Chinese Symbol 给
What you see below, and can magnify, is the Chinese character for: supply, provide; ample, well provided for; give, grant; let, allow; used immediately after a verb to indicate the handing over of certain things.
ATTENTION: If the verb itself means hand over, give, render, etc., can be omitted.; used to introduce the object of one's service, can be translated 'for' or 'to'; used to introduce the agent in a passive sentence, can be translated 'by'.; used before the main verb of the sentence, often with
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- | Supply, provide |
- | Ample, well provided for |
- | Give, grant; let, allow |
- | (Used immediately after a verb to indicate the handing over of certain things. ATTENTION: If the verb itself means hand over, give, render, etc., ![]() |
- | (Used to introduce the object of one's service, can be translated 'for' or 'to') |
- | (Used to introduce the agent in a passive sentence, can be translated 'by'.) |
- | (Used before the main verb of the sentence, often with ![]() ![]() ![]() |
More symbols with the following meanings:
Supply
Give
Grant
Allow
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