guàn

jar, jug, pitcher, pot

HSK 6 #2410

DEFINITIONS

  • jar, jug, pitcher, pot
  • can
  • jar
  • pot
  • variant of 罐[guan4]

STROKES

WORDS

籠 guàn lóng elevator cage (in mine)
装 guàn zhuāng canned (food, coffee etc)
裝 guàn zhuāng canned (food, coffee etc)
車 guàn chē tanker truck; tanker wagon
頭 guàn tou tin; can; CL:個|个[ge4]
头起子 guàn tou qǐ zi can opener
頭起子 guàn tou qǐ zi can opener
yào guàn pot for decocting herbal medicine
yào guàn pot for decocting herbal medicine
tiě guàn metal pot
tiě guàn metal pot
wǎ guàn earthenware pot; clay pot used for cooking
guàn guàn jar or container; a small vessel used for storing substances, commonly used to refer to a cylindrical, often lidded container
yī guàn a can, a jar
美人 guàn měi rén a term of endearment meaning 'jar beauty'; it could be used to refer to someone who is charming or endearing, possibly as a nickname
chá guàn tea canister; a container, typically metal or ceramic, used for storing tea leaves and keeping them fresh
玻璃 bō lí guàn glass jar; a container made of glass used for storing items, often food or small objects
xiǎo guàn small jar or pot
cóng guàn get off from; to dismount from
玻璃 bō li guàn glass jar; a container made of glass, typically used for storing items
美人时 guàn měi rén shí when the lady in a jar; referring to a specific scenario or context in the story
táo guàn earthenware pot; pottery jar
shuì guàn sleeping can; a playful or informal term, possibly referring to someone sleeping like a cat or in a curled, cozy position, similar to how cats sleep in tight spaces. The term is not standard Mandarin and may be used affectionately or humorously.
guàn guan a jar or can; typically refers to a container, often used affectionately to denote small containers or cans in informal or playful language
ài guàn love jar; a term potentially used endearingly or metaphorically to describe a cherished or beloved object or concept, often implying value or affection