Character
HSK | 5 |
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FREQUENCY | 1300th character |
RADICAL | ⽇ (72.1) |
STROKES | 5 |
INDEX # | 235 |
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
巴旦杏 bā dàn xìng | almond (loanword) |
平旦 píng dàn | (literary) daybreak; dawn |
复旦 fù dàn | Fudan University, Shanghai, abbr. for 復旦大學|复旦大学[Fu4 dan4 Da4 xue2] |
復旦 fù dàn | Fudan University, Shanghai, abbr. for 復旦大學|复旦大学[Fu4 dan4 Da4 xue2] |
复旦大学 fù dàn dà xué | Fudan University, Shanghai |
復旦大學 fù dàn dà xué | Fudan University, Shanghai |
忘八旦 wàng bā dàn | turtle's egg (highly offensive when directed at sb) |
文旦 wén dàn | pomelo |
旦角 dàn jué | dan, female roles in Chinese opera (traditionally played by specialized male actors) |
昧旦 mèi dàn | the time just before daybreak |
李旦 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 |
枕戈待旦 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 |
正旦 zhèng dàn | starring female role in a Chinese opera |
武旦 wǔ dàn | female military role in a Chinese opera |
男旦 nán dàn | male actor playing the female role (Chinese opera) |
約旦 yuē dàn | Jordan |
約旦河 yuē dàn hé | Jordan River |
老旦 lǎo dàn | old woman role in Chinese opera |
贴旦 tiē dàn | female supporting actress in a Chinese opera |
貼旦 tiē dàn | female supporting actress in a Chinese opera |
通宵達旦 tōng xiāo dá dàn | overnight until daybreak (idiom); all night long; day and night |
闺门旦 guī mén dàn | young unmarried lady role in Chinese opera |
閨門旦 guī mén dàn | young unmarried lady role in Chinese opera |
双旦 shuāng dàn | Christmas and New Year's Day |
雙旦 shuāng dàn | Christmas and New Year's Day |