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[1] answer; reply; respond [2] reciprocate; return; repay Pinyin da2 is literary reading; da1 is used only in some colloquial phrases.
Stroke count: 12
Level: 1
Radical: 竹 (#118)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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答應 daap3 jing3 = promise, consent, agree; respond, answer 回答 wui4 daap3 = to answer, to reply, respond 問答 man6 daap3 = questions and answers, Q&A 對答 deoi3 daap6 = to reply, to answer; response, reply 解答 gaai2 daap3 = answer; explain 答案 daap3 on3 = [n] answer 答詞 daap3 ci4 = [1] reply [2] thank-you speech 報答 bou3 daap3 = to repay 答辯 daap3 bin6 = to reply (to a charge, accusation, query or argument) 答卷 daap3 gyun2 = answer sheet (to be handed up at the end of a test); examination paper 答覆 daap3 fuk1 = reply 答允 daap3 wan5 = give one's word 答嘴 daap3 zeoi2 = to interrupt a conversation (also 搭嘴) 粵 答非所問 daap3 fei1 so2 man6 = give an irrelevant answer 答非所問 daap3 fei1 so2 man6 = give an irrelevant answer 論文答辯 leon6 man4 daap3 bin6 = oral defense (of a thesis) (common formation) 答必 daap6 bit1 = but 粵 作答 zok3 daap3 = to answer, to reply, respond 如實作答 jyu4 sat6 zok3 daap3 = reply honestly 十問九唔答 sap6 man6 gau2 m4 daap3 = unresponsive; uncooperative when being questioned (also:十問九唔應) 粵 答辯人 daap3 bin6 jan4 = respondent 九不答八 gau2 bat1 daap3 baat3 = give answers not related to the question 答復 daap3 fuk1 = to answer, reply; Reply to: (in email header) 搶答 coeng2 daap3 = rush to answer a question before someone else 答對 daap3 deoi3 = answer or reply to a question 蘇門答臘 sou1 mun4 daap3 laap6 = Sumatra |
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Showing all 3 examples containing 答 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. |