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[1] [v] enter; come in(to) [2] [v] join; come into the company of [3] [v] arrive at; reach [4] [v] put in [5] receipts; income [6] [v] get out of sight; disappear [7] [v] get (inside, picked, elected, etc.) [8] [v] agree with; conform to [9] one of the four tones of a character Stroke count: 2
Level: 1
Radical: 入 (#11)
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Don't confuse with: 人人八儿 |
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Showing all 10 examples containing 入 How much gas do you want to put in? Unfortunately, owing to the lack of time that day, we weren't able to discuss this problem in depth. If you're not too busy, could you help me move this dressor into the bedroom? Follow me into my lab and take a look at my laser. If you can put it in, put it in. Eating or drinking is not allowed on trains, or in the paid areas of stations. [MTR announcement] Bring together all the coins and put them into the drawer. Encircle it with ropes to bar people from entry. Your height of five feet six inches is not tall enough to enter the basketball team. It suddenly snowed during the end of April. It really goes with the saying "Until one has eaten Dragon Boat Festival's dumplings, do not keep one's warm clothings". [未食五月粽寒衣唔入籠 is a Cantonese saying. There are variations used by Mandarin and other dialects.] Legend 國 : Written Chinese only 粵 : Spoken Cantonese only |
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: the Jyutping romanisation (pronunciation)
: the Mandarin pronunciation of the word in pinyin.