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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
jǔ | ju3
English translation
to destroy
to stop
to stop, to prevent; dejected, defeated

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Number of strokes

8

Traditional form

Contains the radical

shuǐ

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

water

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

氵且

Semantic compound

shuǐ

Phonetic compound

qiě

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shuǐ represents the meaning and qiě represents the sound.

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彼得 Bǐ dé 精神 jīngshén 沮丧 jǔsàng ,信心 xìnxīn jiē .

Peter was dejected his confidence in tatters.

沮丧 jǔsàng de zài 方向盘 fāng xiàng pán shǎng .

She slumped dejectedly over the wheel.

Cóng 洛东那些 nà xiē jiào rén 沮丧 jǔsàng de 餐桌 cān zhuō páng 走过 zǒu guò ,步行 bù xíng dào 前面 qiánmiàn .

I walk past the sad tables of the Rotonde to the front.

陈静觉得 juéde 周围 zhōuwéi 一下子 yī xià zi liàng le 起来 qǐlai ,沮丧 jǔsàng 恐惧 kǒngjù ,一古脑儿 yī gǔ nǎo r méi le .

Instantly, Chen Jing brightened up and her despair and fear disappeared.

每个 rén dōu yǒu 沮丧 jǔsàng 失意 shī yì huò 情绪低落 de 时候 shíhou

Everyone has days when they feel dejected or down.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
沮丧 jǔsàng dispirited沮喪
to stop

Decomposition & Compounds

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Decomposition

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