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叉子 chāzi

叉子 chāzi Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 叉子 chāzi .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
chāzi | cha1 zi5
English translation
fork
CL:[bǎ]

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Traditional form

叉子 chāzi

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 叉子 chāzi

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chā

Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

又丶

Number of Strokes

3

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a small child with its two arms outstretched.

Positional decomposition

了一

Number of Strokes

3

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Example sentences using 叉子 chāzi

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叉子 chāzi chuō lòng zhāo pán .

He prodded at the plate of fish with his fork.

他用 chā chā le 鸡蛋 jīdàn 放在面包 miànbāo shǎng 然后 ránhòu 面包片 miàn bāo piàn 折起做成 le 三明治 sān míng zhì

He forked an egg onto a piece of bread and folded it into a sandwich.

农夫 nóng fū men xià 干草 gān cǎo yòng 叉子 chāzi 草叉 dào 车上然后 ránhòu 拉到谷仓 gǔ cāng 贮存 zhù cún

Farmers cut the hay, fork it on to a cart and then store it in barns.

叉子 chāzi Decomposition

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叉子 chāzi Compounds

See all 102 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 叉子 chāzi in their composition.

  • chā
    • zǎo
      • sāo , sāo , sào , sāo , xiǔ , , , , sāo , , sāo ,
    • chǎ , chā , chā , chà , chāi , , , chāi ,
    • hǎo
      • nāo , hào
    • xiǎng
      • dūn
        • dūn , duì , tūn , dūn , duì , dūn , duì , , , , , , , , dùn , , , , ,
      • guō
      • shú
      • chún , chún , chún , zhūn , guǒ , dūn , duǒ , tūn , guō , tūn , rún , , chún , , , , , , , , zhūn , , , chún
    • yóu
    • zhuǎn
      • càn
        • chán , chán , zhàn , chǎn , ,
    • zǎi , , , jiǎn , mǎn , qióng , , , xué , , , , , , , , , yàn , , ,
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