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爱惜

爱惜 àixī

爱惜 àixī Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 爱惜 àixī .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
àixī | ai4 xi1
English translation
to cherish
to treasure
to use sparingly

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About 爱惜 àixī

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Traditional form

愛惜

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Come for Peace. Stay for Wisdom.

Etymology of 爱惜 àixī

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ài

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Simplified form of ài .

Positional decomposition

⿱⿱爫冖友

Number of Strokes

10

Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

忄昔

Number of Strokes

11

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Example sentences using 爱惜 àixī

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由于 yóuyú 天长日久 tiān cháng rì jiǔ 爱惜 àixī de 使用 shǐyòng , Jué dōu 有些 yǒu xiē 磨损 mó sǔn , zhuàng le .

The corners are somewhat smashed and broken by long, rough usage.

爱惜 àixī Decomposition

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爱惜 àixī Compounds

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