to show off, to flaunt, to indulge

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
zǒng
ài
chěng
qiáng
yuàn
jiē
shòu
bāng
zhù

He always likes to show off and refuses help.

2
de
yīn
móu
zuì
zhōng
méi
yǒu
chěng

His scheme ultimately failed.

3
bié
chěng
néng
le
zhè
jiàn
shì
zuò
dào

Stop showing off, you can't do this.

4
míng
míng
huì
yóu
yǒng
què
chěng
qiáng
tiào
jìn
shuǐ

He obviously couldn't swim, but he still tried to show off by jumping into the water.

5
bié
chěng
qiáng
le
lèi
le
jiù
xiū
xià
ba

Don't push yourself too hard; take a break if you're tired.

6
zǒng
shì
chěng
qiáng
shuō
méi
shì
shí
xīn
hěn
nán
guò

She always pretends to be fine, but deep down she's very sad.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes10
StructureSemi-Enclosed
Frequency#2956
Zhuyinㄔㄥˇ
Components
UnicodeU+901E
CangjieYRHG
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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