noun

Meanings

  1. 1 postscript; afterword
  2. 2 to trek over mountains

Examples

Zuòzhě zài shū mò xiě le yì piān duǎn bá.
The author wrote a short afterword at the end of the book.
Tāmen báshānshèshuǐ, zhōngyú dào le cūnzi.
They trekked over mountains and rivers and finally reached the village.

Tips

usage
Two senses: an afterword (the opposite of , a preface), and trekking, as in 跋山涉水 (to cross mountains and wade rivers, a hard journey).

Components

radical
foot
The foot radical, the left-side action form. The original sense is trudging over rough mountain ground on foot, so the foot radical anchors the trekking meaning.
phonetic
phonetic element (a dog-pulling graph)
An old graph used purely for its sound bá. It carries no independent meaning into , only the reading, and is the same element seen in and 's relatives.

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