wéi
noun

Measure Word

一条 tiáo

Meanings

  1. 1 longsnout catfish (genus Leiocassis)
  2. 2 a bagrid catfish

Examples

Wéi shì Chángjiāng liúyù de tèsè yúlèi.
The longsnout catfish is a signature fish of the Yangtze basin.
Cháng wěn wéi yòuchēng jiāng tuán, ròu zhì xiānměi.
The longsnout catfish, also called jiangtuan, has delicious flesh.

Tips

culture
Best-known species is (Leiocassis longirostris), a high-value freshwater fish in Sichuan/Hubei cuisine where it's called . Distinguish from the similar-looking (catfish, Silurus) and — bagrid catfish lack the flat snout and have a longer second dorsal fin.
mistakes
Pronounced wéi in biological / CC-CEDICT usage. Some older dictionaries list tuó, but modern ichthyology (and the taxon name Bagridae in Chinese) uses wéi.

Components

radical
fish
(fish) is the indexing radical. names the longsnout catfish — a freshwater bagrid native to Chinese rivers. The fish radical immediately flags this as a species name, joining (catfish), (perch), (sturgeon) in the river-fish lexicon. The fish form here is slightly contracted on the page.
phonetic
wēi
danger
(wēi) supplies the sound, drifted to wéi. A pure phonetic borrowing — no implied threat in the catfish, just a tidy sound-match. The right-side form is a contracted four-stroke variant of the fuller standalone . Same phonetic series: (kneel), (deceive), (crispy).

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Stroke Order

wéi