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  dip6 daap6   jyutping
  die2   pinyin
[1] [v] pile/stack/fold up
[2] [classifier] pile; wad
[3] [adj] repetitious; duplicate

Jyutping dip6 is literary reading; the colloquial reading daap6 could be or .
adjectiveAdditional PoS: verbclassifier
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Stroke count: 22
Level: 1
Radical: (#102)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
疊 / 叠

This word has been viewed 8479 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 18th Apr 2012 06:43

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detail  cung4 dip6  chong2 die2 = overlapping
detail  daap6 seoi2   = rich, having a lot of money
detail  hau5 daap6 daap6   = very thick (objects)
detail  dip6 zi6  die2 zi4 = reiterative locution; repetition of characters
detail  dip6 maai4 sam1 seoi2   = wholeheartedly, with resolve
detail  zit3 dip6 saan3  zhe2 die2 san3 = a folding umbrella
detail  jap6 daap6  ru4 die2 = 1. to be cheated; to be swindled; to be scammed 2. get along with; see eye to eye; hit it off; find each other congenial
detail  dip6 lo4 hon3  die2 luo2 han4 = a human pyramid
detail  dip6 hei2  die2 qi3 = to stack up
detail  dip6 wan6  die2 yun4 = to rhyme [with another word]; a rhyme
See all 14 compounds (CantoDict reports 16 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations)

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