施
Meaning:
(bound form) to put into effect (regulations etc)
Pinyin:
shi1
Strokes:
9
Radical:
施
How to Write 施 - undefined Strokes
Watch how each stroke is written step-by-step
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About "施" in Chinese
The Chinese character 施 (shi1) means "(bound form) to put into effect (regulations etc)". This character is written with 9 strokes. Common words containing 施 include: 兼施, 实施, 布施.
📚 Words and Phrases with 施
Common words containing this character
兼施
using several (methods)
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实施
to implement
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布施
Dana (Buddhist practice of giving)
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恩施
see 恩施土家族苗族自治州[En1 shi1 Tu3 jia1 zu2 Miao2 zu2 Zi4 zhi4 zhou1]
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惠施
Hui Shi, also known as Hui-zi 惠子[Hui4 zi5](c. 370-310 BC), politician and philosopher of the School of Logicians 名家[Ming2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
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施主
benefactor (term used by a monk to address a layperson)
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施予
variant of 施與|施与[shi1 yu3]
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西施
Xishi (c. 450 BC), famous Chinese beauty, foremost of the four legendary beauties 四大美女[si4 da4 mei3 nu:3], given by King Gou Jian 勾踐|勾践[Gou1 Jian4] of Yue as concubine to King of Wu as part of a successful plan to destroy Wu
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设施
facilities
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实施例
(patent) implementation; embodiment
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📜 Etymology
Type: unknown
Origin: From character_words
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- How do you pronounce "施"?
- The pinyin is shi1
- How many strokes does "施" have?
- It has N/A strokes
- What does "施" mean?
- (bound form) to put into effect (regulations etc)
- What is the radical of "施"?
- The radical is "施"