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[1] [v] complete; finish; bring to a conclusion [2] whole [3] [v] run out; use up [4] a Chinese family name Stroke count: 7
Level: 2
Radical: 宀 (#40)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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Don't confuse with: 宗 |
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完全 jyun4 cyun4 = completely 做完 zou6 jyun4 = finished; done; complete 完成任務 jyun4 sing4 jam6 mou6 = accomplish a task 完蛋 jyun4 daan6 = to fall from prestige; to be finished; to be done for; to bite the dust 完畢 jyun4 bat1 = to end; to finish; to complete 完整 jyun4 zing2 = complete; intact; whole 完成 jyun4 sing4 = to complete; to accomplish; to fulfil; to finish; to succeed 完善 jyun4 sin6 = perfect; complete 完備 jyun4 bei6 = perfect; complete 完美 jyun4 mei5 = perfect, perfection, perfectly 未完成 mei6 jyun4 sing4 = undone, unfinished 完結 jyun4 git3 = follow through, to end, to finish with 燒完 siu1 jyun4 = burned out 未完 mei6 jyun4 = unfinished; unsettled; continued; inchoate; overdue 玩完 waan4*2 jyun4 = game over 粵 食完 sik6 jyun4 = to finish eating 踢完足球 tek3 jyun4 zuk1 kau4 = to finish a soccer match or practice 不完全中立 bat1 jyun4 cyun4 zung1 laap6 = imperfect neutrality 國 不完全葉 bat1 jyun4 cyun4 jip6 = incomplete leaf 國 不完善 bat1 jyun4 sin6 = imperfect 國 不完善的 bat1 jyun4 sin6 dik1 = faulty 國 不完美 bat1 jyun4 mei5 = defective; imperfect 國 不完全變化動詞 bat1 jyun4 cyun4 bin3 faa3 dung6 ci4 = defective (type of verb) 國 吃完 hek3 jyun4 = to finish eating 國 服完 fuk6 jyun4 = serve out (a sentence) 幾乎完全 gei1 fu4 jyun4 cyun4 = almost entirely; almost completely 完美無缺 jyun4 mei5 mou4 kyut3 = perfect and without blemish; flawless; to leave nothing to be desired 完整性 jyun4 zing2 sing3 = integrity; completeness 完好 jyun4 hou2 = intact; in good condition 完全懂得 jyun4 cyun4 dung2 dak1 = to understand completely 完全兼容 jyun4 cyun4 gim1 jung4 = completely compatible 近乎完美的肌膚 gan6 fu4 jyun4 mei5 dik1 gei1 fu1 = near-perfect skin 國 完全不舉 jyun4 cyun4 bat1 geoi2 = to suffer from total erectile dysfunction 完成夜更 jyun4 sing4 je6 gaang1 = to finish a night shift 打完齋唔要和尚 daa2 jyun4 zaai1 m4 jiu3 wo4 soeng6*2 = to show a lack of gratitude; to drop sth when no longer needed 粵 話口未完 waa6 hau2 mei6 jyun4 = immediately after (lit. speaking has not yet finished) 粵 完璧 jyun4 bik3 = superlative 趙完鬆 ziu6 jyun4 sung1 = to throwaway; to disappear after making love 粵 趙完唱 ziu6 jyun4 coeng3 = after having sex with someone, you go and tell everyone 粵 完壁歸趙 jyun4 bik1 gwai1 ziu6 = return goods to owner in its original, perfect condition 售完即止 sau6 jyun4 zik1 zi2 = sale will end when sold out 沒完沒了 mut6 jyun4 mut6 liu5 = there's no end to (sth.); endless; never-ending 完竣 jyun4 zeon3 = (of a constuction project etc.) completed; finished 超額完成 ciu1 ngaak6 jyun4 sing4 = [v] overfulfil 完縣 jyun4 jyun6 = Wan county (county in Hebei) 領土完整 ling5 tou2 jyun4 zing2 = territorial integrity 完美主義者 jyun4 mei5 zyu2 ji6 ze2 = perfectionist 體無完膚 tai2 mou4 jyun4 fu1 = covered with cuts and bruises 打完心口打背脊 daa2 jyun4 sam1 hau2 daa2 bui3 zek3 = thoroughly beat up |
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Showing all 9 examples containing 完
食完飯先至計啦 粵
I'll have dinner first and then sort it out! [Lit. eat-finish-rice only-then do. Std. Chinese: 吃完飯再計算吧]
食完香蕉之後,要掉咗塊蕉皮 粵
Throw away the peel after you've finished the banana. [Lit. eat-finish banana afterwards, need throw-[particle used in imperatives] [counter] banana-skin. Classifier 塊 is optional if the object (蕉皮) consists of two characters. But 塊 would be mandatory if followed by single character 皮. ]
我哋幾個夾手夾腳,好快就做完份報告書 粵
We will be able to complete the report very soon with everyone's help and cooperation. 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. |