noun

Meanings

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

Examples

HSK 4
Zuòzhě zài shū mò xiě le yì piān duǎn bá.
The author wrote a short afterword at the end of the book.
HSK 7-9
Tāmen báshān-shèshuǐ, 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
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 its relatives.

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