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  kwai1   jyutping
  kui1   pinyin
[1] lose (money, etc); have a deficit
[2] lack; be deficient; be short of
[3] treat unfairly; be unfair to
[4] fortunately; luckily; thanks to
[5] [irony] despite; dare to
[6] (of the moon) wane


verb
Stroke count: 15
Level: 3
Radical: (#141)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
虧 / 亏

This word has been viewed 7868 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 25th Jun 2011 10:36

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detail  kwai1 sit6  kui1 zhe2 = to make a capital loss
detail  hang6 kwai1  xing4 kui1 = luckily
detail  zi6 fu6 jing4 kwai1  zi4 fu4 ying2 kui1 = take full responsibility for a business
detail  hek3 kwai1  chi1 kui1 = to suffer a loss
detail  do1 kwai1  duo1 kui1 = luckily; fortunately; thanks to; owing to
detail  kwai1 syun2  kui1 sun3 = deficit, (financial) loss
detail  kwai1 bun2  kui1 ben3 = lose money in business
detail  kwai1 fu6   = to let somebody suffer; to let somebody down
detail  kwai1 sik6 baak3 fan6 leot6  kui1 shi2 bai3 fen1 lv4 = loss percent
detail  kwai1 lou2   = an impotent man
See all 23 compounds (CantoDict reports 21 compounds in total, which would seem to be an error - please report this on the CantoDict forum)

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