(zhuì) — superfluous, redundant, unnecessary (in compounds like 赘述, 赘言); burdensome, cumbersome (in 累赘); (historical) a son-in-law who lives with his wife's family (as in 赘婿)

Definition

Bound morpheme, almost always appearing in compounds. Carries the sense of 'extra / burdensome' (累赘, 赘述) and also the historical meaning of a son-in-law marrying into the wife's family (赘婿).

bound form
superfluousredundantunnecessary (in compounds like 赘述, 赘言)burdensomecumbersome (in 累赘)(historical) a son-in-law who lives with his wife's family (as in 赘婿)

Examples

  • Zhè jiàn shì nǐ jiù bú yòng zài zhuì shù le.
    You don't need to repeat that matter again.
  • Zhè xiē xíng li tài léi zhuì le, wǒ men rēng diào yì xiē ba.
    These bags are too burdensome—let's throw some away.
  • Zài gǔ dài, zhuì xù de shè huì dì wèi hěn dī.
    In ancient times, a son-in-law living with his wife's family had very low social status.
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