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齐全

齐全 qíquán

齐全 qíquán Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
qíquán | qi2 quan2
English translation
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Traditional form

齊全

Part of speech

Name of a person / 人名 rén míng Rénmíng
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Etymology of 齐全 qíquán

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Explanation

Simplified form of . Pictograph of stalks of millet. Possibly alludes to the even and uniform appearance of a millet field.

Positional decomposition

Wén

Number of Strokes

6
Quán

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Origin unclear.

Positional decomposition

入玉

Number of Strokes

6

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Example sentences using 齐全 qíquán

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英国 Yīng guó huì duì 运载 yùn zài 证件 zhèngjiàn 齐全 qíquán de 乘客 chéng kè 进入 jìn rù 国内 guó nèi de 航空公司 háng kōng gōng sī 课以罚款 fákuǎn

Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers.

齐全 qíquán Decomposition

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齐全 qíquán Compounds

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