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fáng

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fáng Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
fáng | fang2
English translation
to hinder
(in the negative or interrogative) (no) harm
(what) harm
damage, harm; to impede, to obstruct; to undermine

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About fáng

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Number of strokes

7

Traditional form

fáng

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

woman

Etymology of fáng

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

女方 nǚ fāng

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Fāng

Explanation

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

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Example sentences using fáng

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zài suān Zhōng 形成 xíngchéng zhā ,妨碍 fángài 贮存 zhù cún 运输 yùnshū .

Sludges forming in the acid interfere with storage and handling.

duō de 天气 tiānqì 妨碍 fángài le 飞行 fēi xíng .

Rainy weather and fog prohibited flying.

lǎo 说话 shuōhuà 妨碍 fángài 工作 gōngzuò .

You're crossing my path in work by talking all the time.

hěn 可能 kěnéng 同意 tóngyì , dàn 不妨 bùfáng shì 一下 yīxià .

She'll probably disagree, though it's worth trying.

不妨 bùfáng shì .

There is no harm in trying it.

Words with fáng

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
妨碍 fángài to hinder妨礙
不妨 bùfáng might as well不妨 bùfáng
无妨 wú fáng no harm (in doing it)無妨
何妨 hé fáng what harm is there in (doing sth)何妨 hé fáng
妨害 fáng hài to impair妨害 fáng hài
fáng to hinder fáng

fáng Decomposition & Compounds

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fáng Decomposition

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