Chinese Character: 躁 (zào - Irritable)
Radical: 足 (Foot radical)
Stroke Count: 20 (Twenty strokes)
Character Decomposition: 足 + 喿 (The left part '足' represents the foot, and the right part '喿' is a phonetic component.)
Stroke Order:
Pinyin: zào (Fourth tone)
躁 means irritable, impatient or restless. (“躁”表示烦躁、急躁或不安。)
躁 is often used as an adjective to describe a person's state of mind. For example, "他很烦躁" (He is very irritable). (“躁”常作为形容词来描述人的心境。例如,“他很烦躁” 表示 “He is very irritable”。)
In traditional Chinese culture, being irritable is considered a negative trait. People are encouraged to maintain calmness and patience. (在中国传统文化中,烦躁被视为一种负面特质。人们被鼓励保持冷静和耐心。)
天气太热,他变得很烦躁。(Because the weather is too hot, he becomes very irritable.)
You can remember 躁 by associating the '足' radical with the restlessness when a person is irritable, and the '喿' part helps with the pronunciation. (你可以通过联想 “足” 部首来记忆 “躁”,当人烦躁时会坐立不安,而 “喿” 部分则帮助记忆发音。)