīn
    • dài
        • , , , , , , chī , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
      • shì
      • , shì , , , , , , ,
      • chì
      • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • shì
      • , ,
    • shuā
    • diào
      • Cháng
        • cháng , , ,
      • diǎo , , diào
    • tiē
    • zhǒu
      • guī
        • ,
      • sǎo , , sào , guī , zhǒu , , , ,
      • 綿 mián
        • , ,
      • mián , jǐn , mián , , , bāng , 淿, , jǐn
    • 巿
      • pèi
      • fèi , fèi , , , , , ,
    • juàn
      • Shī
      • liǎng
        • 滿 mǎn
        • liǎ , mèn , mén , , liǎng , liǎng , màn , , , , mán , , , mǎn , , pán , liàng , , liǎng
      • shī
        • , , shī , , shāi , , ,
      • pèi , , pèi , , ,
    • dài
      • zhì
      • , dài , , , , , , , , , ,
    • jiǎn
        • jiè ,
    • bāng , , Shuài , mào , zhàng , , , chuáng , fān , lián , zhì , huǎng , wéi , zhèng , màn , fān , guó , , , shuài , wéi , , tǎng , pèi , , zhì , , píng , shuì , dài , chóu , qiè , , , píng , pán , jià , zhàng , , , , chān , fén , méng , miè , chú , jié , xiǎn , pèi , dīng
    • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , píng , zhàng , , , , 帿, zhèng , , wéi , , , , , , , , , , guó , , , , , zhì , , , , chóu , , , ,
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