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  sung1   jyutping
  song1   pinyin
[1] lax; loose; slack [2] [v] loosen [3] [v] relax [4] soft; light


Stroke count: 18
Level: 3
Radical: (#190)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
鬆 / 松
This character was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 2nd Apr 2011 06:44

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detail  hing1 sung1  qing1 song1 = relaxed; relaxing
detail  fong3 sung1  fang4 song1 = to relax; to loosen up; to unwind
detail  fun1 sung1   = loose
detail  sung1 mou4 gau2   = shaggy dog
detail  sung1 mou4   = shaggy
detail  sau2 sung1   = loose with money
detail  jing1 sik1 sung1 beng2  ying1 shi4 song1 bing3 = muffin; scone
detail  sung1 beng2  song1 bing3 = muffin; scone
detail  sung1 faa3  song1 hua4 = loose; soft; flaky; crisp
detail  sung1 ci4  song1 chi2 = slack, sag, relax
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Showing all 5 examples containing 鬆
detail audio 希望大家輕鬆悠閑聖誕節
I hope we have a relaxing Christmas.
detail 希望大家輕鬆悠閒聖誕節
I hope we have a relaxing Christmas.
detail 枕住健身肌肉都係鬆婄,只得老鼠仔
He has been working out for a long time, yet his muscles are still soft, with only half-developed biceps.
detail 捉棋時候依牙鬆槓
It irritates me when people around me are giving all sorts of comments while I am playing chess.
detail 老細我哋依牙鬆槓
The treat from my boss was wonderful and the food was great!

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: This term is used in Mandarin/Standard written Chinese, not Cantonese.  
: 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.
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