gèng

more, still further, much more

HSK 3 #221

DEFINITIONS

更 gèng
  • more
  • even more
  • further
  • still
  • still more
更 gēng
  • to change or replace
  • to experience
  • one of the five two-hour periods into which the night was formerly divided
  • watch (e.g. of a sentry or guard)

STROKES

WORDS

始 gēng shǐ to make a new start; to regenerate
张 gēng zhāng lit. to restring one's bow; to reform and start over again
張 gēng zhāng lit. to restring one's bow; to reform and start over again
換 gēng huàn to replace (a worn-out tire etc); to change (one's address etc)
新世 gēng xīn shì Pleistocene (geological epoch from 2m years ago, covering the most recent ice ages)
新換代 gēng xīn huàn dài reform and renewal; generational change
新版 gēng xīn bǎn new edition; new version; update
楼 gēng lóu watch tower; drum tower marking night watches
樓 gēng lóu watch tower; drum tower marking night watches
次 gēng cì one watch (i.e. two-hour period during night)
深 gēng shēn deep at night
深人静 gēng shēn rén jìng deep at night and all is quiet (idiom)
深人靜 gēng shēn rén jìng deep at night and all is quiet (idiom)
漏 gēng lòu water clock used to mark night watches
為 gèng wéi even more
生 gēng shēng resurrection; rebirth; reinvigorated; rejuvenated; a new lease of life
番 gēng fān alternately; by turns
递 gēng dì to change; to substitute
遞 gēng dì to change; to substitute
阑 gēng lán deep night
闌 gēng lán deep night
高性能 gēng gāo xìng néng high performance
鼓 gēng gǔ drum marking night watches; night watchman's clapper
查尔斯・狄斯 chá ěr sī ・ dí gēng sī Charles Dickens (1812-1870), great English novelist
查爾斯・狄斯 chá ěr sī ・ dí gēng sī Charles Dickens (1812-1870), great English novelist