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瘥 — pronunciations, definitions, and tags
HanziPinyinEnglishTags
chàito recover from disease; an epidemicx, 14 strokes, radical 疒, Very Hard
chàidiseaseunknown, 14 strokes, radical 疒, Very Hard
cuóto recover from disease; an epidemicx, 14 strokes, radical 疒, Very Hard
cuódiseaseunknown, 14 strokes, radical 疒, Very Hard
chài(chai4)
primary
T4
  1. 1to recover from disease; an epidemic
  2. 2disease
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March 24, 2026
chài(chai4)

The character 瘥 (chài) refers to a disease or illness, particularly one that causes a prolonged state of illness or is associated with an epidemic. It's used in contexts related to recovery from sickness or to describe a disease itself, often in a more formal or literary setting.

Strokes14RadicalFrequency#—DifficultyVery Hard
Cultural Note

In traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of illness is often linked to balance in the body, and the term 瘥 reflects a more historical view of disease as something that can linger and require recovery, linking to practices of healing and wellness in Chinese culture.

Memory Tip

Imagine the character 瘥 as someone who is 'chained' (the radical 疒 signifies sickness) to their bed due to an illness. The pronunciation 'chài' sounds like 'chai' in English, which can remind you of someone needing to recover from being 'chained' to their illness.

Meanings of 瘥

chài(chai4)
primary
1to recover from disease; an epidemic
2disease
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About 瘥

Simplified
14Strokes
Radical
非语素字non-morpheme character (n-m.)Part of Speech
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AI Study Notes for 瘥

Memory Mnemonic

Imagine the character 瘥 as someone who is 'chained' (the radical 疒 signifies sickness) to their bed due to an illness. The pronunciation 'chài' sounds like 'chai' in English, which can remind you of someone needing to recover from being 'chained' to their illness.

Usage Notes

Common mistakes include confusing 瘥 with similar characters like 疾 (jí, meaning 'disease') or 病 (bìng, meaning 'illness'). It's used more in formal contexts, so it may not be as common in everyday conversation. Pay attention to the tone, as mispronouncing it could lead to misunderstandings.

HSK Study Tips

Although 瘥 is not part of the official HSK vocabulary, it relates to the HSK level 4-5 words concerning health and illness. Students should focus on its usage in medical contexts and how it connects with other disease-related vocabulary.

Cultural Note

In traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of illness is often linked to balance in the body, and the term 瘥 reflects a more historical view of disease as something that can linger and require recovery, linking to practices of healing and wellness in Chinese culture.

Common Mistakes

Learners often confuse 瘥 with 病, using them interchangeably. For example, saying '我有瘥' (Wǒ yǒu chài) instead of the correct '我有病' (Wǒ yǒu bìng) can lead to confusion, as 病 is the more common term for 'illness.'

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Pronunciation of 瘥

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Etymology of 瘥

Formation Typepictophonetic
六书 ClassificationPhono-semantic (形声字)~80-90% of characters
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sickness

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Character Formation Type

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Decomposition of 瘥

IDS Structure⿸疒差
Full Character
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ne4
enclosing
cha1
inner
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Cultural Notes for 瘥

🏮Cultural insight

In traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of illness is often linked to balance in the body, and the term 瘥 reflects a more historical view of disease as something that can linger and require recovery, linking to practices of healing and wellness in Chinese culture.

Word Family of 瘥

Words Containing This Character1
chàito recover from disease
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Compound Meaning

What does 瘥 mean?

Frequently Asked Questions about 瘥

You can say '他得了瘥,正在康复' (Tā déle chài, zhèngzài kāngfù) meaning 'He contracted a disease and is recovering.'