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ce4 ce3
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slanting; sloping; leaning; inclined; oblique; diagonal; tilted; askew Default PoS: Additional PoS: Stroke count: 11
Level: 2
Radical: 斗 (#68)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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歪斜 waai1 ce4 = crooked; askew 傾斜 king1 ce4 = slope; inclination; to tilt; to incline; to lean; to slant 斜坡 ce3 bo1; ce4 bo1 = slope 上斜 soeng5 ce3 = acclivity; ramp 斜路 ce3 lou6*2 = slope 傾斜量 king1 ce4 loeng6 = gradient 斜度 ce4 dou6 = slope, obliqueness 斜棱 ce4 ling4 = slant edge 斜率 ce4 leot6 = gradient, slope 斜角 ce4 gok3 = inclination 斜邊 ce4 bin1 = hypotenuse 斜高 ce4 gou1 = slant height 向左斜 hoeng3 zo2 ce3 = to tilt to the left 向右斜 hoeng3 jau6 ce3 = to tilt to the right 入口斜路 jap6 hau2 ce3 lou6*2 = on ramp (common formation) 出口斜路 ceot1 hau2 ce3 lou6*2 = off ramp; exit ramp (common formation) 斜角式停車 ce4 gok3 sik1 ting4 ce1 = angle parking (common formation) 斜地裡 ce4 dei6 leoi5 = sideways 長命斜 coeng4 meng6 ce3 = a steep slope 粵 行斜路 haang4 ce4 lou6*2 = to earn a dishonest living (lit., "walk the slanting road") 粵 西斜 sai1 ce4 = (of a room) to have western exposure (to the sun) 粵 西斜熱 sai1 ce4 jit6 = heat produced from a room with western exposure 粵 斜歪 ce3 me2 = crooked; askew; slanted 斜視 ce4/3 si6 = a squint; sideways glance, to look askance 斜截式 ce4 zit6 sik1 = [math.] slope-intercept form 斜率截距式 ce4 leot6 zit6 keoi5 sik1 = [math.] slope-intercept form 點斜式 dim2 ce4 sik1 = [math.] point-slope form 比薩斜塔 bei2 saat3 ce4 taap3 = The Leaning Tower of Pisa 斜體 ce4 tai2 = italic, italics 斜支架式 ce4 zi1 gaa3*2 sik1 = [yoga] Vasisthasana, Side Plank |
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Showing 1 example containing 斜
哪懼明天風高路斜
What could there be to fear from the adversity ahead? [Literally: what could (we) fear from tomorrow's high winds and crooked roads] 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. |