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zhǔ

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zhǔ Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhǔ | zhu3
English translation
variant of zhǔ [zhǔ]
to boil, to cook

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About zhǔ

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Number of strokes

12

Traditional form

zhǔ

Contains the radical

huǒ

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

fire

Etymology of zhǔ

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

者灬

Semantic compound

huǒ

Phonetic compound

zhě

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. huǒ represents the meaning and zhě represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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Example sentences using zhǔ

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正在 zhèngzài zhǔ lái 款待 kuǎndài 客人 kèrén .

She was cooking fish as a treat.

我们 wǒmen ròu zhǔ tài jiǔ ,结果 jiēguǒ 味道 wèidao 不好 bù hǎo le .

We overdid the meat and it didn't taste good.

Shuǐ zhǔ gān le , guō 烧坏 le .

The water had all boiled away and the pan was burned.

卷心菜 juǎn xīn cài zhǔ kāi Hòu , yòng 锅把 Shuǐ diào .

When you've boiled the cabbage, strain off the water through a colander.

煮沸 zhǔ fèi de Niú nǎi 溢出 yì chū le nǎi guō .

The pan overflowed with boiling milk.

Words with zhǔ

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
zhǔ to cook zhǔ
煮饭 zhǔ fàn to cook煮飯
煮沸 zhǔ fèi to boil煮沸 zhǔ fèi
生米煮成熟饭 shēng mǐ zhǔ chéng shú fàn the rice is cooked生米煮成熟飯
焚琴煮鹤 fén qín zhǔ hè lit. to burn zithers and cook cranes焚琴煮鶴
煮豆燃萁 zhǔ dòu rán qí burning beanstalks to cook the beans (idiom); to cause internecine strife煮豆燃萁 zhǔ dòu rán qí

zhǔ Decomposition & Compounds

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zhǔ Decomposition

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