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chuáng

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chuáng Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
chuáng | chuang2
English translation
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carriage curtain; sun screen; tent; measure word for buildings
Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhuàng | zhuang4
English translation
classifier for buildings
carriage curtain (old)

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About chuáng

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Number of strokes

15

Traditional form

chuáng

Contains the radical

jīn

Part of speech

Isolated measure word / 量词 liàng cí Liàngcí

Learning hint

curtain

Etymology of chuáng

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

巾童

Semantic compound

jīn

Phonetic compound

Tóng

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. jīn represents the meaning and Tóng represents the sound.

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Example sentences using chuáng

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我们 wǒmen zài 海边 hǎi biān le 幢小别墅 biéshù , gōng 圣诞 Shèng dàn 假日 jià rì 之用.

We rented a cottage at the seaside for the Christmas holidays.

我们 wǒmen zài 法国 Fǎ guó le chuáng 别墅 biéshù 消夏 xiāo xià .

We rented a villa in France for the summer holidays.

shì 拥有 yōngyǒu 这幢房子 fáng zi 还是 háishi zhù de ?

Do you own the house or are you a tenant?

zhè shì chuáng hěn Gāo de 建筑物 jiàn zhù wù .

It's a high building.

他们 tā men 拆除 chāi chú le de jiù 房子 fáng zi ,建起 le chuáng Xīn 房子 fáng zi .

They pulled down my old house and built five new ones.

Words with chuáng

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
chuáng classifier for buildings chuáng
幢幢 chuáng chuáng dancing幢幢 chuáng chuáng

chuáng Decomposition & Compounds

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chuáng Decomposition

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