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sai2
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[1] drive; sail; pilot [2] (of a vehicle, horse, etc) speed; go rapidly Stroke count: 15
Level: 1
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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This word has been viewed 8100 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 13th Oct 2013 03:30 |
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行駛 haang4 sai2 = to travel (esp. by land vehicle) 駕駛 gaa3 sai2 = to drive 駛入 sai2 jap6 = to drive or pull into (a lane, road, port, etc.) 不小心駕駛 bat1 siu2 sam1 gaa3 sai2 = careless driving 無人駕駛 mou4 jan4 gaa3 sai2 = unmanned; unpiloted 右座駕駛 jau6 zo6 gaa3 sai2 = right-hand drive 左座駕駛 zo2 zo6 gaa3 sai2 = left-hand drive 駕駛人士 gaa3 sai2 jan4 si6 = motorist 駕駛學校 gaa3 sai2 hok6 haau6 = driving school 駕駛學院 gaa3 sai2 hok6 jyun6*2 = driving school (common formation) 超速駕駛 ciu1 cuk1 gaa3 sai2 = speeding (common formation) 駕駛教練 gaa3 sai2 gaau3 lin6 = a driving instructor (common formation) 有風駛盡舵 jau5 fung1 sai2 zeon6 to4 = to exploit an opportunity by going "full sail" 罷駛 baa6 sai2 = to go on strike (taxi/bus drivers etc) 小心駛得萬年船 siu2 sam1 sai2 dak1 maan6 nin4 syun4 = it pays a long way to be careful 駛離 sai2 lei4 = drive away (from) by car 慢駛 maan6 sai2 = drive slowly 駕駛執照 gaa3 sai2 zap1 ziu3 = driving licence 國 香港駕駛學院 hoeng1 gong2 gaa3 sai2 hok6 jyun6*2 = Hong Kong School of Motoring 有風駛盡𢃇 jau5 fung1 sai2 zeon6 lei5 = fully exploit an opportunity 粵 有風駛盡履 jau5 fung1 sai2 zeon6 lei5 = variant of 有風駛盡𢃇 粵 疾駛 zat6 sai2 = to zoom; to speed; to zip by |
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Showing 1 example containing 駛
呢壇嘢要從長計議,小心駛得晚年船呀 粵
We must consider this matter more carefully; being cautious will help us go a long way. 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. |