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zhū Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhū | zhu1
English translation
to execute, to kill; to punish

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About zhū

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Number of strokes

13

Traditional form

zhū

Contains the radical

yán

Part of speech

Non-morpheme / 非语素字 Fēi yǔsù zì

Learning hint

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Etymology of zhū

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

言朱

Semantic compound

yán

Phonetic compound

zhū

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. yán represents the meaning and zhū represents the sound. Simplified form of zhū .

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Words with zhū

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
zhū to punish zhū
口诛笔伐 kǒu zhū bǐ fá to denounce by word and pen口誅筆伐
诛杀 zhū shā to kill誅殺
伏诛 fú zhū to be executed伏誅
诛灭 zhū miè to wipe out誅滅
诛戮 zhū lù to put to death誅戮
诛除 zhū chú to wipe out誅除
族诛 zú zhū to execute all of sb's relatives (as punishment) (old)族誅
诛心之论 zhū xīn zhī lùn a devastating criticism誅心之論
诛锄 zhū chú to uproot誅鋤
斧钺之诛 fǔ yuè zhī zhū to die by battle-ax (idiom); to be executed斧鉞之誅
诛求无厌 zhū qiú wú yàn incessant exorbitant demands誅求無厭
诛锄异己 zhū chú yì jǐ to wipe out dissenters誅鋤異己
诛求无已 zhū qiú wú yǐ to make endless exorbitant demands誅求無已

zhū Decomposition & Compounds

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