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  fu4   jyutping
  fu2   pinyin
[1] symbol; sign; mark; omen
[2] (Taoist) charm; spell; magic figures
[3] tally/accord with; conform to
[4] [archaic] credentials/identification tag



nounAdditional PoS: verb
Stroke count: 11
Level: 3
Radical: (#118)

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

This word has been viewed 7014 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 23rd Oct 2010 02:07

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detail  fu4 hou6*2  fu2 hao4 = symbol; mark; notation; sign
detail  fu4 hap6  fu2 he2 = to conform to; to tally with
detail  fu4 hap6 biu1 zeon2  fu2 he2 biao1 zhun3 = to comply with a standard
detail  soeng1 fu4  xiang1 fu2 = to tally; to match up to
detail  gwai2 waak6 fu4   = the "Waxy Leaf" plant; [粵]: illegible scribble
detail  ceoi1 meng6 fu4   = a written Taoistic spell which is supposed to hasten a person's death
detail  mou5 fu4   = wits end
detail  fan1 zit3 fu4  fen1 jie2 fu2 = section break
detail  bat1 soeng1 fu4  bu4 xiang1 fu2 = not in harmony
detail  bat1 fu4  bu4 fu2 = inconsistent; not in agreement with; not agree or tally with; not conform to
See all 30 compounds (CantoDict reports 32 compounds in total, but some may be Common Formations)

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detail 冇符
I'm at wits end for this matter

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