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[粵] hung1 [國] kong1 [1] [adj] empty; hollow; void [2] [adj] impractical; lacking substance [3] [n] sky; space; air [4] [adv] for nothing; in vain; fruitless [粵] hung1 [國] kong4 [1] [adj] vacant; unoccupied; blank [2] [v] vacate; leave empty or blank [3] [n] free/leisure/spare time Default PoS: Additional PoS: Stroke count: 8
Level: 1
Radical: 穴 (#116)
This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese. |
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空窗期 hung1 coeng1 kei4 = time period between losing a lover and finding a new lover 國 天空中 tin1 hung1 zung1 = in the sky 空手 hung1 sau2 = empty-handed 天空 tin1 hung1 = the sky 空手道 hung1 sau2 dou6 = karate 空氣 hung1 hei3 = air 夜空 je6 hung1 = the night sky 太空 taai3 hung1 = space; universe 空軍 hung1 gwan1 = the airforce 太空人 taai3 hung1 jan4 = astronaut; taikonaut See all 220 compounds (CantoDict reports 231 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations) |
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Showing all 8 examples containing 空
雖然係真空,但係唔係話乜嘢都冇。 粵
Although it's a vacuum, it's not like there's nothing there. [Lit. Although is vacuum, but not saying anything don't-have]
馬鞍山站係一個架空車站 粵
Ma On Shan MTR Station is an elevated rail station. [架空 means elevated rail (as opposed to underground).]
園主又打發了另一個僕人去,他們也把那人打了,並加以侮辱,放他空手回去。 國
And again he (the lord of the vinyard) sent another servant. But they beat him also. They humiliated him, sent him away empty handed. (Luke 20:11)
小心月台空隙。
Watch out for the (train) platform gap.(warning) [Watch out for the (train)platform gap.(warning) Common public announcement at train / transit stations.] 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. |