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瓦解 wǎjiě

瓦解 wǎjiě Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 3 English Translations of the word 瓦解 wǎjiě .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
wǎjiě | wa3 jie3
English translation
to collapse
to disintegrate
to crumble

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Traditional form

瓦解 wǎjiě

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí
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Etymology of 瓦解 wǎjiě

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Type

pictographic

Explanation

Pictograph of a tool for making pottery.

Positional decomposition

Number of Strokes

4
Xiè

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Depicts separating ( Xiè ) the horns ( Jué ) from a cow ( Niú ) using a knife ( Dāo ).

Positional decomposition

Jué 刀牛

Number of Strokes

13

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Example sentences using 瓦解 wǎjiě

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整个 zhěnggè 欧洲 Ōuzhōu 资本主义 zī běn zhǔ yì 马上 mǎshàng jiù huì 分崩瓦解 wǎjiě .

Any day now the whole of European capitalism may crash.

英国 Yīng guó 煤炭工业只消 zhǐ xiāo 两年 jiù jiāng 彻底 chèdǐ 瓦解 wǎjiě

In two years, the British coal industry will be dead and buried.

瓦解 wǎjiě Decomposition

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瓦解 wǎjiě Compounds

See all 68 Chinese words that contain the characters that make up the word 瓦解 wǎjiě in their composition.

    • píng , , wèng , zhēn , píng , ōu , zèng , bèng , , fǎng , shí wǎ , qiān wǎ , fǎng , fēn wǎ , háo wǎ , líng , , bǎi wǎ , chī , lǐ wǎ , , zhuì , zhòu , yīng , , méng , , , dān , yǎn , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ōu
    • , , wèng , , , ,
  • Xiè
    • xiè , xiè , xiè , , xiè , xiè , xiè , xiè , xiào , ,
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