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huǐ

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huǐ Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
huǐ | hui3
English translation
to slander, to defame

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About huǐ

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Number of strokes

20

Traditional form

huǐ

Contains the radical

yán

Part of speech

Status morpheme / 状态语素 Zhuàngtài yǔsù

Learning hint

Slanderous huǐ words  yán huǐ also provides the pronunciation

Etymology of huǐ

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Type

ideographic

Positional decomposition

言毁

Explanation

Simplified form of huǐ . Depicts beating a child ( ér ) into the ground () with a weapon ( shū ).

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Words with huǐ

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
huǐ to destroy huǐ
摧毁 cuī huǐ to destroy摧毀
毁灭 huǐmiè to perish毀滅
销毁 xiāohuǐ to obliterate銷毀
烧毁 shāo huǐ to burn燒燬
坠毁 zhuì huǐ (of an airplane etc) to fall to the ground and crash墜毀
毁掉 huǐ diào to destroy毀掉
毁坏 huǐ huài to damage毀壞
炸毁 zhà huǐ to blow up炸燬
诋毁 dǐ huǐ to vilify詆毀
毁灭性 huǐ miè xìng destructive毀滅性
捣毁 dǎo huǐ to destroy搗毀
损毁 sǔn huǐ to ruin損毀
击毁 jī huǐ to attack and destroy擊毀
毁容 huǐ róng to disfigure毀容
焚毁 fén huǐ to burn down焚燬
撕毁 sī huǐ to tear up撕毀
毁损 huǐ sǔn impair, damage毀損
毁约 huǐ yuē to break a promise毀約
拆毁 chāi huǐ to dismantle拆毀
毁谤 huǐ bàng slander毀謗
撞毁 zhuàng huǐ to smash撞毀
砸毁 zá huǐ to destroy砸毀
毁伤 huǐ shāng to injure毀傷

huǐ Decomposition & Compounds

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