零食

零食 língshí

零食 língshí Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 零食 língshí .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
língshí | ling2 shi2
English translation
between-meal nibbles
snacks

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Traditional form

零食 língshí

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 零食 língshí

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líng

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and Líng represents the sound. Based on the original meaning "to fall (of rain/snow)". The meaning later shifted to "scattered", "fragment", "fraction", "remainder", and "zero".

Phonetic compound

Líng

Semantic compound

Positional decomposition

雨令

Number of Strokes

13
shí

Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of food being spooned into the mouth. Not related to liáng .

Positional decomposition

人良

Number of Strokes

9

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Example sentences using 零食 língshí

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饭菜 fàn cài 而外, Huán chī líng shí , 肚子 dùzi Yuè 显形 xiǎn xíng , jiù 觉得 juéde 越须 duō chī hǎo 东西 dōngxī ;不能 bù néng 亏着 zuǐ .

Aside from meals, Tigress had to eat between them.

yāo 薯片 shǔ piàn 巧克力 qiǎokèlì dāng 零食 língshí lái chī yāo 吃些芹菜 qín cài 胡萝卜 hú luó bo

Instead of snacking on crisps and chocolate, nibble on celery or carrot.

零食 língshí Decomposition

See the 6 Chinese characters that make up 零食 língshí and their own compounds.

零食 língshí Compounds

See all 135 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 零食 língshí in their composition.

  • líng
    • , líng ,
  • shí
    • cān
    • shì
    • ěr , tāo , xiǎng , bǐng , tiè , yàn , něi , , cān , sūn , yǐn , fàn , , hài , tiǎn , tóng , , juàn , , zhuì , tán , , è , nuǎn , hún , huì , , , táng , , chì , , yōng , , fēn , cān , cān , , shí , , , , , , tún , rèn , , chì , fàn ,
    • yǐn , , , , , , , , , , bǎo , , , jiǎo , , bǐng , , xiǎng , le , , , è , , jùn , , , , yáo , hún , , , jiàn , xiàn , , , , , guǎn , , , , , , wèi , , , , , ,
    • , liú , 餿 sōu , , , , , mán , , xiū , jǐn , sǎn , kuì , zhuàn , , , , ráo , , , xiǎng , , , yàn , , chán , , , , náng
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