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zhuó

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zhuó Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
zhuó | zhuo2
English translation
bracelet, armband; small bell

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About zhuó

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Number of strokes

18

Traditional form

zhuó

Contains the radical

jīn

Part of speech

Noun / 名词 míng cí Míngcí

Learning hint

metal

Etymology of zhuó

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

钅蜀

Semantic compound

jīn

Phonetic compound

shǔ

Explanation

Phonosemantic compound. jīn represents the meaning and shǔ represents the sound. Simplified form of zhuó .

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Example sentences using zhuó

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信封 xìnfēng 下面 xià miàn 还有 hái yǒu de yín 手镯 shǒu zhuó , Bāo zài 餐巾纸 cān jīn zhǐ .

His silver bracelet was wrapped in tissue paper at the bottom of the envelope.

戒指 jièzhi shǒu 镯是秀 chū 纤细 xiān xì 手和漂亮 piàoliang 胳膊 gēbo de 最好 zuìhǎo 装饰物 zhuāng shì wù , Bié wàng le kuà shǎng 手提包 shǒu tí bāo é .

Show off your beautiful hands and arms with rings and bracelets, and don't forget handbags.

yòu wàn yǒu zhǐ 花纹 huā wén 细致 xìzhì de yín 手镯 shǒu zhuó .

A silver bracelet with some intricate scrollwork . clung to his right wrist.

看见 kànjiàn 手上 de yín 镯子 zhuó zi zài 阳光 yángguāng xià 闪烁 shǎnshuò .

She could see the sun flashing off his silver bracelet.

展出 zhǎn chū de 有用 yǒu yòng 玉石 yù shí 琥珀 hǔ pò 紫水晶 zǐ shuǐ jīng zuò de 耳环 ěrhuán 项链 xiàngliàn 手镯 shǒu zhuó .

On display are earrings, necklaces and bracelets made from jade, amber and amethyst.

Words with zhuó

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
手镯 shǒu zhuó bracelet手鐲
镯子 zhuó zi bracelet鐲子
zhuó bracelet zhuó

zhuó Decomposition & Compounds

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