拜托

拜托 bàituō

拜托 bàituō Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 拜托 bàituō .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
bàituō | bai4 tuo1
English translation
to request sb to do sth
please!

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About 拜托 bàituō

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Traditional form

拜託

Part of speech

Transliterated name / 音译人名 Yīnyì rénmíng
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Etymology of 拜托 bàituō

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bài

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Depicts two hands put ( shǒu ) together as a sign of respect.

Positional decomposition

手手

Number of Strokes

9
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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Example sentences using 拜托 bàituō

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已经 yǐjīng 拜托 bàituō 妈妈 māma xià 周六 Zhōu liù wéi 我们 wǒmen 临时 línshí 照看 zhào kàn 一下 yīxià 孩子 háizi

I've asked Mum to sit for us next Saturday.

拜托 bàituō !”多特反驳 fǎnbó dào ,“它们 tā men yòu 便宜 biànyí yòu 管用 guǎn yòng 。”

"For heaven's sake!" Dot expostulated. "They're cheap and they're useful."

拜托 bàituō kān zài 斯坦 de fèn shǎng 好好 hǎo hǎo gān

I trust you to do a good job for Stan's sake.

拜托 bàituō Decomposition

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拜托 bàituō Compounds

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