Definitions

shèng (verb) to defeat; to beat; to overcome
shèng (noun) victory; success
shèng (verb) to surpass; to exceed; better than
shèng (adjective) beautiful; superb (of scenery or view)

Etymology

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

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About

胜 (shèng) means victory. Its traditional form, 勝, is an ideogrammatic compound combining the radical 力 (lì, physical power) with an element meaning to bear a burden, originally signifying the strength to lift or sustain weight. The simplified form replaces the original components with 月 (yuè, flesh/body) and the phonetic element 生 (shēng). The meaning evolved from bearing a load to overcoming obstacles, defeating opponents, excelling beyond expectations, and describing superb or scenic places.

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Example Sentences Hide

这场比赛我们利了。

Zhè chǎng bǐsài wǒmen shènglì le.

We won this match.

他在法庭上诉了。

Tā zài fǎtíng shàng shèngsù le.

He won the lawsuit in court.

这里是旅游地。

Zhèlǐ shì lǚyóu shèngdì.

This is a tourist attraction.

任这项工作。

Tā shèngrèn zhè xiàng gōngzuò.

She is competent for this job.

算在我们这边。

Shèngsuàn zài wǒmen zhè biān.

The chance of victory is on our side.

这里的风景似图画。

Zhèlǐ de fēngjǐng shèngsì túhuà.

The scenery here is better than a painting.

他们队出了比赛。

Tāmen duì shèngchūle bǐsài.

Their team won the match.

困难需要勇气。

Zhànshèng kùnnán xūyào yǒngqì.

Overcoming difficulties requires courage.