交涉

交涉 jiāoshè

交涉 jiāoshè Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 交涉 jiāoshè .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
jiāoshè | jiao1 she4
English translation
to negotiate
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Traditional form

交涉 jiāoshè

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 交涉 jiāoshè

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jiāo

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a person standing with crossed legs, conveying the meaning "to cross".

Positional decomposition

六乂

Number of Strokes

6
shè

Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

氵步

Number of Strokes

10

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交涉 jiāoshè Decomposition

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交涉 jiāoshè Compounds

See all 40 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 交涉 jiāoshè in their composition.

  • jiāo
    • xiào
    • jiào , jiào , yǎo , jiāo , jiǎo , Jiāo , jiāo , jiǎo , jiǎo , jiǎo , jiǎo , jiǎo , jiāo , jiāo , jiāo , jiāo , xiào , jiào , xiáo , jiào , yǎo , xiáo , jiāo , jiāo , , , , jiǎo , , , jiào , jiǎo , jiǎo , , , ,
  • shè
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