逐年

逐年 zhúnián

逐年 zhúnián Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 逐年 zhúnián .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhúnián | zhu2 nian2
English translation
year after year
with each passing year
over the years

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Traditional form

逐年 zhúnián

Part of speech

Adverb / 副词 fù cí Fù cí
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Etymology of 逐年 zhúnián

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zhú

Type

pictophonetic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. chuò represents the meaning and shǐ represents the sound.

Phonetic compound

shǐ

Semantic compound

chuò

Positional decomposition

辶豕

Number of Strokes

10
Nián

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a person ( jié ) harvesting grain (). The harvest season is a yearly event. The components are not obvious in the modern form.

Positional decomposition

gān

Number of Strokes

6

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这个 zhè ge 部门 bùmén 因为 yīnwèi 预算 yùsuàn 削减 xuē jiǎn ér 逐年 zhúnián 萎缩 wěi suō

The department has been shrinking year by year because of budget cuts.

逐年 zhúnián Decomposition

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逐年 zhúnián Compounds

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  • zhú
  • Nián
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