[noun] Happiness, well-being++[adjective] Happy§[sostantivo] Felicità, benessere++[aggettivo] Felice
Below you find the Chinese word related to the following English terms:
- [noun] Happiness
- Well-being++[adjective] Happy§[sostantivo] Felicità
- Benessere++[aggettivo] Felice
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干般
First character of the Chinese word 干般
- | Shield; Ten Heavenly Stems (short for); edge of waters; dried food |
- | Dry; waterless; empty, hollow; taken into nominal kinship; rough, rude, boorish |
- | Offend; have to do with, be concerned with, be implicated in, interfere with; request, seek; scold; cold-shoulder, leave someone out in the cold |
- | With no result, futilely, in vain; superficially; only, with nothing else |
- | (A surname) |
Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also gan4. Pronounced that way, it means: work, do, attend to; hold the post of, be engaged in; fight, strike, struggle; trunk, main part; short for cadre; able, capable; worse, bad.
This character has a different traditional version.
- | Dried food |
- | Dry; waterless; empty, hollow; taken into nominal kinship; rough, rude, boorish |
- | Scold; cold-shoulder, leave someone out in the cold |
- | With no result, futilely, in vain; superficially; only, with nothing else |
Second character of the Chinese word 干般
- | (first character of the Chinese word for 'highest wisdom': pinyin: bo1 re3 ) |
Some Chinese characters have more than one pronunciation. This is one of them!
It can be pronounced also ban1. Pronounced that way, it means: sort, type; as, like; move; take away; copy mechanically; a surname.
It can be pronounced also pan2. Pronounced that way, it means: ort, type; as, like; move; take away; copy mechanically; a surname Big, happy; big ship; revolve; pace up and down.
There's no difference between the simplified and the traditional version of this character.
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