orphan, fatherless; solitary

HSK 6 #1334

DEFINITIONS

  • orphan, fatherless
  • solitary
  • lone
  • lonely

STROKES

WORDS

孑影單 jié yǐng gū dān to be all alone by oneself
傲 gū ào proud and aloof
兒 gū ér orphan
儿药 gū ér yào orphan drug
兒藥 gū ér yào orphan drug
兒院 gū ér yuàn orphanage; child asylum
哀子 gū āi zǐ (literary) orphan
單 gū dān lone; lonely; loneliness
孀 gū shuāng widow
子 gū zǐ orphan; fatherless son
孑 gū jié lonesome; solitary
孑特立 gū jié tè lì to be all alone in the world
家寡人 gū jiā guǎ rén one who is cut off from others (idiom); one who has chosen to follow a solitary path; (can also be an indirect way of referring to an unmarried person)
寒 gū hán alone and poor; humble; (Cantonese) miserly
寡 gū guǎ orphans and widows; to be lonely; loneliness
山 gū shān Solitary Hill, located in West Lake, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province; isolated peak
島 gū dǎo isolated island
征 gū zhēng to act on one's own; to fight alone
拐 gū guǎi cheekbone; ankle
拔 gū bá Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War
掌難鳴 gū zhǎng nán míng It's hard to clap with only one hand.; It takes two to tango; It's difficult to achieve anything without support.
沙锥 gū shā zhuī (bird species of China) solitary snipe (Gallinago solitaria)
沙錐 gū shā zhuī (bird species of China) solitary snipe (Gallinago solitaria)
注一擲 gū zhù yī zhì to stake all on one throw
獨 gū dú lonely; solitary