吃坏
chī huài · to upset (one's stomach) by eating bad food or overeating
Character breakdown
Study each Hanzi separately, then return to the complete word so pronunciation, meaning, and movement stay connected.
How to learn 吃坏
Listen once without reading, repeat the pinyin with its tones, then write every character in sequence. Finally, recall the complete meaning instead of memorizing each character as an isolated translation.
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Words with the same characters
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to eat; to consume; to eat at (a cafeteria etc); to eradicate; to destroy; to absorb; to suffer (shock, injury, defeat etc); variant of 吃[chi1]
好吃hǎochītasty; delicious
坏huàibad; spoiled; broken; to break down; (suffix) to the utmost
吃惊chījīngto be startled; to be shocked; to be amazed
坏处huàichùharm; troubles; CL:個|个[ge4]
小吃xiǎochīstreet food; snack