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蒸发

蒸发 zhēngfā

蒸发 zhēngfā Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 蒸发 zhēngfā .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhēngfā | zheng1 fa1
English translation
to evaporate
evaporation

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About 蒸发 zhēngfā

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Traditional form

蒸發

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 蒸发 zhēngfā

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zhēng

Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

艹烝

Number of Strokes

13

Explanation

Simplified form of both (send out; to issue) and (hair). Derived from quǎn (dog), the bottom component of .

Positional decomposition

⿸? yòu

Number of Strokes

5

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Example sentences using 蒸发 zhēngfā

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Xiàng 喷射 pēn shè 冷空气可以 kěyǐ 使水蒸发 zhēngfā

Blasting cold air over it makes the water evaporate.

我们 wǒmen de 身体 shēntǐ Néng 出汗 chū hàn 由此 yóu cǐ 可以 kěyǐ 蒸发 zhēngfā 散热 sàn rè

Our bodies can sweat, thereby losing heat by evaporation.

蒸发 zhēngfā Decomposition

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蒸发 zhēngfā Compounds

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