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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 扎
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Printable Stroke Order Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 扎
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Meaning of

Pinyin zhā、 zā、 zhá
Radical
Strokes
4
Definition
to tie / to bind, tie with string or ribbon / bind with rope or cord / to stop, to prick / to run or stick (a needle, etc.) into, penetrating (as of cold) / struggle
Usage
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zhā duī
to gather together
bāo zā
to wrap up / to pack / to bind up (a wound)
tún zhā
quarter / station (troops)
Zhā lán tún
Zhalantun county level city, Mongolian Zalan-ail xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
Zhā lán tún shì
Zhalantun county level city, Mongolian Zalan-ail xot, in Hulunbuir 呼倫貝爾|呼伦贝尔[Hu1 lun2 bei4 er3], Inner Mongolia
zhēng zhá
to struggle
zhā shi
strong / solid / sturdy / firm / practical
zhù zhā
to station / to garrison (troops)
zhā yíng
to camp / to pitch camp / stationed / quartered / Taiwan pr. [zha2 ying2]
zhā gēn
to take root
zhā zha shí shí
firm / solid / reliable / real / practical
zhā yé dé
Zayed
jié zā
ligation (medicine)
wěn zhā wěn dǎ
to go steady and strike hard (in fighting) / fig. steadily and surely
Bā ěr zhā kè
Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850), French novelist, author of series La comédie humaine
Ā bù zhā bǐ
Abu Dhabi, capital of United Arab Emirates (UAE)
zhā lóng
Zhalong
kǔn zhā
seizing / banding / lash / tie up / bundle up
zhā zhēn
to give or have an acupuncture treatment
chuí sǐ zhēng zhá
deathbed struggle / final struggle (idiom)
bǎng zā
to bind / to wrap up / binding (computer science)
zhá zhēng
move with difficulty (because of physical weakness)
Zhā yī ěr
Zaire
Qǐ lì mǎ zhā luó shān
Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania
Nà zhā ěr bā yē fū
Nursultan Nazarbayev (1940-), president of Kazakhstan
guǒ zhā
Wrap
zhā lài nuò ěr
Zarainor

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Pinyin zha1
Wubi
rnn
Cangjie
qu
Zhengma
dzvv
Four Corner
52010
Unicode
U+624e
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