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连年

连年 liánnián

连年 liánnián Meaning

Learn the Pinyin Pronunciation and 2 English Translations of the word 连年 liánnián .

Pīnyīn Pronunciation
liánnián | lian2 nian2
English translation
successive years
over many years

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Traditional form

連年

Part of speech

Adverb / 副词 fù cí Fù cí
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Etymology of 连年 liánnián

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Lián

Type

ideographic

Explanation

Simplified form of lián . Depicts a line of man-drawn ( chuò ) carriages ( chē ).

Positional decomposition

辶车

Number of Strokes

7
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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Example sentences using 连年 liánnián

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连年 liánnián 内战 nèi zhàn 剥夺 bō duó le 我们 wǒmen 所有人 de 人性 rénxìng

The years of civil war have dehumanized all of us.

连年 liánnián Decomposition

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连年 liánnián Compounds

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