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[1] [v] decrease; lose; diminish [2] [v] harm; damage; injure; hurt [3] [v,adj] mock; satirize; sarcastic Default PoS: Additional PoS: Stroke count: 13
Level: 1
Radical: 扌 (#64)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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損毀 syun2 wai2 = damage; destroy 損失 syun2 sat1 = to lose; a loss; losses 損傷 syun2 soeng1 = to harm; to injure; to damage 損人利己 syun2 jan4 lei6 gei2 = to profit at the expense of others 損壞 syun2 waai6 = to damage; to injure 損害 syun2 hoi6 = to harm; to damage; to injure 損耗 syun2 hou3 = wear and tear 虧損 kwai1 syun2 = deficit, (financial) loss 受損 sau6 syun2 = damaged; injury 損形 syun2 jing4 = disfigurement 刮損 gwaat3 syun2 = abrade; to wear down or rub away by friction; erode 損友 syun2 jau5 = an injurious friend; bad company 損害名譽 syun2 hoi6 ming4 jyu6 = to vilify 磨損 mo4 syun2 = [n][v] abrasion 毀損 wai2 syun2 = impair, damage 𢯎損 aau1 syun2 = graze one's skin by scratching 粵 鎅損 gaai3 syun2 = to wound by cutting 粵 貶損 bin2 syun2 = disparage; belittle; pejorative 手損 sau2 syun2 = to scrap one's hand; an abrasion on the hand 粵 損兵折將 syun2 bing1 zit3 zoeng3 = suffer heavy casualties 破損 po3 syun2 = disrepair; became damaged 丘腦損傷 jau1 nou5 syun2 soeng1 = thalamic lesions 基底神經節孫損傷 gei1 dai2 san4 ging1 zit3 syun1 syun2 soeng1 = basal ganglia lesions 大腦損傷 daai6 nou5 syun2 soeng1 = brain lesions 絲毫無損 si1 hou4 mou4 syun2 = emerged wholly unscathed 有損清譽 jau5 syun2 cing1 jyu6 = do damage to one's upright reputation |
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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. |