guàn

a string of 1000 coins; to go through

HSK 6 #1478

DEFINITIONS

  • a string of 1000 coins
  • to go through
  • to pierce through
  • to pass through
  • to be stringed together
  • string of 1000 cash

STROKES

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WORDS

yī guàn consistent; constant; from start to finish; all along; persistent
彻 guàn chè to implement; to put into practice; to carry out
jí guàn one's native place; place of ancestry; registered birthplace
全神注 quán shén guàn zhù to concentrate one's attention completely (idiom); with rapt attention
穿 guàn chuān to run through; a connecting thread from beginning to end; to link
lián guàn to link up (disparate elements); coherent (narrative, argument etc)
mǎn guàn to win every trick in a card game; grand slam; fig. total success
腰缠万 yāo chán wàn guàn lit. ten thousand strings of cash in money belt (idiom); carrying lots of money; extremely wealthy; loaded
满盈 è guàn mǎn yíng lit. strung through and filled with evil (idiom); filled with extreme evil; replete with vice; guilty of monstrous crimes
如雷耳 rú léi guàn ěr lit. like thunder piercing the ear; a well-known reputation (idiom)
wàn guàn ten thousand strings of cash; very wealthy; millionaire
héng guàn horizontal traverse; to cut across; to cross transversally
通 guàn tōng to link up; to thread together
融会通 róng huì guàn tōng to master the subject via a comprehensive study of surrounding areas
家财 wàn guàn jiā cái vast wealth
注 guàn zhù to concentrate
大满 dà mǎn guàn grand slam
家赀万 jiā zī wàn guàn immensely rich
局部连性 jú bù lián guàn xìng local coherence
tiáo guàn system; sequence; order; procedures
长虹 qì guàn cháng hóng spirit reaches to the rainbow; full of noble aspiration and daring
zòng guàn lit. warp string in weaving; fig. vertical or north-south lines; to pass through; to cross lengthwise; to pierce (esp. north-south or top-to-bottom)
中 luó guàn zhōng Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400), author of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and other works
lián guàn variant of 連貫|连贯[lian2 guan4]
jiù guàn old system; former rules
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