Chinese Symbol for use
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Chinese Symbols Pronunciation (Pinyin) And Meaning:
Pronunciation: shīyòng
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:use
Chinese Symbols Writing Structure And Meaning:
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 9
Stroke Order: 4,1,5,3,3,1,5,2,5Meaning: wave
give
set up
put into force
spread
apply
convict
display corpse
use
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 5
Stroke Order: 3,5,1,1,2Meaning: use;employ
appoint
apply
administer
put forth one's strength
need
eat;drink
be in power
act
Relative Symbols:
used for buses,carts,etc.
use both indigenous and foreign methods
use both
use as an excuse1
use pull to get what one wants
useless
use soft tactics
used before verbs separately indicate the result of the first action
usefulness
used in human number
use different approaches to achieve equally satisfactory result
used before a pair of antonym, indicating the co-existence of the two
use as a pretext
use the past to disparage the present
useless to regret1
use soft tactics1
use4
used for emphasis
used at the end of an interrogative sentence
use ambiguous language
use1
used for fish
used before some verbs,giving stress to the tone
useless to regret
use one's strength to bully the weak
useless attempt as scratching an itch from outside one's boots
use force1
use indiscriminately
use similar sound word to explain the meaning of a new word
use one's discretion
use paper pulp to manufacture paper
used in asking questions for purposes of emphasis
use as an excuse
use the rhyme sequenee of a poem
use force
use2
user
used after an adj.,noun,adverb or verb,etc.to form an adverbial adjunct
use together
use soil to weigh down the tendrilled vine
use the front of a Chinese jacket to hold sth.
use3
use weaponry
use both hard and soft tactics
used as a complement after a verb indicating the upward direction
use all one's ingenuity to win favor with sb.