Character
HSK | 4 |
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FREQUENCY | 826th character |
RADICAL | ⼙ (26.4) |
STROKES | 6 |
INDEX # | 499 |
dangerous, precarious; high
HSK 4
#826
DEFINITIONS
- dangerous, precarious
- high
- surname Wei
- danger
- to endanger
- Taiwan pr. [wei2]
STROKES
WORDS
濒危物种 bīn wēi wù zhǒng | endangered species |
瀕危物種 bīn wēi wù zhǒng | endangered species |
濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约 bīn wēi yě shēng dòng zhí wù zhǒng guó jì mào yì gōng yuē | Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora; CITES |
瀕危野生動植物種國際貿易公約 bīn wēi yě shēng dòng zhí wù zhǒng guó jì mào yì gōng yuē | Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora; CITES |
經濟危機 jīng jì wēi jī | economic crisis |
紧急危害 jǐn jí wēi hài | emergency risk |
緊急危害 jǐn jí wēi hài | emergency risk |
能源危机 néng yuán wēi jī | energy crisis |
能源危機 néng yuán wēi jī | energy crisis |
脱离危险 tuō lí wēi xiǎn | out of danger; to avoid danger |
脫離危險 tuō lí wēi xiǎn | out of danger; to avoid danger |
臨危 lín wēi | dying (from illness); facing death; on one's deathbed |
临危受命 lín wēi shòu mìng | (idiom) to take on a leadership role at a time of crisis |
臨危受命 lín wēi shòu mìng | (idiom) to take on a leadership role at a time of crisis |
临危授命 lín wēi shòu mìng | to sacrifice one's life in a crisis |
臨危授命 lín wēi shòu mìng | to sacrifice one's life in a crisis |
货币危机 huò bì wēi jī | monetary crisis |
貨幣危機 huò bì wēi jī | monetary crisis |
趁人之危 chèn rén zhī wēi | to take advantage of sb's difficulties (idiom) |
轉危為安 zhuǎn wēi wéi ān | to turn peril into safety (idiom); to avert a danger (esp. political or medical) |
这次危机 zhè cì wēi jī | present crisis; current crisis |
這次危機 zhè cì wēi jī | present crisis; current crisis |
道高益安,势高益危 dào gāo yì ān , shì gāo yì wēi | More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770). |
道高益安,勢高益危 dào gāo yì ān , shì gāo yì wēi | More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770). |
金融危机 jīn róng wēi jī | financial crisis |