Learn to Write Chinese Characters with Video Tutorials
Watch the video of writing the Chinese character "赘", learn the correct stroke order (笔顺) of the character "赘", and master the standard way of writing the character "赘".
Free Printable Handwriting Practice with Stroke Order: 赘
Printable Writing Practice Worksheet of "赘" in Portrait Orientation (Tian Zi Ge)
赘 (zhuì)
1. Excessive; unnecessary:
例: 累 (léi) ~. ~述. ~言. ~词.
Example: superfluous. Excessive description. Excessive words. Superfluous terms.
2. Recruit a son-in-law:
例: ~婿. 入~. 招~.
Example: son-in-law. Entering into the wife's family. Recruiting a son-in-law.
3. To assemble:
Example: meet together.
4. Dialectally, to burden or make cumbersome:
例: 这孩子~得我什么也干不了.
Example: This child is so burdensome I can't do anything.
5. Same as "缀" (zhuì), to connect:
Example: to link or attach.
动词 (verb)
1. Same as the original meaning: to pawn.
Example: 赘, 以物质钱也. (Pawn, using physical objects for money.)
2. To assemble:
Example: 群臣而议其过. (The king assembles his courtiers to discuss shortcomings.)
3. Same as "缀": to join together:
Example: 君若赘旒然. (If the ruler joins the insignia together.)
4. To add; attach:
Example: 赘名 (additional name).
5. Burdensome:
Example: 赘冗 (overly cumbersome).
形容词 (adjective)
1. Superfluous; useless:
例: 赘木. (A tree with superfluous growth.)
2. Evil:
Example: 有独见之虑, 见赘于人. (With unique worries, one is seen as evil by others.)
名词 (noun)
1. A son-in-law who marries into the wife's family and takes her family name:
例: 对男家来说, 出去当赘婿称为“出赘”. (For the husband's family, going to be a son-in-law is called "out to become a son-in-law".)
2. Cervical vertebra:
Example: 颈椎骨. (Cervical vertebra.)
3. Anything superfluous or useless (like a lump or growth):
例: 赘瘤. (A growth that is unnecessary.)