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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
dì | di4
English translation
closely joined
connection
knot
to tie, to join; knot, connection

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Number of strokes

12

Traditional form

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

thread

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

纟帝

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Explanation

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

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Huán bèi 一些 yī xiē 结缔组织 jié dì zǔ zhī de suǒ 包裹 bāoguǒ ,这些 zhè xiē 叫做 jiào zuò 脑膜 nǎo mó .

It is also encased in membranes of connective tissue called the meninges.

蛛网 zhū wǎng shì yóu 血管 xuè guǎn de 结缔组织 jié dì zǔ zhī suǒ 构成 gòuchéng .

The arachnoid is composed of connective tissue devoid of blood vessels.

外科 wài kē 医生 yīshēng kāi 结缔组织 jié dì zǔ zhī , ràng 骨头 gǔtou 露出 lù chū lái .

The surgeon cut through connective tissue to expose the bone.

dāng 水汽 shuǐ qì 分压提高 tígāo shí ,缔合 gēng 容易 róngyì 发生 fāshēng .

Associations are more likely to occur when the partial pressure is high.

美丽 měilì de 塞浦路斯岛 shì 缔结 dì jié 良缘 liáng yuán de 美妙 měimiào 之地

The beautiful island of Cyprus is a magical place to get married.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
取缔 qǔdì to suppress取締
缔造 dì zào to found締造
缔结 dì jié to conclude (an agreement)締結
缔造者 dì zào zhě founder締造者
knot
结缔组织 jié dì zǔ zhī connective tissue結締組織
缔约国 dì yuē guó signatory states締約國
缔约 dì yuē to conclude a treaty締約

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Decomposition

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