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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
jǐ | ji3
English translation
to squeeze, to push against; crowded

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Number of strokes

17

Traditional form

Contains the radical

shǒu

Part of speech

Non-morpheme / 非语素字 Fēi yǔsù zì

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hand

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

扌齊

Semantic compound

shǒu

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shǒu represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
to crowd in
拥挤 yōngjǐ crowded擁擠
挤出 jǐ chū to squeeze out擠出
挤压 jǐ yā to squeeze擠壓
挤满 jǐ mǎn jam-packed擠滿
排挤 pái jǐ to crowd out排擠
挤进 jǐ jìn to break into擠進
挤占 jǐ zhàn to seize擠占
拥挤不堪 yōng jǐ bù kān overcrowded擁擠不堪
挤兑 jǐ duì a run on a bank擠兌
挤奶 jǐ nǎi to milk擠奶
挤入 jǐ rù to squeeze in擠入
挤眉弄眼 jǐ méi nòng yǎn to make eyes擠眉弄眼
挤牙膏 jǐ yá gāo lit. to squeeze out toothpaste擠牙膏
挤眼 jǐ yǎn to wink擠眼
压挤 yā jǐ to squeeze out壓擠
挤对 jǐ duì to bully擠對
挨挤 aí jǐ to jostle挨擠
挤轧 jǐ yà to bump and shove擠軋

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