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qǐn

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qǐn Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
qǐn | qin3
English translation
old variant of qǐn
> qǐn [qǐn]
to lie down
to sleep, to rest; bedroom

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About qǐn

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

Contains the radical

gài

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

A person 彐冖又 lying down on a bed  qiáng in their home  gài

Etymology of qǐn

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Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

gài qiáng 彐冖又

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Example sentences using qǐn

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guà Zhāng 印刷 yìnshuā huà ràng de 寝室 qǐn shì 亮丽 liàng lì 生色.

Brighten up your bedroom with a few posters.

bāng 孩子 háizi men tuō 就寝 jiù qǐn .

I helped to undress the children for bed.

两个男人 nán rén dōu 传话 chuán huà shuì 他们 tā men 已经 yǐjīng 就寝 jiù qǐn le

Both men sent word that they had retired for the evening.

Words with qǐn

Explore 11 words and sayings that include the Chinese character qǐn in their composition.

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
寝室 qǐn shì bedroom寢室
qǐn to lie down
就寝 jiù qǐn to go to sleep就寢
寝食难安 qǐn shí nán ān lit. cannot rest or eat in peace (idiom)寢食難安
废寝忘食 fèiqǐnwàngshí to skip one's sleep and meals廢寢忘食
寿终正寝 shòu zhōng zhèng qǐn to die of old age壽終正寢
陵寝 líng qǐn tomb (of king or emperor)陵寢
寝具 qǐn jù bedding寢具
废寝忘餐 fèi qǐn wàng cān to skip one's sleep and meals廢寢忘餐
食肉寝皮 shí ròu qǐn pí implacable hatred食肉寢皮
忘餐废寝 wàng cān fèi qǐn to skip one's sleep and meals忘餐廢寢

qǐn Decomposition & Compounds

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qǐn Decomposition

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