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多亏 duōkuī

多亏 duōkuī Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 多亏 duōkuī .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
duōkuī | duo1 kui1
English translation
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About 多亏 duōkuī

Read some general information about the Chinese word 多亏 duōkuī .

Traditional form

多虧

Part of speech

Adverb / 副词 fù cí Fù cí
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Etymology of 多亏 duōkuī

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duō

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of two identical objects to convey the meaning "many". Not related to (dusk).

Positional decomposition

夕夕

Number of Strokes

6
kuī

Positional decomposition

èr

Number of Strokes

3

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Example sentences using 多亏 duōkuī

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其中 qízhōng 一些 yī xiē 人质 rénzhì 得以 dé yǐ 获释 huò shì 多亏 duōkuī le 杰西 Jié xī ·杰克逊 Jié kè xùn

Jesse Jackson was instrumental in the release of some of the hostages.

多亏 duōkuī le 还有 hái yǒu 一只手空 zhāo cái méi ràng 自己 zìjǐ dǎo 下去 xià qù

She checked her fall with her free arm.

多亏 duōkuī 一块 yī kuài 1/4英寸 yīng cùn hòu de 防弹 fáng dàn 钢板 gāng bǎn cái jiǎn le 条命

His life was saved by a quarter-inch-thick bullet-proof steel screen.

多亏 duōkuī Decomposition

See the 3 Chinese characters that make up 多亏 duōkuī and their own compounds.

多亏 duōkuī Compounds

See all 96 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 多亏 duōkuī in their composition.

  • duō
    • diē
    • zhā
    • gòu , , chǐ , huǒ , duō , , chī , , chǐ , , , , , gòu , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
  • kuī
    • kuā
        • huà
      • kuǎ , kuà , kuà , , kuà , , , , kuǎ , páo , kuā , 洿, , , , , , , , , kuā , , , , ,
    • è
      • chū , , shū , ,
    • , , , , , , , , ,
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