to be lost, confused, or fascinated

Animated Stroke Order 迷

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Stroke Order Diagrams 迷

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
shì
zhōng
shí
de
qiú
qiú

He is a loyal football fan

2
de
xiào
róng
fēi
cháng
rén

Her smile is very charming

3
men
zài
sēn
lín
le

We got lost in the forest

4
zài
gōng
yuán
le

I got lost in the park.

5
lái
zhè
ge
chéng
shì
hěn
róng

It's easy for him to get lost since it's his first time in this city.

6
zài
rén
shēng
de
dào
shàng
men
yǒu
shí
huì
gǎn
dào
dàn
zǒng
néng
zhǎo
dào
fāng
xiàng

On the journey of life, we sometimes feel lost, but we can always find our way.

7
shì
qiú

He is a fan.

8
hěn
duō
qiú
huān
kàn
qiú
sài

Many fans enjoy watching football matches.

9
zhè
wèi
qiú
wèi
le
zhī
chí
qiú
duì
cóng
wài
gǎn
lái
guān
kàn
sài

This fan traveled from another city specifically to support the team and watch the game.

10
shuāi
dǎo
le
hūn
le

He fell down and became unconscious.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes9
StructureSemi-Enclosed
Frequency#1053
Zhuyinㄇㄧˊ
Components
UnicodeU+8FF7
CangjieYFD
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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.

Learn how the Five Elements describe personality