Memory phrase for the Kanji: 粗
粗
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Meaning
coarse, rough, unfinished, rude, vulgar
Pronunciation
cū
Explanation
Left: rice 米 , right: moreover 且 (A pile of stones [= a stone cairn] where moreover stones are added.)
Mnemonic
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The (grains of) rice that you can pile up, are moreover: too coarse.
Radicals
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Vocabulary
粗糙
cū cāo
crude; gruff; rough; coarse
4283
脸红脖子粗
liǎn hóng bó zi cū
red in the face; extremely angry
5728
粗笨
cū bèn
awkward; clumsy; unwieldy; heavy-handed
6070
粗笨
cū bèn
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