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及早 jízǎo

及早 jízǎo Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 及早 jízǎo .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
jízǎo | ji2 zao3
English translation
at the earliest possible time
as soon as possible

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Traditional form

及早 jízǎo

Part of speech

Adverb / 副词 fù cí Fù cí
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Etymology of 及早 jízǎo

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Explanation

Pictograph of a hand ( yòu ) reaching to grab a person ( rén ).

Positional decomposition

⿻? yòu

Number of Strokes

3
zǎo

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and zǎo represents the sound. The form of the original phonetic component zǎo was abbreviated to look like shí .

Positional decomposition

日十

Number of Strokes

6

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Example sentences using 及早 jízǎo

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如果 rúguǒ 及早 jízǎo 治疗 zhìliáo 多数 duō shù de 皮肤癌 pí fū aí shì 可治好的。

Most skin cancers are curable if treated early.

及早 jízǎo Decomposition

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及早 jízǎo Compounds

See all 91 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 及早 jízǎo in their composition.

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  • zǎo
    • Cháo
    • Zhāng
      • gàn
      • gàn
      • zhàng , zhāng , zhāng , zhàng , zhāng , zhāng , zhàng , zhāng , zhàng , zhāng , zhāng , zhāng , zhàng , zhāng , zhāng , , , , , , , 騿,
    • hàn
      • ,
    • tán
      • tán , tán , xùn , tán , dǎn , qián , Shěn , diàn , tǎn , diàn , tǎn , tán , chán , tán , , , , , tán , , tán ,
    • gàn
    • cǎo , hán , , hán , gàn , hàn , chuò , hàn , gān ,
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