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内在 nèizài

内在 nèizài Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 内在 nèizài .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
nèizài | nei4 zai4
English translation
intrinsic
innate

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Traditional form

內在

Part of speech

Attributive / 区别词 Qūbié cí
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Etymology of 内在 nèizài

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nèi

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Simplified form of nèi . Depicts an entrance () to a hall ( jiōng ).

Positional decomposition

冂人

Number of Strokes

4
zài

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Origin unclear.

Phonetic compound

cái

Semantic compound

Positional decomposition

才土

Number of Strokes

6

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Example sentences using 内在 nèizài

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nèi xiàn ,于是 yúshì 溶酶 bèi 内在化.

The nuclear membrane invaginates and lysosomes are internalized.

不过 bùguò 缺乏 quēfá de shì 一种 yī zhǒng 内在 nèizài de 艺术 yìshù 凝聚力 níng jù lì

What is missing, however, is an internal, artistic cohesion.

内在 nèizài Decomposition

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内在 nèizài Compounds

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