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  dung6   jyutping
  dong4   pinyin
[1] erect; set upright; lift up
[2] [measure] block (of tiles, bricks, etc)
[3] [slang] set sb up; frame sb




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Stroke count: 10
Level: 3
Radical: (#62)

This character is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.

This word has been viewed 3051 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 18th Feb 2015 14:41

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detail  dung6 kei5   = upright; stands erect
detail  jat1 dung6 dou1 mou5   = completely defeated; no pile of money left (in gambling)
detail  gou1 dung6 dung6   = very tall (of structures like buildings)
detail  dung6 gou1   = being propped up straight; brought to stand up (instead of lying flat all on the ground)
detail  dung6 kei5 seoi2 jyu4*2  dong4 qi3 [PRC] qi4 [TW] shui3 yu2 = short and chubby; pudgy
detail  dung6 duk1 kei5  dong4 du3 qi3 [PRC] / qi4 [TW] = stand straight and stiff; stand perfectly upright
detail  daa2 dung6   = set vertically
detail  mou4 gun2 dung6  mao2 guan3 dong4 = goosebumps; give one the creeps

Showing 1 example containing 戙
detail 砧板喺度
Stand the chopping board up here!
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