Character
HSK | 6 |
---|---|
FREQUENCY | 970th character |
RADICAL | ⼈ (9.4) |
STROKES | 6 |
INDEX # | 470 |
TRADITIONAL | 倫 |
normal human relationships
HSK 6
#970
DEFINITIONS
- normal human relationships
- human relationship
- order
- coherence
STROKES
WORDS
麦哲伦 mài zhé lún | Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese explorer |
罗伦斯 luó lún sī | Lawrence (city in Kansas, USA) |
多伦 duō lún | Duolun county in Xilin Gol league 錫林郭勒盟|锡林郭勒盟[Xi1 lin2 guo1 le4 meng2], Inner Mongolia |
阿克伦 ā kè lún | Acheron River in Epirus, northwest Greece |
荒谬绝伦 huāng miù jué lún | absolutely ridiculous (idiom); preposterous; the height of folly |
伦琴 lún qín | Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845-1923), German mechanical engineer |
土伦 tǔ lún | Toulon (city in France) |
天伦 tiān lún | family bonds; ethical family relations |
科伦坡 kē lún pō | Colombo, capital of Sri Lanka |
不伦不类 bù lún bù lèi | out of place; inappropriate; incongruous |
休伦湖 xiū lún hú | Lake Huron, one of the Great Lakes 五大湖[Wu3 da4 hu2] |
纪伯伦 jì bó lún | Khalil Gibran (1883-1931), Lebanese poet, writer and artist |
不伦 bù lún | (of a relationship) improper (adulterous, incestuous, teacher-student etc); unseemly |
不列颠哥伦比亚 bù liè diān gē lún bǐ yà | British Columbia, Pacific province of Canada |
不列颠哥伦比亚省 bù liè diān gē lún bǐ yà shěng | British Columbia, Pacific province of Canada |
乱伦 luàn lún | incest; immorality; depravity; fornication |
五伦 wǔ lún | the five Confucian relationships (ruler-subject, father-son, brother-brother, husband-wife, friend-friend) |
伊伦 yī lún | Irun (city in Basque region of Spain) |
伦常 lún cháng | proper human relationships |
伦敦国际金融期货交易所 lún dūn guó jì jīn róng qī huò jiāo yì suǒ | London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) |
伦敦大学亚非学院 lún dūn dà xué yà fēi xué yuàn | London University School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) |
伦敦大学学院 lún dūn dà xué xué yuàn | University College, London |
伦敦证券交易所 lún dūn zhèng quàn jiāo yì suǒ | London Stock Exchange (LSE) |
伦琴射线 lún qín shè xiàn | X-ray; Röntgen or Roentgen ray |
杰克・伦敦 jié kè ・ lún dūn | Jack London (1876-1916), American writer |