kǒng

opening, hole, orifice; great

HSK 6 #1289

DEFINITIONS

  • opening, hole, orifice
  • great
  • surname Kong
  • hole
  • CL:個|个[ge4]
  • classifier for cave dwellings

STROKES

孔 stroke order diagram
孔 stroke order animation

WORDS

miàn kǒng face
tóng kǒng pupil (of eye)
bí kǒng nostril; CL:隻|只[zhi1]
dàn kǒng bullet hole
liǎn kǒng face
雀 kǒng què peacock
zuān kǒng to bore a hole; to drill; drilled hole
zhēn kǒng pinhole
máo kǒng pore
穿 chuān kǒng to punch or bore a hole; to perforate; perforation
qì kǒng air-bubble; pore; stoma
千疮百 qiān chuāng bǎi kǒng see 百孔千瘡|百孔千疮[bai3 kong3 qian1 chuang1]
子 kǒng zǐ Confucius (551-479 BC), Chinese thinker and social philosopher, also known as 孔夫子[Kong3 fu1 zi3]
通气 tōng qì kǒng an airvent; a louvre; airflow orifice
suǒ kǒng keyhole
duō kǒng porous
明灯 kǒng míng dēng sky lantern (miniature hot-air balloon used during festivals)
chā kǒng jack; socket
径 kǒng jìng diameter of hole
德 kǒng dé Auguste Comte (1798-1857), French philosopher
隙 kǒng xì pore (geology)
绿雀 lǜ kǒng què (bird species of China) green peafowl (Pavo muticus)
之见 yī kǒng zhī jiàn partial view; limited outlook
之見 yī kǒng zhī jiàn partial view; limited outlook
一鼻出气 yī bí kǒng chū qì lit. to breathe through the same nostril (idiom); fig. two people say exactly the same thing (usually derog.); to sing from the same hymn sheet
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