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toi4*2 toi4
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table; desk; platform-shaped furniture Stroke count: 9
Level: 2
Radical: 木 (#75)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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枱 / 台 | ||
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寫字枱 se2 zi6 toi4*2 = writing desk 實驗枱 sat6 jim6 toi4*2 = laboratory bench 波枱 bo1 toi4*2 = a billiard table, a ping-pong table 粵 櫃枱 gwai6 toi4*2 = a counter (in a shop, bank, etc) 開枱 hoi1 toi4*2 = to set a dining table; to play mahjong 枱波 toi4*2 bo1 = billards, snooker, pool (also 桌球) 燒枱炮 siu1 toi4 paau3 = strike the table in anger 粵 孖枱 maa1 toi4*2 = join two tables together especially at a restaurant 粵 包枱 baau1 toi4*2 = the last person to finish eating and leave his seat at a table 粵 座枱燈 zo6 toi4*2 dang1 = desk lamp; table lamp 粵 See all 11 compounds (CantoDict reports 10 compounds in total, which would seem to be an error - please report this on the CantoDict forum) |
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Showing all 6 examples containing 枱
你唔可以企喺張枱上便 粵
You can't stand on the table. [Lit. you cannot stand at table surface. 唔可以 here carries the sense of "not allowed".]
有條友企喺張枱上便 粵
There's a guy standing on the table. [Lit. Have [counter] friend stand at table on-top. 條友 is an set expression for "guy".]
啲細路仔匿埋喺張枱下便 粵
The kids are hiding under the table. [Lit. the kids hide at [counter] table underneath.]
張枱上面得翻三隻杯。 粵
Only three cups are left on the table. [In this sentence, the aspect marker 翻 merely connotes that there have been more than three cups on the table.]
佢發嚫脾氣就會反枱 粵
He overturns tables whenever he gets angry. [Lit. He send-out each-time anger then will reverse-tables.] 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. |