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qiáo (noun) bridge

Etymology

Phonosemantic compound. represents the meaning and represents the sound. Simplified form of .

Semantic: Phonetic:

About

The character 桥 originates from the traditional form 橋, a phono-semantic compound. Its left component is the wood radical 木, indicating the primary material of ancient bridges. The right component 喬 serves as the phonetic element, originally meaning "tall". In the simplified form 桥, the right side is replaced with the phonetic element 乔. The core meaning refers to a bridge, reflecting early timber structures spanning water or gorges, and extends metaphorically to represent connections between people, ideas, or places.

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Seal Shuowen (~100 AD)
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Clerical Qin dynasty (221-206 BC)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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Clerical Eastern Han dynasty (25-220 AD)
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这座很长。

Zhè zuò qiáo hěn cháng.

This bridge is very long.

河上有一座石

Hé shàng yǒu yī zuò shí qiáo.

There is a stone bridge over the river.

新建的大非常雄伟。

Xīn jiàn de dà qiáo fēicháng xióngwěi.

The newly built bridge is very magnificent.

我们约定在下见面。

Wǒmen yuēdìng zài qiáo xià jiànmiàn.

We arranged to meet under the bridge.

这座梁的设计很独特。

Zhè zuò qiáoliáng de shèjì hěn dútè.

The design of this bridge is very unique.

长江上的梁连接着两岸。

Cháng Jiāng shàng de qiáoliáng liánjiē zhe liǎng àn.

The bridges over the Yangtze River connect the two banks.

古代的工匠建造了这座坚固的

Gǔdài de gōngjiàng jiànzào le zhè zuò jiāngù de qiáo.

Ancient craftsmen built this sturdy bridge.

这座跨海大极大地便利了交通。

Zhè zuò kuàhǎi dàqiáo jídà dì biànlì le jiāotōng.

This cross-sea bridge has greatly facilitated transportation.