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  lo4   jyutping
  luo2   pinyin
gong


noun
Stroke count: 27
Level: 1
Radical: (#167)

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

This word has been viewed 3642 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 28th Apr 2012 15:04

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detail  tung4 lo4 waan1/*4  tong2 luo2 wan1 = Causeway Bay (MTR station in Hong Kong)
detail  hoi1 lo4   = "open gong" (begin theatrical performance)
detail  daa2 lo4*2  da3 luo2 = to look for sb (lit., "to beat a gong")
detail  daa2 lo4 dou1 wan2 m4 dou3*2   = to be unable to find sb after making a big production of it
detail  daa2 tau4 lo4   = to take the lead
detail  daa2 lo4 gam3 zou2  da3 luo2 han2 zao3 = very early in the morning; bright and early
detail  mat6 lo4 gan2 gu2  mi4 luo2 jin3 gu3 = build momentum; an intense publicity campaign
detail  lo4 gu2  luo2 gu3 = gongs and drums; traditional percussion instruments
detail  daa2 lo4*2 wan2   = to search frantically
detail  tung4 lo4 waan1/*4 bei6 fung1 tong4   = Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter in Hong Kong

Showing 1 example containing 鑼
detail 地鐵西灣河銅鑼灣只需大概二十分鐘車程
It takes only around twenty minutes from Sai Wan Hoi to Causeway Bay by MTR (the Metro).

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: This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
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