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执着 zhízhuó

执着 zhízhuó Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 5 English Translations of the word 执着 zhízhuó .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhízhuó | zhi2 zhuo2
English translation
attachment
stubborn
be attached to
persistent
persevering

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Traditional form

執著

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 执着 zhízhuó

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zhí

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Simplified form of zhí . Pictograph of a person with hands () bound by shackles ().

Positional decomposition

扌丸

Number of Strokes

6
zhāo

Explanation

Simplified form of zhù . Phonosemantic compound. cǎo represents the meaning and zhě represents the sound.

Positional decomposition

羊目

Number of Strokes

11

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Example sentences using 执着 zhízhuó

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卡鲁佐斯 de 诗歌 shī gē 表明 biǎomíng duì 东正教 Dōng zhèng jiào de 执着 zhízhuó

Karouzos's poetry shows a profound preoccupation with the Orthodox Church.

执着 zhízhuó Decomposition

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执着 zhízhuó Compounds

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