Character
HSK | 5 |
---|---|
FREQUENCY | 712th character |
RADICAL | ⽊ (75.3) |
STROKES | 7 |
INDEX # | 682 |
village, hamlet; uncouth, vulgar
HSK 5
#712
DEFINITIONS
- village, hamlet
- uncouth, vulgar
- village
- variant of 村[cun1]
- surname Cun
STROKES
WORDS
孟村县 mèng cūn xiàn | Mengcun Hui autonomous county in Cangzhou 滄州|沧州[Cang1 zhou1], Hebei |
孟村縣 mèng cūn xiàn | Mengcun Hui autonomous county in Cangzhou 滄州|沧州[Cang1 zhou1], Hebei |
新型农村合作医疗 xīn xíng nóng cūn hé zuò yī liáo | New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme; abbr. to 新農合|新农合 |
新型農村合作醫療 xīn xíng nóng cūn hé zuò yī liáo | New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme; abbr. to 新農合|新农合 |
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]) |
村上春树 cūn shàng chūn shù | MURAKAMI Haruki (1949-), Japanese novelist and translator |
村上春樹 cūn shàng chūn shù | MURAKAMI Haruki (1949-), Japanese novelist and translator |
村上隆 cūn shàng lōng | Murakami Takashi (1963-), Japanese artist |
村塾 cūn shú | (old) village school; rural school |
村委會 cūn wěi huì | village committee |
村学 cūn xué | see 村塾[cun1 shu2] |
村學 cūn xué | see 村塾[cun1 shu2] |
村山富市 cūn shān fù shì | Tomiichi Murayama (1924-), former prime minister of Japan |
村村寨寨 cūn cūn zhài zhài | every village and stockade (idiom) |
村田 cūn tián | Murata (Japanese surname) |
村莊 cūn zhuāng | village; hamlet; CL:座[zuo4] |
村证房 cūn zhèng fáng | "village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable to other village residents but often sold on the open market |
村證房 cūn zhèng fáng | "village-certificated house", residence supposedly only transferable to other village residents but often sold on the open market |
村鎮 cūn zhèn | hamlet (place) |
村長 cūn zhǎng | village chief; village head |
东头村 dōng tóu cūn | Tung Tau Tseun village, Hong Kong Island |
東頭村 dōng tóu cūn | Tung Tau Tseun village, Hong Kong Island |
板门店停战村 bǎn mén diàn tíng zhàn cūn | Panmunjom village on the DMZ between North and South Korea |
板門店停戰村 bǎn mén diàn tíng zhàn cūn | Panmunjom village on the DMZ between North and South Korea |
林村 lín cūn | Lam Tsuen (an area in Hong Kong) |