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zhà

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zhà Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhà | zha4
English translation
variant of zhà [zhà]
to press
to extract (juice)
to press for juice; a juicer; a vegetable

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About zhà

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

tree

Etymology of zhà

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

木窄

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

zhǎi

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and zhǎi represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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Example sentences using zhà

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苛刻 kē kè de 房东 fángdōng Xiàng 我们 wǒmen 榨取 zhà qǔ chóng .

Hard landlords racked us with high rents.

zhà liǔ 橙汁 chéng zhī gěi .

I'll crush the juice out of oranges for you.

个家庭主妇 zhǔ fù Cháng zhà liǔ 橙汁 chéng zhī .

The housewife crushes out juice from oranges.

yòng 电动 diàn dòng 榨汁机 zhà zhī jī 榨取 zhà qǔ 新鲜 xīnxiān de 橙汁 chéng zhī .

He makes fresh orange juice with an electric extractor.

每个星期 xīngqī Xiū 雪佛兰 Xuě fó lán 老爷车 lǎo ye chē 一点一滴 yī diǎn yī dī de 我榨 qióng le .

Weekly repairs on my old Chevy were nickel - and - diming me to death.

Words with zhà

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
zhà to press
压榨 yāzhà to press壓榨
榨取 zhà qǔ to extract榨取 zhà qǔ
榨菜 zhà cài hot pickled mustard tuber榨菜 zhà cài
榨汁机 zhà zhī jī juicer榨汁機
榨油 zhà yóu to press榨油 zhà yóu

zhà Decomposition & Compounds

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zhà Decomposition

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