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代表 dàibiǎo

代表 dàibiǎo Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 10 English Translations of the word 代表 dàibiǎo .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
dàibiǎo | dai4 biao3
English translation
representative
delegate
CL: wèi [wèi],
>[gè], míng [míng]
to represent
to stand for
on behalf of
in the name of

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Traditional form

代表 dàibiǎo

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 代表 dàibiǎo

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dài

Type

ideographic

Explanation

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

Positional decomposition

亻弋

Number of Strokes

5
biǎo

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Depicts clothes () made from fur ( Máo ), typically the outermost layer of clothing. In simplified Chinese biǎo is also used to mean "wristwatch", while in traditional Chinese this meaning is written with a separate character biǎo .

Positional decomposition

毛衣 máo yī

Number of Strokes

8

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代表 dàibiǎo Decomposition

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代表 dàibiǎo Compounds

See all 20 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 代表 dàibiǎo in their composition.

  • dài
    • dài
    • dài , dài , dài , dài , dài , jiàn , dài , , , , , ,
  • biǎo
    • biǎo , biǎo , biǎo , biāo , , biǎo
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