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  din1   jyutping
  dian1   pinyin
[1] peak; summit; top
[2] jolt; bump; jerk
[3] fall; topple; upset



Additional PoS:
Stroke count: 19
Level: 3
Radical: (#181)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
顛 / 颠
This character was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 and last edited on 30th Oct 2008

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detail  din1 fuk1  dian1 fu4 = subversion
detail  din1 bo2  dian1 bo3 = to shake; to jolt
detail  din1 dou2  dian1 dao3 = to turn upside down; to invert; confused
detail  bat1 lit6 din1 zyu1 dou2  bu2 lie4 dian1 zhu1 dao3 = British Isles
detail  din1 dou2 gwo3 lai4  dian1 dao3 guo4 lai2 = invert
detail  din1 dou2 si6 fei1  dian1 dao3 shi4 fei1 = confound right and wrong; confuse truth and falsehood; turn things upside down
detail  din1 dou2 hak1 baak6  dian1 dao3 hei1 bai2 = confuse right and wrong; turn facts upside down (mix up black and white)
detail  daai6 bat1 lit6 din1 kap6 bak1 oi3 ji5 laan4 lyun4 hap6 wong4 gwok3  da4 bu4 lie4 dian1 ji2 bei3 ai4 er3 lan2 lian2 he2 wang2guo2 = United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
detail  daai6 bat1 lit6 din1   = Great Britain (more commonly 英國)
detail  daai6 bat1 lit6 din1 dou2   = Great Britain (more commonly 英國)

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