Memory phrase for the Kanji: 粗


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Meaning coarse, rough, unfinished, rude, vulgar

Pronunciation

Explanation

Left: rice , right: moreover (A pile of stones [= a stone cairn] where moreover stones are added.)

Mnemonic


 
The (grains of) rice that you can pile up, are moreover: too coarse.

Radicals

rice
and; moreover; yet
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 Vocabulary

 粗糙  cū cāo  crude; gruff; rough; coarse
 脸红脖子粗  liǎn hóng bó zi cū  red in the face; extremely angry
 粗笨  cū bèn  awkward; clumsy; unwieldy; heavy-handed
 粗笨  cū bèn  

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