dàn

dawn; morning; day

HSK 5 #1300

DEFINITIONS

  • dawn
  • morning
  • day
  • dawn
  • morning
  • daybreak
  • day
  • dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors)

STROKES

WORDS

杏 bā dàn xìng almond (loanword)
píng dàn (literary) daybreak; dawn
fù dàn Fudan University, Shanghai, abbr. for 復旦大學|复旦大学[Fu4 dan4 Da4 xue2]
fù dàn Fudan University, Shanghai, abbr. for 復旦大學|复旦大学[Fu4 dan4 Da4 xue2]
大学 fù dàn dà xué Fudan University, Shanghai
大學 fù dàn dà xué Fudan University, Shanghai
忘八 wàng bā dàn turtle's egg (highly offensive when directed at sb)
wén dàn pomelo
角 dàn jué dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors)
mèi dàn the time just before daybreak
lǐ dàn Li Dan, personal name of sixth Tang emperor Ruizong 唐睿宗[Tang2 Rui4 zong1] (662-716), reigned 684-690 and 710-712
枕戈待 zhěn gē dài dàn to wait for dawn, one's head resting on a spear (idiom); fully prepared and biding one's time before the battle
zhèng dàn starring female role in a Chinese opera
wǔ dàn female military role in a Chinese opera
nán dàn male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera)
yuē dàn Jordan
河 yuē dàn hé Jordan River
lǎo dàn old woman role in Chinese opera
tiē dàn female supporting actress in a Chinese opera
tiē dàn female supporting actress in a Chinese opera
通宵達 tōng xiāo dá dàn overnight until daybreak (idiom); all night long; day and night
闺门 guī mén dàn young unmarried lady role in Chinese opera
閨門 guī mén dàn young unmarried lady role in Chinese opera
shuāng dàn Christmas and New Year's Day
shuāng dàn Christmas and New Year's Day