凑合

凑合 còuhe

凑合 còuhe Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 6 English Translations of the word 凑合 còuhe .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
còuhe | cou4 he5
English translation
to bring together
to make do in a bad situation
to just get by
to improvise
passable
not too bad

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Traditional form

湊合

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 凑合 còuhe

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còu

Type

pictophonetic

Phonetic compound

zòu

Semantic compound

bīng

Positional decomposition

冫奏

Number of Strokes

11

Explanation

Pictograph of two mouths facing each other.

Positional decomposition

亼口

Number of Strokes

6

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Example sentences using 凑合 còuhe

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zhè běn 小说 xiǎoshuō 怎么样 zěnmeyàng -- Huán 凑合 còuhe .

What do you think of this novel? -- Not too bad.

我们 wǒmen zhǐ 凑合 còuhe zhāo yòng 这些 zhè xiē jiù 铅笔 qiānbǐ .

We shall have to manage with these old pencils.

输光 le Qián jiù 凑合 còuhe zhāo 过日子 guò rì zi .

When he had gambled his money, he was put to shifts to live.

凑合 còuhe Decomposition

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凑合 còuhe Compounds

See all 82 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 凑合 còuhe in their composition.

  • còu
        • , ,
        • , zhā ,
      • yǎn
        • án , ān , yǎn , yǎn , ēng , ,
        • , yān , shè , , , , ,
      • gěi , , , shè , qià , , , qià , , gěi , , kān , kān , shǐ , , , , xiá , , jiá , jiá , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , huō , , , , , , , , 鴿
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