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声明 shēngmíng

声明 shēngmíng Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 5 English Translations of the word 声明 shēngmíng .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
shēngmíng | sheng1 ming2
English translation
statement
declaration
CL: xiàng
> Xiàng [xiàng], fèn [fèn]

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Traditional form

聲明

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí
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Etymology of 声明 shēngmíng

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shēng

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Remmant of the character qìng (chime stones). Pictograph of a musical stone chime. Simplified form of shēng .

Positional decomposition

Shì

Number of Strokes

7
Míng

Type

ideographic

Explanation

The character was originally a pictograph of the moon ( yuè ) shining through a window ( jiǒng ). Traditionally (but incorrectly) explained that the sun () and moon ( yuè ) together are bright ( Míng ).

Positional decomposition

日月 rì yuè

Number of Strokes

8

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声明 shēngmíng Decomposition

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声明 shēngmíng Compounds

See all 18 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 声明 shēngmíng in their composition.

  • shēng
    • qìng
      • xīn , qìng , shēng , qìng , qìng , , , , , ,
  • Míng
    • méng
    • méng
    • wěng , , , ,
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