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zhān

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zhān Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhān | zhan1
English translation
felt; rug, carpet

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About zhān

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Number of strokes

9

Traditional form

zhān

Contains the radical

Máo

Part of speech

Noun morpheme / 名语素 Míng yǔsù

Learning hint

fur

Etymology of zhān

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

毛占

Semantic compound

Máo

Phonetic compound

zhàn

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. Máo represents the meaning and zhàn represents the sound. Simplified form of zhān .

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Example sentences using zhān

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shuí jiāng 铺设 pū shè 地板 dì bǎn 油毡?

Who will lay the linoleum?

她们 tā men háng wán , 瑞珏 yòu qiān le 海臣 dào Hóng zhān 上去 shàng qù 叩头 kòu tóu .

Jui - chueh then brought forward her little son Hai - chen, to pay his respects.

油地毡卷角 le

The corners of the lino were curling up.

yòng 黑色 hēi sè 毡头笔画 bǐ huà chū 基本 jīběn 轮廓 lúnkuò jiàn 4)。

Draw the basic outlines in black felt-tip pen (see fig. 4).

yòng 不同 bù tóng 颜色 yánsè de 毡头笔画 bǐ huà 草图 cǎo tú 以免 yǐmiǎn 搞混 gǎo hùn

Use different colours of felt pen on your sketch to avoid confusion.

Words with zhān

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
zhān felt (fabric) zhān
如坐针毡 rú zuò zhēn zhān lit. as if sitting on pins and needles如坐針氈
毛毡 máo zhān felt毛氈
毡子 zhān zi felt (fabric)氈子
针毡 zhēn zhān (on) pins and needles針氈

zhān Decomposition & Compounds

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