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施加 shījiā

施加 shījiā Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 1 English Translations of the word 施加 shījiā .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
shījiā | shi1 jia1
English translation
to exert (effort or pressure)

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Traditional form

施加 shījiā

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 施加 shījiā

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Shī

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Positional decomposition

方㐌

Number of Strokes

9
Jiā

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Depicts making noises with the mouth ( kǒu ) while exerting strength (). Based on the original meaning "exert strength". The meaning later shifted to "raise; increase; add"

Positional decomposition

力口

Number of Strokes

5

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施加 shījiā Decomposition

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施加 shījiā Compounds

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  • Shī
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  • Jiā
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