gàng

lever, pole, crowbar; sharpen; (Cant.) a wardrobe, trunk

DEFINITIONS

  • lever, pole, crowbar
  • sharpen
  • (Cant.) a wardrobe, trunk
  • variant of 槓|杠[gang4]
  • thick pole
  • bar
  • rod
  • thick line
  • to mark with a thick line
  • to sharpen (knife)
  • (old) coffin-bearing pole

WORDS

保險 bǎo xiǎn gàng car bumper
diào gàng trapeze (gymnastics)
dān gàng bar; bold line; horizontal bar (gymnastics event)
tái gàng to bicker; to argue for the sake of arguing; to carry on poles (together with sb else); to carry a coffin on poles
qiào gàng crowbar
敲竹 qiāo zhú gàng extortion by taking advantage of sb's weakness
xié gàng oblique bar; slash (computing)
上 gàng shàng to get into a dispute with
刀 gàng dāo to sharpen a knife (or razor etc)
夫 gàng fū pole carrier; coffin-bearer
子 gàng zi thick bar; solid carrying pole
桿 gàng gǎn lever; pry bar; crowbar; financial leverage
盪 gàng dàng to shake; to rock
鈴 gàng líng barbell
頭 gàng tóu argumentative man; chief coffin-bearer (arch.)
龜 gàng guī (Tw) to lose one's shirt (gambling); to meet with failure; (Taiwanese, Tai-lo pr. [kòng-ku])
héng gàng bar; horizontal bar
資金桿 zī jīn gàng gǎn (finance) leverage; gearing
金融桿 jīn róng gàng gǎn financial leverage; leveraging (i.e. buying shares on borrowed funds)
shuāng gàng parallel bars (gymnastics event)
桿化 fēi gàng gǎn huà deleveraging (i.e. paying off part of a leverage loan)
高低 gāo dī gàng uneven bars (gymnastics)
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