yī jià
hanger; clothes stand; clothes tree
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我把衣服挂在衣架上。
wǒ bǎ yīfu guà zài yījià shàng.
I hung the clothes on the hanger.
衣架上有许多衣服。
yījià shàng yǒu xǔduō yīfu.
There are many clothes on the hanger.
我需要一个衣架来挂我的衣服。
wǒ xūyào yīgè yījià lái guà wǒ de yīfu.
I need a hanger to hang my clothes.
衣撑 (yī chēng)
clothes prop
衣通 (yī tōng)
clothes rack
The Chinese word for "衣架" (yī jià) is composed of two characters: "衣" (yī), meaning "clothes", and "架" (jià), meaning "frame" or "rack". Together, they form the compound word "衣架", which literally means "clothes frame" or "clothes rack". This term is used to refer to a device that is used to hang clothes on, typically in a closet or wardrobe. It can be made of various materials, such as wood, metal, or plastic, and can come in different shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of clothing. The word "衣架" is commonly used in everyday speech and writing in Chinese, and is easily recognizable by most Chinese speakers.