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tuì

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tuì Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
tuì | tui4
English translation
to molt

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About tuì

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

tuì

Contains the radical

chóng

Part of speech

Verb-like morpheme / 动词性语素 Dòngcí xìng yǔsù

Learning hint

An insect  chóng changing  Duì  its skin;  Duì  also provides the pronunciation

Etymology of tuì

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Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

虫兑

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Example sentences using tuì

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鹿每年 měi nián dōu tuì Jué .

Deer shed their antlers each year.

māo zài 热天 huàn Máo 蜕皮 tuì pí .

A cat moults and loses hair in hot weather.

Words with tuì

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
蜕变 tuì biàn to transform蛻變
tuì exuvia tuì
蜕皮 tuì pí exuvium蛻皮
蜕化 tuì huà to metamorphose蛻化
蜕化变质 tuì huà biàn zhì to become depraved蛻化變質
蝉蜕 chán tuì cicada slough蟬蛻

tuì Decomposition & Compounds

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