下属

下属 xiàshǔ

下属 xiàshǔ Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 下属 xiàshǔ .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
xiàshǔ | xia4 shu3
English translation
subordinate
underling

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About 下属 xiàshǔ

Read some general information about the Chinese word 下属 xiàshǔ .

Traditional form

下屬

Part of speech

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

Etymology of 下属 xiàshǔ

Familiarize yourself with the origin and historical aspects of the Chinese word 下属 xiàshǔ .

xià

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Originally a small line or dot below a longer line, indicating "down". The vertical line was added to distinguish the character from èr (two).

Positional decomposition

一卜

Number of Strokes

3
shǔ

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Simplified form of shǔ . Phonosemantic compound. wěi represents the meaning and shǔ represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

Semantic compound

shī

Positional decomposition

尸禹

Number of Strokes

12

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下属 xiàshǔ Decomposition

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下属 xiàshǔ Compounds

See all 19 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 下属 xiàshǔ in their composition.

  • xià
    • , xiā , , xx , xx , , , , nòng , , , , , , , ,
  • shǔ
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