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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
yí | yi2
English translation
to hand down, to give to, to bequeath

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Number of strokes

9

Traditional form

Contains the radical

Bèi

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

money

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

贝台

Semantic compound

Bèi

Phonetic compound

Tái

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. Bèi represents the meaning and Tái represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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渔民 yúmín men 害怕 hàipà 宝贵 bǎoguì de 牡蛎 mǔ lì 贻贝 yí bèi 层会 bèi 破坏 pòhuài

Fishermen fear valuable oyster and mussel beds could be decimated.

贻贝 yí bèi 干净 gānjìng 凡是 fánshì 合不上 kǒu de dōu 扔掉 rēng diào

Clean the mussels and discard any that do not close.

yòng 一把 yìng 刷子 shuā zi zài Lěng 自来水 zì lái shuǐ xià 冲洗 chōng xǐ 贻贝 yí bèi

Clean the mussels with a stiff brush under cold running water.

尽力 jìnlì le 但是 dànshì 母亲 mǔqīn 贻害 yí hài 颇深

I did what I could, but her mother's influence was pernicious.

Words with

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
贻笑大方 yí xiào dà fāng to make a fool of oneself貽笑大方
贻贝 yí bèi mussel貽貝
贻误 yí wù to affect adversely貽誤
to present
贻害 yí hài to have bad consequences貽害
贻害无穷 yí hài wú qióng to have disastrous consequences貽害無窮
贻笑 yí xiào to be ridiculous貽笑
贻人口实 yí rén kǒu shí to make oneself an object of ridicule貽人口實
养痈贻患 yǎng yōng yí huàn to cherish a viper in one's bosom養癰貽患
自贻伊戚 zì yí yī qī to create trouble for oneself (idiom)自貽伊戚

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