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qiàn

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qiàn Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
qiàn | qian4
English translation
to apologize
to regret
deficient
deficient, lacking; to apologize, to regret, to be sorry

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About qiàn

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

qiàn

Contains the radical

qiàn

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

lack

Etymology of qiàn

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

兼欠

Semantic compound

qiàn

Phonetic compound

jiān

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. qiàn represents the meaning and jiān represents the sound.

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Example sentences using qiàn

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liǎng shǒu tān ,打了个表示 biǎoshì 歉意 qiàn yì de 手势 shǒushì .

He made a little apologetic gesture with both hands.

běn yǒu 雅量 yǎ liàng zuò shuì shēng 抱歉 bàoqiàn de !

He might have had the grace to say he was sorry!

ràng děng le 这么 zhè me jiǔ ,应该 yīnggāi 为此 wèi cǐ Xiàng 表示 biǎoshì 歉意 qiàn yì .

You must apologize to her for having kept her waiting.

jiào 久等 jiǔ děng le , hěn 抱歉 bàoqiàn .

Very sorry to have kept you waiting.

hěn 抱歉 bàoqiàn , Néng chī wán de 布丁 bù dīng le , tài zuǐ chán le .

I'm sorry I can't finish my pudding; my eyes are bigger than my belly.

Words with qiàn

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
抱歉 bàoqiàn to be sorry抱歉 bàoqiàn
道歉 dàoqiàn to apologize道歉 dàoqiàn
歉意 qiàn yì apology歉意 qiàn yì
qiàn to regret qiàn
致歉 zhì qiàn to apologize致歉 zhì qiàn
歉疚 qiàn jiù remorseful歉疚 qiàn jiù
歉收 qiàn shōu crop failure歉收 qiàn shōu

qiàn Decomposition & Compounds

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qiàn Decomposition

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