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  pou5 pou4 paau3 paau1 pok1   jyutping
  pao4 pao1   pinyin
pou5 & pao4
[n] bubbles; foam; lather

pou4 & pao4
[v] kill time; hang about; loiter | [] ,

paau3 & pao4
[v] soak in water; brew; pickle

paau1 & pao4
[n] bubble-shaped thing, e.g. light bulb, mumps

paau1 & pao1
[measure] a burst/spray/stream of excretions, tears, etc

pok1 & pao1
[n] sth puffy and soft, e.g. tofu puff, blisters

Default PoS: noun Additional PoS: verbclassifier
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Stroke count: 8
Level: 2
Radical: (#85)

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

This word has been viewed 12087 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 10th Oct 2013 04:32

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detail  dang1 paau1  deng1 pao4 = lightbulb; light bulb
detail  seoi2 pou5; seoi2 pok1  shui3 pao4 = lifebuoy; bubble; blister
detail  hei2 pok1   = get blisters
detail  pou5 pou5  pao4 pao4 = hubble-bubble
detail  faat3 pou5 gaau1   = foam plastic
detail  gai1 pou5   = puffer; globe fish
detail  gai1 pou5 jyu4*2   = puffer; globe fish
detail  pou5 pou5 juk6  pao4 pao4 yu4 = a whirlpool; a spa; a jacuzzi
detail  daai6 geng2 paau1   = mumps
detail  pou5 mut6  pao4 mo4 = froth, foam
See all 42 compounds (CantoDict reports 44 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations)

Showing 1 example containing 泡
detail 近來一時一時鼓埋泡腮
She has been acting a little strange lately, one moment she is smiling sweetly, next moment she is grumpy

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