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zài
again
#217
Chapter-14 HSK-A
6 strokes

Compositions

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

Tsai is composed of 一 i one, and a contraction of 冓 kou which is said to be a picture of mutually handing over in exchange, out of which some idea of two, second, etc., has been "chiselled." It is now classed under an obsolete radical 冂 meaning waste land on the very outskirts of the known world.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)


zài
again/once more/re-/second/another/then (after sth, and not until then)

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