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[1] [adj] lucky; fortunate; happy [2] [n] good fortune; well-being; happiness [3] [v] rejoice; feel happy about; delight [3] [adv] hopefully; kindly; expectantly [5] [v] [archaic] make an imperial presence Default PoS: Additional PoS: Stroke count: 8
Level: 1
Radical: 干 (#51)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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Don't confuse with: 辛 |
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幸福 hang6 fuk1 = happy; blissful 幸好 hang6 hou2 = luckily 國 幸虧 hang6 kwai1 = luckily 國 幸運 hang6 wan6 = lucky; good fortune 幸災樂禍 hang6 zoi1 lok6 wo6 = schadenfreude; enjoying seeing or hearing about troubles of other people 不幸 bat1 hang6 = unfortunate; misfortune 榮幸 wing4 hang6 = honoured 慶幸 hing3 hang6 = rejoice; congratulate oneself 不幸之事 bat1 hang6 zi1 si6 = mishap 國 不幸的 bat1 hang6 dik1 = unlucky 國 不幸的人 bat1 hang6 dik1 jan4 = a wretch 國 不幸的是 bat1 hang6 dik1 si6 = unfortunately 國 幸運兒 hang6 wan6 ji4 = a lucky guy; a person who always gets good breaks 國 值得慶幸 zik6 dak1 hing3 hang6 = auspicious; worth celebrating; worthy of congratulations 幸存者 hang6 cyun4 ze2 = [1] a survivor; [2] Survivor, a popular television show 快樂幸福 faai3 lok6 hang6 fuk1 = cheerful, happy 僥幸 hiu1 hang6 = luckily 幸會 hang6 wui6 = a fortunate meeting 少年得志大不幸 siu3 nin4 dak1 zi3 daai6 bat1 hang6 = it is a great misfortune for a young person taste success too early 幸運骰 hang6 wan6 sik1 = lucky dice 粵 寵幸 cung2 hang6 = 1.to favour sb.; treat as one's favourite 2. favourite; pet |
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Showing all 2 examples containing 幸 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. |