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施展 shīzhǎn

施展 shīzhǎn Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 施展 shīzhǎn .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
shīzhǎn | shi1 zhan3
English translation
to use fully
to put to use

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About 施展 shīzhǎn

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Traditional form

施展 shīzhǎn
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Etymology of 施展 shīzhǎn

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Shī

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

Positional decomposition

方㐌

Number of Strokes

9
Zhǎn

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Origin unclear.

Positional decomposition

shī ⿻?

Number of Strokes

10

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Example sentences using 施展 shīzhǎn

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有些 yǒu xiē rén 可能 kěnéng huì 认为 rènwéi de 才华 cái huá zài 目前 mùqián de 工作 gōngzuò Zhōng 没能充分 chōngfèn 施展 shīzhǎn 出来 chū lái

Some people might think I've underachieved in my job.

施展 shīzhǎn Decomposition

See the 5 Chinese characters that make up 施展 shīzhǎn and their own compounds.

施展 shīzhǎn Compounds

See all 17 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 施展 shīzhǎn in their composition.

  • Shī
    • shì , , , shī , , , ,
  • Zhǎn
    • niǎn , niǎn , chǎn , zhǎn , , , , niǎn , 𦟌
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