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storehouse; warehouse; granary Stroke count: 10
Level: 3
Radical: 亻 (#9)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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倉 / 仓 | ||
This word has been viewed 9561 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 16th Dec 2009 03:25 |
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倉庫 cong1 fu3 = warehouse; store; depot; godown 倉促 cong1 cuk1 = hurried; hasty 清倉 cing1 cong1 = to make an inventory of the stock in a warehouse 監倉 gaam1 cong1 = jail, gaol 粵 貨倉 fo3 cong1 = a warehouse, storehouse 儲入倉庫 cyu5 jap6 cong1 fu3 = to warehouse 迷你倉 mai4 nei5 cong1 = mini-storeroom 倉底貨 cong1 dai2 fo3 = old stock, old goods 開倉價 hoi1 cong1 gaa3 = special warehouse price; selling at special price 倉鼠 cong1 syu2 = a hamster 筒倉 tung4*2 cong1 = a silo (lit., "tube-shaped granary") 迷你倉鼠 mai4 nei5 cong1 syu2 = dwarf hamsters (sometimes confused with gerbils) (common formation) 糧倉 loeng4 cong1 = granary, barn; a figurative "bread basket" (of fertile agricultural land) 穀倉 guk1 cong1 = granary 爆倉 baau3 cong1 = break in and steal from warehouse 粵 倉皇 cong1 wong4 = be in a haste; be in a hurry; hurriedly 倉皇失措 cong1 wong4 sat1 cou3 = be in panic; be panic-stricken 倉猝 cong1 cyut3 = variant of 倉促 倉頡 cong1 kit3 = Cangjie; Tsang Chieh; Chong Kit 北倉區 bak1 cong1 keoi1 = Beicang (area in Zhejiang) 太倉 taai3 cong1 = Taicang (city in Jiangsu) 倉頡輸入法 cong1 kit3 syu1 jap6 faat3 = Cangjie input method, Changjie, Cang Jie 暗度陳倉 am3 dou6 can4 cong1 = 1. do sth. under the guise of another 2. to engage in an illicit affair 暗渡陳倉 am3 dou6 can4 cong1 = 1. do sth. under the guise of another 2. to engage in an illicit affair 倉田保昭 cong1 tin4 bou2 ciu1 = Yasuaki Kurata |
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Legend 國 : This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese. 粵 : This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. No icon: This term is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |