心脏

心脏 xīnzàng

心脏 xīnzàng Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 5 English Translations of the word 心脏 xīnzàng .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
xīnzàng | xin1 zang4
English translation
heart
CL:
>[kē],
>[gè]

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Traditional form

心臟

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 心脏 xīnzàng

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xīn

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a heart.

Positional decomposition

Number of Strokes

4
zàng

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and zhuāng represents the sound. Simplified form of zàng (dirty) and zàng (internal organ).

Phonetic compound

zhuāng

Semantic compound

Positional decomposition

⺼庄

Number of Strokes

10

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Example sentences using 心脏 xīnzàng

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胸部 xiōng bù X 光片显示 xiǎnshì chū 心脏 xīnzàng shāo yǒu 扩大 kuòdà .

The chest X - rays showed moderate enlargement of the heart.

人们 rén men dòu dào 关于 guānyú 心脏 xīnzàng 移植 yí zhí de 报道 bàodào ,到处 dàochù dōu zài 议论 yìlùn 此事.

The heart transplants have been read about and discussed everywhere.

侵略 qīnlüè bīng Dāo de 刀身 dāo shēn 那个 nà ge 妇人 fù rén de 心脏 xīnzàng .

The invader thrust the blade of his bayonet into the woman's heart.

心脏 xīnzàng de 功能 gōngnéng shì 血液 xuè yè shū wǎng 全身 quán shēn .

The function of the heart is to pump blood through the body.

脉搏 màibó hěn ruò , dàn 心脏 xīnzàng Huán tiào zhāo .

His pulse is low, but his heart is still active.

心脏 xīnzàng Decomposition

See the 3 Chinese characters that make up 心脏 xīnzàng and their own compounds.

心脏 xīnzàng Compounds

See all 354 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 心脏 xīnzàng in their composition.

  • xīn
    • gǎn
        • , ,
      • zǎi , sāi , , sāi , , xié , sāi , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , sāi
    • zǒng
      • cōng , zǒng ,
        • , ,
          • , , ,
        • , níng
      • , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    • ēn
    • niàn
      • nián , niàn , rěn , niǎn , niè , rěn , niǎn , rěn , shěn , niàn , , , , , , , , , , nián
    • zhì
      • zhì , zhì , zhì , , , ,
    • rěn
      • niǎn , rěn , , , rèn ,
    • bēi
    • yuàn
      • yuān ,
    • huàn
      • huàn , huàn , ,
      • , , ,
    • mēn
    • Huì
      • suì , suì , huì , huì , huì , , , , , , , ,
    • huì
    • yōu
    • chóu
      • ,
    • huì
      • suì
    • è
      • ě , , ,
    • jiá
    • cōng
      • cōng
      • zǒng , zǒng , cōng , , , , , , cōng
      • , , , , ,
    • cōng
      • , cōng , zǒng , cōng , cōng , cōng , zǒng , , , , , , , zǒng , cōng , , ,
    • mèn
      • ruǐ , ruǐ
    • qìng
      • ,
    • xiàn
    • liàn
    • níng
      • ,
    • xiǎng , zěn , nín , yuàn , wàng , ě , kǒng , liàn , tài , , , , zhōng , huò , chéng , wèi , shù , , xuán , xīn , kěn , biē , bèi , yàng , sǒng , yǒng , dài , , , yǐn , tǎn , , 忿 fèn , hān , qìn , mèn , gàng , chéng , xuán , , qiān , yīn , duì , chǐ , kěn , xǐn , qìn , yìng , mín ,
    • tān , nèn , hào , huì , , zhé , , è , què , , , mǐn , , hùn , yìn , píng , chōng , , duì , mào , nǎn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ài
    • , , , , , tài , , , , mǐn , , , sǒng , , , , , , , , bèi , , píng , , , , , , , , yīng , , , , duì , mèn , , , , gàng , , , , , ,
  • zàng
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