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chǐ

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chǐ Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
chǐ | chi3
English translation
shame, humiliation; ashamed

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About chǐ

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Number of strokes

10

Traditional form

chǐ

Contains the radical

xīn

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

heart

Etymology of chǐ

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

耳心

Semantic compound

xīn

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. ěr represents the meaning and zhǐ represents the sound. Simplified form of chǐ .

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Words with chǐ

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
无耻 wúchǐ unembarrassed無恥
耻辱 chǐ rǔ disgrace恥辱
羞耻 xiūchǐ (a feeling of) shame羞恥
可耻 kě chǐ shameful可恥
chǐ shame chǐ
廉耻 lián chǐ honor and shame廉恥
国耻 guó chǐ national humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 Jiǔ Yī bā Shì biàn and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria國恥
耻笑 chǐ xiào to sneer at sb恥笑
耻骨 chǐ gǔ pubis恥骨
奇耻大辱 qí chǐ dà rǔ extraordinary shame and humiliation (idiom)奇恥大辱
厚颜无耻 hòu yán wú chǐ shameless厚顏無恥
知耻 zhī chǐ to have a sense of shame知恥
恬不知耻 tián bù zhī chǐ to have no sense of shame恬不知恥
不知羞耻 bù zhī xiū chǐ brazen不知羞恥
雪耻 xuě chǐ to take revenge for a past insult雪恥
不耻下问 bù chǐ xià wèn not feel ashamed to ask and learn from one's subordinates不恥下問
礼义廉耻 lǐ yì lián chǐ sense of propriety, justice, integrity and honor (i.e. the four social bonds, 四維|四维 sì wéi [sì​wéi])禮義廉恥
荒淫无耻 huāng yín wú chǐ shameless荒淫無恥
报仇雪耻 bào chóu xuě chǐ to take revenge and erase humiliation (idiom)報仇雪恥
忍耻 rěn chǐ to endure humiliation忍恥
耻骂 chǐ mà to abuse恥罵

chǐ Decomposition & Compounds

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