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zing1 zi2
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(1) [粵] zing1 [國] zheng1 [1] conscript; recruit; call up; draft [2] requisition; solicit; collect; impose [3] sign; portent; evidence; proof (2) [粵] zi2 [國] zhi3 ancient Chinese musical note There is no simplified form for (2)
Default PoS: Additional PoS: Stroke count: 15
Level: 3
Radical: 彳 (#60)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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Don't confuse with: 微 |
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徵信社 zing1 seon3 se5 = (Taiwan) private investigator; credit bureau 徵詢 zing1 seon1 = seek opinion; consult 徵收 zing1 sau1 = to levy or impose (a charge, a toll, a tax, a fine etc.) 徵求 zing1 kau4 = to seek; to solicit; to ask for 象徵 zoeng6 zing1 = [n]symbol, emblem, insignia, logo; [v] symbolize, signify 特徵 dak6 zing1 = characteristics; features; trait 徵兆 zing1 siu6 = warning sign of impending happening; prognosticators; omen 徵召 zing1 ziu6 = enlist; draft; conscript; appoint to an official position 特徵聯合 dak6 zing1 lyun4 hap6 = characteristic binding 應徵 jing3 zing1 = apply (for a job); respond to an employment notice 徵用 zing1 jung6 = expropriate; commandeer 徵訂 zing1 deng6 = to solicit subscriptions 誠徵 sing4 zing1 = looking for... + noun 徵友 zing1 jau5 = looking for partners/romantic companions/friends 出徵 ceot1 zing1 = to go into battle; to campaign (military) 病徵 beng6 zing1 = symptom 第一性徵 dai6 jat1 sing3 zing1 = [bio.] primary sexual characteristic 第二性徵 dai6 ji6 sing3 zing1 = [bio.] secondary sexual characteristic 表示象徵的 biu2 si6 zoeng6 zing1 dik1 = [adj] symbolic 國 徵文 zing1 man4 = call for essay contributions |
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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. |