[verb] Prepare, get ready; intend, plan§[verbo] Preparare; intendere, pianificare
Below you find the Chinese word related to the following English terms:
- [verb] Prepare
- Get ready; intend
- Plan§[verbo] Preparare; intendere
- Pianificare
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复的
More symbols with the following meanings:
Intend
First character of the Chinese word 复的
- | Repeated; complex |
- | Turn round; answer; recover; revenge |
- | Again, repeatedly |
- | (A surname) |
This character has two different traditional versions.
- | Turn round; answer; recover; revenge |
- | Again, repeatedly |
- | Repeated; complex |
Second character of the Chinese word 复的
- | (Used after an attributive adjunct, i.e. an adjective, or a word, phrase, or clause, performing the function of an adjective: 1. when the attributive adjunct is used to qualify or modify the headword; 2. when between the attributive adjunct and the headword there is a relationship of belonging; 3. when the attributive adjunct is a person and the headword is a noun for a job or a function, to indicate that the person holds that role; 4. when the attributive adjunct is a person and the headword is preceded by a verb, to indicate that the person is the receiver of the action) |
- | (Used without headword: 1. takes the place of who or what has been mentioned in the preceding part of the text; 2. stands for a generic person or thing; 3. indicates a certain situation; 4. when there's a series of preceded and followed each by the same verb, adjective, etc., it has the meaning of 'this and that', 'either ... and ...') |
- | (Used after the verbal predicate, gives emphasis to the action's doer, place, time, etc. ATTENTION: this construction is only used for past actions) |
- | (Used at the end of a statement, indicates certainty) |
- | (Used after two or more words of the same kind, its meaning is similar to 'so on' or 'etc.') |
- | (Used between two numeral-classifier compounds, it means multiply or add) |
Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also di2. Pronounced that way, it means: true, exact, real.
It can be pronounced also di4. Pronounced that way, it means: rue, exact, real Target, bull's-eye.
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
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