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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 赘
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Meaning of

Pinyin zhuì
Radical
Strokes
14
Definition
superfluous
Usage
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赘 (zhuì) 1. Superfluous, excessive, and useless. 多余的,多而无用的。 2. To recruit a son-in-law. 招女婿。 3. To assemble or gather. 会聚。 4. Dialect usage: to be burdensome or encumbered. 方言,使受累赘:这孩子~得我什么也干不了。 5. Same as 缀, meaning to connect or join together. 同“缀”,连结。 6. To add or attach, e.g., 赘名 (an additional name). 增添;附加,如:赘名(附列其名)。 7. Burdensome or harmful. 累赘;祸害。 8. A man who marries into his wife's family and takes her surname is called a "赘婿." 就婚于女家与改为女家姓的男子称为“赘婿”。对男家来说,出去当赘婿称为“出赘”;对女家来说,招女婿称为“招赘”;男子到女家当赘婿称为“入赘”。 9. Cervical vertebra. 颈椎骨。 10. Any unnecessary or useless lump (like a tumor). 赘瘤;肉瘤。
婿 zhuì xù
son-in-law living at wife's parent's house
zhuì yóu
wart / sth superfluous
léi zhuì
superfluous / cumbersome / a burden on sb / a nuisance to sb / to inconvenience / to tie sb down / long-winded (of writing) / also pr. [lei2 zhui5]
rù zhuì
to go and live with one's wife's family, in effect becoming a member of her family
zhuì shù
to say more than is necessary / to give unnecessary details
zhāo zhuì
take in a son-in-law to bear the bride's family name / have the groom live with one's family after the marriage
zhuì yán
superfluous words / unnecessary detail
zhuì ròu
excess flesh / unwanted fat / flab / bulge

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Pinyin zhui4
Wubi
gqtm
Cangjie
qkbo
Zhengma
ciml
Four Corner
58802
Unicode
U+8d58
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