Definitions

chì (noun) wing

Etymology

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

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About

The character "翅" is formed from the semantic component "羽" meaning feathers and the phonetic component "支". Its core meaning has consistently referred to the wings of birds, derived from the function of flight. Over centuries, the term's application expanded to include similar anatomical structures, such as the fins of fish or the wing cases of insects, as evidenced in compound words like "鱼翅" for shark fin. The character's structure, with "羽" directly indicating its association with wings, has remained stable in its written form.

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这只鸟有膀。

Zhè zhī niǎo yǒu chìbǎng.

This bird has wings.

很好吃。

Jīchì hěn hǎo chī.

Chicken wings are delicious.

蝴蝶的膀很漂亮。

Húdié de chìbǎng hěn piàoliang.

The butterfly's wings are beautiful.

飞机没有膀也能飞。

Fēijī méiyǒu chìbǎng yě néng fēi.

Airplanes can fly even without wings.

他点了烤鸡和薯条。

Tā diǎn le kǎo jīchì hé shǔtiáo.

He ordered grilled chicken wings and fries.

小鸟用膀在天空中飞翔。

Xiǎo niǎo yòng chìbǎng zài tiānkōng zhōng fēixiáng.

Birds use their wings to fly in the sky.

虽然昆虫的膀很小,但它们能飞得很远。

Suīrán kūnchóng de chìbǎng hěn xiǎo, dàn tāmen néng fēi de hěn yuǎn.

Although insects' wings are small, they can fly very far.

当我们观察老鹰的膀时,会发现它们非常适合滑翔。

Dāng wǒmen guānchá lǎoyīng de chìbǎng shí, huì fāxiàn tāmen fēicháng shìhé huáxiáng.

When we observe the wings of eagles, we find that they are very suitable for gliding.