構

Meta:

  1. 構 is the 511th most frequent character.
  2. 構 has 1 dictionary entry.
  3. 構 appears as a character in 21 words.
  4. 構 appears as a component in 0 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
構 => 木, 冓
Radical :
構 => 木 (tree), No glyph available, äēŒ (two), 一 (one), 冂 (upside down box), 土 (earth)
Graphical :
構 => 一, 丨, å…Ģ, 丨, äēŒ, 一, 冂, 一, 丨, 一

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. gou4 - to construct/to form/to make up/to compose/literary composition/paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera)

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. Pronunciation clue for 構 (gou4): The component 冓 is pronounced as 'gou4'. It has the exact same pronunciation as the character.

Example Words:

High Frequency

构成 (構成)
æœē构 (抟構)
įģ“构 (įĩæ§‹)

Medium Frequency

同分åŧ‚æž„äŊ“ (同分į•°æ§‹éĢ”)
åģē构 (åģē構)
æžļ构 (æžļ構)
构回 (構圖)
构åģē (構åģē)
构思 (構思)
构æƒŗ (構æƒŗ)
构æžļ (構æžļ)
构į­‘ (構į¯‰)
构造 (構造)
č™šæž„Â (č™›æ§‹)

成

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Meta:

  1. 成 is the 59th most frequent character.
  2. 成 has 2 dictionary entries.
  3. 成 appears as a character in 187 words.
  4. 成 appears as a component in 8 characters.

Decomposition:

Once :
成 => 万, 戈
Radical :
成 => 一 (one), ä¸ŋ (bend), ㇆ (N/A), 戈 (spear)
Graphical :
成 => 一, ä¸ŋ, ㇆, 戈

Pinyin & Meaning:

  1. Cheng2 - surname Cheng
  2. cheng2 - to succeed/to finish/to complete/to accomplish/to become/to turn into/to be all right/OK!/one tenth

Pronunciation Clues:

  1. There are no phonetic clues for this character.

Example Words:

High Frequency

厌成 
成 
成功 
æˆå°ąÂ 
成ä¸ē (成į‚ē)
成é•ŋ (æˆé•ˇ)

Medium Frequency

切成 
合成 
åģē成 
åŊĸ成 
成äē¤Â 
成äēē 
成全 
成分 
成名 
成员 (æˆå“Ą)
成嚴 
成æ—Ĩ 
成æœŦ 
成果 
成į†ŸÂ 
成įœŸÂ 
成įĢ‹Â 
成įģŠÂ (成į¸ž)
成įģŠå•Â (成į¸žå–Ž)
æˆč¯­Â (成čĒž)
成éƒŊ 
成鞙 (成鞍)
攚成 
构成 (構成)
åŊ“成 (į•ļ成)
įœ‹æˆÂ 
įģ„成 (įĩ„成)
变成 (čŽŠæˆ)
造成 
čžžæˆÂ (達成)
å…ģ成 (養成)

Appears In:

成 also appears in:
Decomposition Levels:
Level 1: Only divided once. So only two components.
Level 2: Radical Decomposition. The character gets decomposed into its lowest radical components. For the complete list visit the Radical wikipedia page.
Level 3: Graphical Decomposition. Shows all the strokes & lowest level of components that make up the character.
If you see questions marks or too many "block" characters, especially when it comes to level 3 decomposition you might need the correct font.