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cuì

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cuì Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
cuì | cui4
English translation
kingfisher; jade, emerald

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About cuì

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

cuì

Contains the radical

Part of speech

Name of a person / 人名 rén míng Rénmíng

Learning hint

wings

Etymology of cuì

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

羽卒

Semantic compound

Phonetic compound

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound.

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Example sentences using cuì

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大地 dà dì shǎng le 苍翠 cāng cuì de 绿色 lǜ sè 斗篷 dǒu peng .

The earth had donned her mantle of brightest green.

苍松翠柏 cāng sōng cuì bǎi , Cháng 绿 diāo .

The pine and the cypress remain green all the year round.

大树 Dà shù 穿 chuān shǎng le 翠绿 cuì lǜ de chūn .

Tree is also put on a green spring clothes.

七律 qī lǜ ?情思青翠 qīng cuì 苍山 Cāng shān Xīn Hòu , chūn lái 绿 liǔ 芬芳 fēn fāng .

Love in QiluCangshan new green after the rain Spring Willow spit fragrance.

片片青翠 qīng cuì 或者 huòzhě huī de 山坡 shān pō ,上面 shàng miàn 布满 bù mǎn le zuò 座的别墅 biéshù .

All the green and grey slopes sprinkled with villas.

Words with cuì

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
cuì bluish-green cuì
翡翠 fěi cuì jadeite翡翠 fěi cuì
翠绿 cuì lǜ greenish-blue翠綠
青翠 qīng cuì verdant青翠 qīng cuì
苍翠 cāng cuì verdant蒼翠
翠鸟 cuì niǎo kingfisher翠鳥
苍松翠柏 cāng sōng cuì bǎi evergreen pine and cypress (idiom); steadfast nobility蒼松翠柏
滴翠 dī cuì verdant滴翠 dī cuì

cuì Decomposition & Compounds

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