Character
HSK | Not in HSK |
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FREQUENCY | 2790th character |
RADICAL | ⽊ (75.3) |
STROKES | 7 |
INDEX # | 684 |
apricot; almond
#2790
DEFINITIONS
- apricot
- almond
- apricot
- almond
STROKES
WORDS
杏仁 xìng rén | almond; apricot kernel |
杏子 xìng zi | apricot |
银杏 yín xìng | ginkgo (tree with fan-shaped leaves and yellow seeds); maidenhair tree |
杏树 xìng shù | apricot tree |
杏林 xìng lín | forest of apricot trees; fig. honorific term for fine doctor (cf Dr Dong Feng 董奉, 3rd century AD, asked his patients to plant apricot trees instead of paying fees); Xinglin district of Xiamen city (renamed Haicang 海沧区 in 2003) |
巴旦杏 bā dàn xìng | almond (loanword) |
杏仁核 xìng rén hé | amygdala |
杏仁豆腐 xìng rén dòu fu | almond junket |
杏仁体 xìng rén tǐ | amygdala |
杏仁體 xìng rén tǐ | amygdala |
杏林区 xìng lín qū | Xinglin district of Xiamen city 廈門市|厦门市 (renamed Haicang district 海滄區|海沧区 in 2003) |
杏林區 xìng lín qū | Xinglin district of Xiamen city 廈門市|厦门市 (renamed Haicang district 海滄區|海沧区 in 2003) |
杏樹 xìng shù | apricot tree |
杏眼 xìng yǎn | large, round eyes (considered beautiful) |
杏花岭 xìng huā lǐng | Xinghualing district of Taiyuan city 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 shi4], Shanxi |
杏花嶺 xìng huā lǐng | Xinghualing district of Taiyuan city 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 shi4], Shanxi |
杏花岭区 xìng huā lǐng qū | Xinghualing district of Taiyuan city 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 shi4], Shanxi |
杏花嶺區 xìng huā lǐng qū | Xinghualing district of Taiyuan city 太原市[Tai4 yuan2 shi4], Shanxi |
杏花村 xìng huā cūn | village of blossoming apricot trees where one can find a wineshop (reference to the famous poem 清明 by 杜牧[Du4 Mu4]) |
杏鲍菇 xìng bào gū | king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) |
杏鮑菇 xìng bào gū | king oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eryngii) |
红杏出墙 hóng xìng chū qiáng | lit. the red apricot tree leans over the garden wall (idiom); fig. a wife having an illicit lover |
紅杏出牆 hóng xìng chū qiáng | lit. the red apricot tree leans over the garden wall (idiom); fig. a wife having an illicit lover |
苦杏仁苷 kǔ xìng rén gān | amygdalin |
銀杏 yín xìng | ginkgo (tree with fan-shaped leaves and yellow seeds); maidenhair tree |
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