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  deoi1   jyutping
  dui1   pinyin
[1] [v] heap up; pile up; stack up
[2] [n, classifier] heap; pile; stack; mass; mould



nounAdditional PoS: verbclassifier
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Stroke count: 11
Level: 2
Radical: (#32)

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

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This word has been viewed 8572 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 22nd Oct 2010 01:56

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detail  deoi1 zik1  dui1 ji1 = to accumulate; accumulation
detail  jat1 deoi1  yi1 dui1 = a pile
detail  faan2 jing3 deoi1  fan3 ying4 dui1 = reactor
detail  deoi1 tin4 keoi1  diu1 tian1 qu1 = landfill
detail  deoi1 fei4   = compost
detail  zin1 deoi1   = deep-fried rice ball with peanuts inside (Chee Cho)
detail  hei3 laang5 sik1 faan2 jing3 deoi1  qi4 leng3 shi4 fan3 ying4 dui1 = gas-cooled reactor
detail  hat6 faan2 jing3 deoi1  he2 fan3 ying4 dui1 = nuclear reactor
detail  hat6 si3 jim6 deoi1  he2 shi4 yan4 dui1 = nuclear test reactor
detail  dung6 lik6 faan2 jing3 deoi1  dong4 li4 fan3 ying4 dui1 = power reactor
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detail 如果下雪的話雪人
If it snows I will make a snowman!

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