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寄托 jìtuō

寄托 jìtuō Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 寄托 jìtuō .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
jìtuō | ji4 tuo1
English translation
to have sb look after sb
to entrust the care of sb
to place (hope etc) on

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Traditional form

寄託

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 寄托 jìtuō

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Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. gài represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

Semantic compound

gài

Positional decomposition

宀奇

Number of Strokes

11
tuō

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shǒu represents the meaning and tuō represents the sound.

Positional decomposition

扌乇

Number of Strokes

6

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寄托 jìtuō Decomposition

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寄托 jìtuō Compounds

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