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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
wù | wu4
English translation
to meet (socially)
to meet; to interview with

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Verb-like morpheme / 动词性语素 Dòngcí xìng yǔsù

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sun

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

日吾

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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cāi 他们 tā men zhēng 设法 shè fǎ gěi 安排 ānpái Tán .

I guess they're trying to set up an appointment for me.

很多 qiáo 横亘 zài 泰晤士 Tài wù shì shǎng .

Many bridges span the Thames.

约翰 Yuē hàn zhù zài 泰晤士 Tài wù shì 河畔 hé pàn de 伦敦 Lún dūn .

John lives in London which is on the Thames.

伦敦 Lún dūn 位于 wèiyú 泰晤士 Tài wù shì 河畔 hé pàn ,人口 rénkǒu 700.

London lies onthe River Thames and has a population of seven million.

伦敦 Lún dūn 坐落 zuò luò zài 泰晤士 Tài wù shì 河畔 hé pàn .

London is located on the banks of the River Thames.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
会晤 huìwù to meet會晤
to meet (socially)
泰晤士报 Tài wù shì Bào Times (newspaper)泰晤士報
泰晤士河 Tài wù shì Hé River Thames泰晤士河 Tài wù shì Hé
泰晤士 Tài wù shì the Times (newspaper)泰晤士 Tài wù shì
晤面 wù miàn to meet (in person)晤面 wù miàn
晤谈 wù tán meeting晤談
面晤 miàn wù to meet面晤 miàn wù
聚晤 jù wù to meet (as a social group)聚晤 jù wù

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Decomposition

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