The Chinese word【糟】(bad) that we will introduce this time is a word that describes a state or result. It is mainly used for the following meanings:
Bad or damaged. Explanation: (1) The residue left after the wine is extracted during wine making. Such as: “lees”. (2) Not good; bad; meaning something has gone wrong. For example: “Oops!”, “Oops! The money is lost!” (3) Dregs: a metaphor for something that has no value. For example: “He regards fame and status as dross.”
Below is the correct pronunciation of this particular Chinese character.
Mandarin Pinyin of 【糟】:zāo
Cantonese Jyutping of 【糟】:zou1
Below is an introduction to the basics of the Chinese character 【糟】︰
Here are some situations where you can use【糟】, for example:Describe the status or result , It means mainly bad or damaged .Chinese characters possess deep and diverse meanings, and some detailed aspects may not be entirely covered in this discussion.
【糟】functions as a standalone word but can pair with others to form more descriptive expressions, like【糟糕、損糟】(Mandarin Pinyin:zāo gāo 、sǔn zāo/ Cantonese Jyutping:zou1 gou1 、syun2 zou1)
The stroke count for this character is 17 ,It is a Chinese character that, once mastered, allows for a deeper understanding and more diverse expression in communication,Provided below is a sentence illustrating this character in context.:
他因疏忽大意而犯了一個糟糕的錯誤。
He made a terrible mistake due to carelessness.
I hope you appreciate the depth of the Chinese language and gain useful knowledge here. Explore the information at your own pace.

