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chuí

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chuí Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
chuí | chui2
English translation
to beat, to lash, to strike with a cane

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About chuí

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Number of strokes

11

Traditional form

chuí

Contains the radical

shǒu

Part of speech

Verb / 动词 dòng cí Dòngcí

Learning hint

hand

Etymology of chuí

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

扌垂

Semantic compound

shǒu

Phonetic compound

chuí

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. shǒu represents the meaning and chuí represents the sound. Simplified form of .

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Example sentences using chuí

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Chén 姨太 dài zhāo 一股脂粉 zhī fěn xiāng ,扭扭捏捏 niǔ niǔ niē niē de Cóng 隔壁 gébì Fáng 跑过来, zhàn zài 旁边 pángbiān gěi 祖父 zǔfù 捶背 chuí bèi .

Mistress Chen hastened in from the next room to drum her fists lightly on his back.

儿子 érzi 发脾气 fā pí qì 一拳 chuí zài le 地上 dì shang

My son had a tantrum and banged his fist on the ground.

总裁 zǒngcái 捶胸顿足 chuí xiōng dùn zú chèn shì 错误 cuòwù de 交易 jiāoyì

The president beat his breast and called that deal a mistake.

他们 tā men 正在 zhèngzài 使劲 shǐ jìn 捶门就要 jiù yào 闯进来 le

They were battering the door, they were breaking in.

Words with chuí

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
chuí to hammer chuí
捶打 chuí dǎ to beat捶打 chuí dǎ
捶胸顿足 chuí xiōng dùn zú to beat one's chest and stamp one's feet (idiom)捶胸頓足
捶背 chuí bèi to massage sb's back by pounding it lightly with one's fists捶背 chuí bèi
捶胸 chuí xiōng to beat one's chest捶胸 chuí xiōng

chuí Decomposition & Compounds

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