wèi谓(謂)
谓(謂)
common
verb
Meaning of 谓
谓 means to say; to remark; to comment; to call; to name; to term; to refer to as. Pronounced wèi.
- to say; to remark; to comment
- to call; to name; to term; to refer to as
Character Info
Radical言
Strokes11
Components
言
胃
Stroke Order
谓
Definitions & Examples
Gǔ古
rén人
suǒ所
wèi~
de的
“
rén仁
”
,
hán含
yì义
hěn很
shēn深
。
What ancient people called 'ren' (benevolence) has very profound meaning.
Zhè这
cì次
xíng行
dòng动
kě可
wèi~
shén神
sù速
。
This operation can truly be called lightning-fast.
Cǐ此
wèi~
hé何
jiě解
?
What does this saying mean?
Tā他
de的
xíng行
wéi为
,
rén人
jiē皆
wèi~
zhī之
yǒng勇
gǎn敢
。
Everyone says his actions are brave.
Zhè这
zhèng正
yìng应
le了
nà那
jù句
lǎo老
huà话
,
suǒ所
wèi~
“
páng旁
guān观
zhě者
qīng清
”
。
This just confirms that old saying, 'the onlooker sees most of the game.'
Common Words
所谓 / 所謂suǒwèi
so-called; what is called; often implies skepticism
可谓 / 可謂kěwèi
can be said; could be called
称谓 / 稱謂chēngwèi
appellation; title; term of address
何谓 / 何謂héwèi
what is called; what is meant
谓语 / 謂語wèiyǔ
predicate; grammatical component stating something about the subject
无所谓 / 無所謂wúsuǒwèi
cannot be called; not care; doesn't matter
谓词 / 謂詞wèicí
predicate (logic); predicate (grammar)