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[1] time; fixed time [2] [n] season [3] [n] era; age; period; epoch [4] hours [5] often; frequently [6] fashionable [7] proper and adequate [8] opportune (moments); opportunity [9] timely; seasonable [10] now ... now ...; sometimes ... sometimes ... [11] a Chinese family name Stroke count: 10
Level: 2
Radical: 日 (#72)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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This word has been viewed 1 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 12th Jul 2009 07:37 |
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See all 303 compounds (CantoDict reports 320 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations) |
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Showing all 50 examples containing 時 When are you coming back? [the "when" is emphasized by 係 preceding it, and the use of the final particle 㗎. Pronouncing 㗎 as gaa2 would add a sense of reservation or doubt about the situation.] You came at the right time [cf. [url=http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/dictionary/examples/596/]opposite version[/url]] You come at a bad time. [cf. [url=http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/dictionary/examples/595/]opposite version[/url]] By the time you read this letter, I will have already left Hong Kong. [This line of dialogue is often heard in TV soap operas! :-)] Sometimes it's shortened to "tank". [Lit. Have-times only call "tank". [坦克 is short for 坦克車.]] Since we don't have much information, we're calling him "red ghost" for now. [Lit. because not-know exact-details, therefore temporarily call him red ghost. ("Red Ghost" here is a codename for a criminal. If his name had already been mentioned we could have 因為唔知底細所以暫時噉叫佢.)] I'm too busy these days to have time to take care of my children. [The English phrase "too busy to have time" becomes "too busy and have no time" in Cantonese.] Unfortunately, owing to the lack of time that day, we weren't able to discuss this problem in depth. When taking medication, we have to be careful; there may be some side-effects. Ah Lin's neighbours often play mahjong right through the night thereby disturbing her and her family. [http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/phorum/read.php?14,137957,137958#msg-137958] It irritates me when people around me are giving all sorts of comments while I am playing chess. She has been acting a little strange lately, one moment she is smiling sweetly, next moment she is grumpy I want to learn to speak first . When I can speak well, then I'll learn to write. For now, I just want to leave the writing until last. [copied from [url=http://www.cantonese.sheik.co.uk/phorum/read.php?7,91899,91899#msg-91899]this thread.[/url]] A son would would protect his father and face the danger himself; but in times of emergency, both son and father would fight the battle together. This type of toy was once very fashionable and popular. Now it is no longer an 'in thing'. When moving heavy objects, (one) should maintain a correct posture. [or "要保持正確嘅姿勢"] With my own eyes, I saw a lion come charging out of the zoo! [Lit. I that time own-eyes see-arrive [counter] lion at zoo that-place zoom-already out come 出嚟 implies that you're standing outside of the zoo, because the lion's coming towards you 咗 implies the lion's already outside the zoo gate (completed)] When working out the accounts, considering the rental, insurance, utility bills, and other deductibles, there won't be much profit to be made. The kidnappers, being fearful of the strict laws, were clever to pull back and stop before it became too late. I'm going to his store and spend a long time there in a moment, to chat, and to kill time. 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. |
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: the Cantonese Jyutping romanisation (pronunciation)
Also, CantoDict uses a unique "asterisk (*)" convention, to show readings such as jyu4*2. For more information please see CantoDict Tone Conventions.
: the Mandarin pronunciation of the word in pinyin.