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  fuk1   jyutping
  fu4   pinyin
[1] [v] cover; screen; enclose
[2] [v] overturn; upset; capsize
[3] [v] perish; fall; be annihilated
[4] [adv] repeatedly; again; once more
[5] [v] reply; answer; respond

In China, is used for the first three definitions and simplified form for the last two.
Default PoS: verb Additional PoS: adverb
Stroke count: 18
Level: 3
Radical: (#146)

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

This word has been viewed 8843 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 6th Apr 2015 15:44

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detail  din1 fuk1  dian1 fu4 = to subvert; to topple (i.e. knock over); to capsize; fig. to overturn (a regime)/ to undermine
detail  faan2 fuk1  fan3 fu4 = repeatedly; relapse; fickle
detail  fuk1 seot6  fu4 shu4 = repeat
detail  fuk1 goi3  fu4 gai4 = to cover
detail  wui4 fuk1  hui2 fu4 = responses, reply
detail  daap3 fuk1  da2 fu4 = reply
detail  fuk1 seon3   = to reply or answer
detail  faan2 fuk1 mou4 soeng4  fan3 fu4 wu1 chang2 = changeable; fickle; capricious
detail  cyun4 gwan1 fuk1 mut6  quan2 jun1 fu4 mo4 = to be completely defeated; to fail absolutely
detail  faan1 tin1 fuk1 dei6  fan1 tian1 fu4 di4 = earth-shaking; world-shaking
See all 23 compounds (CantoDict reports 22 compounds in total, which would seem to be an error - please report this on the CantoDict forum)

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detail 今次比賽我哋全軍覆沒
During the competition, our team was completely annihilated by theirs.
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