to grow, to multiply, to nourish

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
niú
nǎi
néng
yǎng
shēn
jìn
jiàn
kāng

Milk can nourish the body and promote health.

2
zhè
chǎng
rùn
le
gān
de
tián

This rain moistened the thirsty fields.

3
zhè
dào
cài
de
wèi
fēi
cháng
xiān
měi

This dish has a very delicious taste.

4
zhè
ge
píng
guǒ
de
wèi
hěn
tián

The taste of this apple is very sweet.

5
zuò
de
cài
yǒu
jiā
de
wèi
ràng
gǎn
jué
hěn
wēn
nuǎn

The dishes cooked by my mom have the taste of home, making me feel very warm.

6
zài
xiāng
pīn
cháng
jǐn
le
shēng
huó
de
suān
tián
wèi

Working alone in a foreign land, he has tasted all the bittersweet flavors of life.

7
shuǐ
rùn
le

The rain moistened the earth.

8
yòng
rùn
shuāng
rùn

Mom uses moisturizer to nourish her skin.

9
zhè
běn
shū
rùn
le
de
xīn
líng
ràng
gǎn
dào
wēn
nuǎn

This book nourished my soul and made me feel warm.

10
zhè
yǒu
hěn
duō
shuǐ
róng
shēng
wén
zi

There is a lot of water here, which easily breeds mosquitoes.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes12
StructureLeft-Right
Frequency#2508
Zhuyin
Components
UnicodeU+6ECB
CangjieEYCB
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Cultural note

Traditional Chinese culture often connects characters and names with the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) and Yin–Yang, a system also used to describe personality tendencies.

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