Character
HSK | 6 |
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FREQUENCY | 1368th character |
RADICAL | ⼈ (9.4) |
STROKES | 6 |
INDEX # | 473 |
raise the head to look; look up to, rely on, admire
HSK 6
#1368
DEFINITIONS
仰 yǎng |
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STROKES
WORDS
信仰 xìn yǎng | to believe in (a religion); firm belief; conviction |
瞻仰 zhān yǎng | to revere; to admire |
久仰 jiǔ yǎng | honorific: I've long looked forward to meeting you.; It's an honor to meet you at last. |
仰慕 yǎng mù | to admire |
仰望 yǎng wàng | to look up at; to look up to sb hopefully |
敬仰 jìng yǎng | to revere; highly esteemed |
景仰 jǐng yǎng | to admire; to revere; to look up to |
仰仗 yǎng zhàng | to rely on; to depend on |
仰卧起坐 yǎng wò qǐ zuò | sit-up (physical exercise) |
仰光 yǎng guāng | Yangon (Rangoon), main city of south Myanmar (Burma), the national capital until November 2005, when the capital moved to Naypyidaw 内比都 or Pyinmana 彬馬那 彬马那 |
仰头 yǎng tóu | to raise one's head |
仰卧 yǎng wò | to lie supine |
仰视 yǎng shì | to tilt one's head back to see (sth); to look up at |
人仰马翻 rén yǎng mǎ fān | to suffer a crushing defeat (idiom); in a pitiful state; in a complete mess; to roll (with laughter) |
仰泳 yǎng yǒng | backstroke |
仰赖 yǎng lài | to rely on |
仰天 yǎng tiān | to face upwards; to look up to the sky |
久仰大名 jiǔ yǎng dà míng | I have been looking forward to meeting you for a long time (idiom) |
人仰馬翻 rén yǎng mǎ fān | to suffer a crushing defeat (idiom); in a pitiful state; in a complete mess; to roll (with laughter) |
仰人鼻息 yǎng rén bí xī | to rely on others for the air one breathes (idiom); to depend on sb's whim for one's living |
仰光大金塔 yǎng guāng dà jīn tǎ | Great Pagoda of Yangon (Rangoon) |
仰屋 yǎng wū | to lie looking at the ceiling (in despair) |
仰屋兴叹 yǎng wū xīng tàn | to stare at the ceiling in despair; to find no way out; nothing you can do about it; at the end of one's wits |
仰屋興嘆 yǎng wū xīng tàn | to stare at the ceiling in despair; to find no way out; nothing you can do about it; at the end of one's wits |
仰屋著书 yǎng wū zhù shū | lit. to stare at the ceiling while writing a book (idiom); to put one's whole body and soul into a book |
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