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循序渐进

循序渐进 xúnxùjiànjìn

循序渐进 xúnxùjiànjìn Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 循序渐进 xúnxùjiànjìn .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
xúnxùjiànjìn | xun2 xu4 jian4 jin4
English translation
in sequence, step by step (idiom); to make steady progress incrementally

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Traditional form

循序漸進

Part of speech

Idiom / 成语 chéngyǔ Chéngyǔ
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Etymology of 循序渐进 xúnxùjiànjìn

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xún

Type

pictophonetic

Phonetic compound

dùn

Semantic compound

chì

Positional decomposition

彳盾

Number of Strokes

12

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. 广 Guǎng represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

Semantic compound

广 Guǎng

Positional decomposition

广予

Number of Strokes

7

jiān

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shuǐ represents the meaning and zhǎn represents the sound. Simplified form of jiàn .

Phonetic compound

zhǎn

Semantic compound

shuǐ

Positional decomposition

氵斩

Number of Strokes

11

jìn

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. chuò represents the meaning and Jǐng represents the sound. Simplified form of jìn .

Phonetic compound

Jǐng

Semantic compound

chuò

Positional decomposition

辶井

Number of Strokes

7

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