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威信

威信 Wēixìn

威信 Wēixìn Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 6 English Translations of the word 威信 Wēixìn .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
Wēixìn | Wei1 xin4
English translation
Weixin county in Zhaotong 昭通 Zhāo tōng [Zhāo tōng], Yunnan
prestige
reputation
trust
credit with the people

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Traditional form

威信 Wēixìn

Part of speech

Other proper nouns / 其他专名 Qítā zhuān míng
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Etymology of 威信 Wēixìn

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wēi

Type

ideographic

Explanation

is a pictograph of an axe, representing military power. possibly alludes to the domestic power wielded by mothers-in-law in ancient China.

Positional decomposition

戌女

Number of Strokes

9
xìn

Explanation

Conveys trusting ( xìn ) what a person ( rén ) says ( yán ).

Positional decomposition

亻言

Number of Strokes

9

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威信 Wēixìn Decomposition

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威信 Wēixìn Compounds

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  • wēi
    • wǎi , wēi , wēi , wēi , , , , , ,
  • xìn
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