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[1] sweet; sweetness; luscious [2] agreeable; pleasant Stroke count: 11
Level: 2
Radical: 甘 (#99)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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甜圈 tim4 hyun1 = donut 甜品 tim4 ban2 = dessert 甜椒 tim4 ziu1 = sweet pepper 甜菜 tim4 coi3 = beet; beetroot 甜頭 tim4 tau4*2 = sugarplum, sweetener 甜食 tim4 sik6 = dessert; sweetmeats; sweet food 甜點 tim4 dim2 = dessert; sweets; sweet snacks 甜橙 tim4 caang4*2 = orange 口甜舌滑 hau2 tim4 sit6 waat6 = smarmy; sweet talk 鮮甜 sin1 tim4 = fresh and sweet 小甜餅 siu2 tim4 beng2 = cookie 甜心 tim4 sam1 = sweetheart 嘴甜心苦 zeoi2 tim4 sam1 fu2 = a cruel heart under the cover of sugar-coated words 甜甜地 tim4 tim4*2 dei6*2 = a little sweet 甜椰椰 tim4 je4 je4 = sugary (in taste) 粵 甜酸 tim4 syun1 = sweet and sour 甜酸苦辣 tim4 syun1 fu2 laat6 = joys and sorrows 甜絲絲 tim4 si1 si1 = pleasantly sweet; quite pleased, gratified, happy 加甜 gaa1 tim4 = sweeten 甜蜜 tim4 mat6 = sweet; honey 甜尿 tim4 niu6 = diabetes (also 糖尿病) 清甜 cing1 tim4 = tasting fresh and sweet 甜尿病 tim4 niu6 beng6 = diabetes (variant form of 糖尿病) 香甜 hoeng1 tim4 = fragrant and sweet 香甜熱酒 hoeng1 tim4 jit6 zau2 = a hot toddy 甜不辣 tim4 bat1 laat6 = seafood tempura 少甜 siu2 tim4 = less sugar (drink, food) 走甜 zau2 tim4 = without sugar (drink, food) 粵 人工甜味劑 jan4 gung1 tim4 mei6 zai1 = artificial sweetener 甘甜 gam1 tim4 = sweet |
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Showing all 8 examples containing 甜
生果又甜又有營養。 粵
Fruits are sweet and nutritious. [Please note that "有" is missing from the audio by mistake.] 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. |