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bāi

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bāi Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
bāi | bai1
English translation
to break off or break open sth with one's hands
(fig.) to break off (a relationship)
to rip, to tear

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About bāi

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Number of strokes

12

Traditional form

bāi

Contains the radical

shǒu

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

To tear something fēn with both hands  shǒu

Etymology of bāi

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Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

手分手

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Example sentences using bāi

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巧克力 qiǎokèlì bāi Chéng 两半-- zhè 一半 yī bàn gěi .

I broke the chocolate into halves here's your half.

点心 diǎnxin 掰成 liǎng bàn zài 中心 zhōngxīn jiā shǎng le 果冻 guǒ dòng .

She split the cake and filled it with jelly.

喜欢 xǐhuan 说大话,很多事情 shìqing dōu 喜欢 xǐhuan gēn rén luàn bāi 一通.

He loved to talk big and brag about a variety of things to other people.

那个 nà ge 农夫 nóng fū bāi xià kuài 面包 miànbāo jiù zhāo 乳酪 rǔ lào chī 起来 qǐlai le .

The farmer twisted off a piece of bread to eat with his cheese.

迪伊 bāi xià kuài 石灰石 shí huī shí , yòng 拇指 mǔ zhǐ dàn jìn 河里.

Dee broke off a piece of limestone and thumbed it into the stream.

Words with bāi

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
bāi (fig.) to break off (a relationship) bāi
掰开 bāi kāi to pull apart掰開
掰掰 bāi bāi bye-bye (loanword) (Tw)掰掰 bāi bāi
瞎掰 xiā bāi to fool around瞎掰 xiā bāi
掰腕子 bāi wàn zi arm wrestling掰腕子 bāi wàn zi
掰扯 bāi che to debate掰扯 bāi che

bāi Decomposition & Compounds

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bāi Decomposition

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