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zhè

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zhè Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhè | zhe4
English translation
sugar cane

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About zhè

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Number of strokes

14

Traditional form

zhè

Contains the radical

cǎo

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

plant

Etymology of zhè

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

艹庶

Semantic compound

cǎo

Phonetic compound

shù

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. cǎo represents the meaning and shù represents the sound.

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Example sentences using zhè

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商业 shāngyè yòng zhè táng yǒu liǎng 主要 zhǔyào 来源 láiyuán —— tián 甘蔗 gān zhe 制糖甜菜 tián cài .

There are two principal sources of commercial sucrose - sugar cane and sugar beets.

ǎi 老公 lǎo gōng Huán zài de 雪茄 xuě jiā ,他的 zhè jiǔ , cǎi 睬她.

Her dwarfish spouse still smoked his cigar and drank his rum without heeding her.

甘蔗 gān zhe chī 起来 qǐlai hěn tián .

Sugar canes eat sweet.

甘蔗 gān zhe jié Chéng jiē .

He cut the sugarcane into several pieces.

加糖 de 是从甘蔗 gān zhe 松木 sōng mù Zhōng 精炼 jīng liàn 出来 chū lái 的。

The sugared vinegar is refined from the sugarcane and pine.

Words with zhè

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
甘蔗 gān zhe sugar cane甘蔗 gān zhe
蔗糖 zhè táng cane sugar蔗糖 zhè táng
zhè sugar cane zhè
蔗农 zhè nóng sugar cane farmer蔗農
蔗渣 zhè zhā bagasse (sugar cane waste)蔗渣 zhè zhā

zhè Decomposition & Compounds

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