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后勤

后勤 hòuqín

后勤 hòuqín Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 1 English Translations of the word 后勤 hòuqín .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
hòuqín | hou4 qin2
English translation
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Traditional form

後勤

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 后勤 hòuqín

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Hòu

Explanation

Hòu (empress) and its mirror image (take charge) were originally used interchangeably. The origin of both characters is unclear. In simplified Chinese Hòu is also used to mean "after, behind", while in traditional Chinese this meaning is written with a sepa

Positional decomposition

⿸? kǒu

Number of Strokes

6
qín

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and jǐn represents the sound. Simplified form of .

Phonetic compound

jǐn

Semantic compound

Positional decomposition

堇力

Number of Strokes

13

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后勤 hòuqín Decomposition

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后勤 hòuqín Compounds

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  • Hòu
    • hòu , gòu , gòu , hòu , gòu , Hòu , hóu , hòu , , , 缿, , gòu , ,
  • qín
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