noun HSK 6 #3,324

Meanings

  1. 1 foot; leg
  2. 2 sufficient; enough; ample
  3. 3 fully; as much as

Examples

Tā xǐhuan tī zúqiú.
He likes to play soccer.
Shíjiān zúgòu le.
There's enough time.
Xīnmǎnyìzú.
Perfectly content and satisfied.

Tips

usage
covers two big senses: the body-part 'foot/leg' (足球 soccer) and 'enough / sufficient' (足够 enough, 满足 satisfied, 不足 insufficient, 十足 complete). As a left-side radical it powers locomotion verbs like , , and .
register
A literary reading jù means 'excessive', preserved in the classical phrase ('overdone deference'). It is archaic with no everyday compounds; read zú in all modern use.

Components

pictograph
foot; leg
A compound pictograph: on top stands for the knee, originally a rounded kneecap shape, and 'foot' below shows the foot itself, together picturing the whole leg from knee down. As a left-side radical powers locomotion verbs: , , , , , , .

Radical

Foot Kangxi #157

The foot radical. A compound of (knee, originally rounded) over (foot), the whole leg from knee down. Hugely productive in modern Chinese for verbs of locomotion and lower-body action: , , , , , , , . Almost always appears as the left-side variant �� in compounds.

Forms
Default 76 characters
𧾷 zúzìpáng
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Used in

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gēn
with · and
pǎo
to run · to run away; to escape
tiào
to jump; to hop; to leap · to bounce; to skip
road · path
to kick · to play (football/soccer)
cǎi
to step on; to tread on · to trample; to stamp on

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