焦
Meaning:
burnt
Pinyin:
jiao1
Strokes:
12
Radical:
焦
How to Write 焦 - undefined Strokes
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About "焦" in Chinese
The Chinese character 焦 (jiao1) means "burnt". This character is written with 12 strokes. Common words containing 焦 include: 三焦, 上焦, 下焦.
📚 Words and Phrases with 焦
Common words containing this character
三焦
(TCM) the three truncal cavities (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic), known as the "triple heater" or "San Jiao"
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上焦
(TCM) upper burner, the part of the body within the thoracic cavity (above the diaphragm, including the heart and lungs)
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下焦
(TCM) lower burner, the part of the body within the pelvic cavity (below the navel, including the kidneys, bladder and intestines)
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中焦
(TCM) middle burner, the part of the body within the abdominal cavity (between the diaphragm and the navel, including the spleen and stomach)
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共焦
confocal (math.)
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千焦
kilojoule
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对焦
to focus (a camera)
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心焦
worried
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散焦
to defocus
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烤焦
to burn (food by overroasting etc)
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📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "焦"?
- The pinyin is jiao1
- How many strokes does "焦" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "焦" mean?
- burnt
- What is the radical of "焦"?
- The radical is "焦"