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[1] sparse; not dense [2] thin; light; not thick [3] little; rare; scarce [4] watery; diluted Stroke count: 12
Level: 3
Radical: 禾 (#115)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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稀飯 hei1 faan6 = congee; rice porridge 國 稀疏 hei1 so1 = thin, sparseness (hair, trees) 稀釋 hei1 sik1 = dilution; dilute 稀罕 hei1 hon2 = rare; value highly 年逾古稀 nin4 jyu4 gu2 hei1 = over seventy years old 薄稀稀 bok6 hei1 hei1 = "sparse" or "watery" (in reference to foods like congee) 粵 稀奇 hei1 kei4 = a few scattered, rare, strange 稀少 hei1 siu2 = few; rare 稀有 hei1 jau5 = rarity, rare, unusual 稀土金屬 hei1 tou2 gam1 suk6 = rare-earth metal 稀土元素 hei1 tou2 jyun4 sou3 = rare-earth element 依稀 ji1 hei1 = vaguely; dimly 稀客 hei1 haak3 = infrequent visitor 稀冧冧 hei1 lam1 lam1 = watery and thin 粵 年屆古稀 nin4 gaai3 gu3 hei1 = have reached the age of 70; 70 years old; to be a septuagenarian 稀土 hei1 tou2 = rare earth |
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Showing 1 example containing 稀
朝早食嗰碗粥稀冧冧,未到晏晝就餓嘅嘞 粵
The bowl of porridge you had this morning was so watery. You will be hungry before noon. 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. |