Memory phrase for the Kanji: 迎
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迎 |
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Hanzi-Trainer
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Meaning
| to greet, welcome, to meet, to face
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Pronunciation |
yíng |
Explanation |
Left: movement 辶, right: 卬 ([at the left] an odd person 人 bowing down 卩 deeply [at the right]) |
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The movement of an odd person bowing down deeply is a: Greeting.
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Radicals
辶
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movement | In some cases this radical 廴 is used, but the mnemonics are the same. |
卬
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single-legged rabbit | The character for rabbit 卯 shows a rabbit´s hole with a central passage and two side chambers. The meaning of this radical "single-legged rabbit 卬" is a free interpretation. |
卯
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rabbit | |
Tip: Go to the radicals that are contained in this character and learn all the characters with this radical systematically!
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Vocabulary
迎接 |
yíng jiē |
to meet; to welcome; to greet |
欢迎 |
huān yíng |
to welcome; welcome |
欢迎 |
huān yíng |
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迎刃而解 |
yíng rèn ér jiě |
to split bamboo with one chop (idiom); a decisive solution to a problem; to cut the Gordian knot |
迎刃而解 |
yíng rèn ér jiě |
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