Chinese Unicode Characters

Updated 2023-11-22 15:29:08

Chinese Unicode Characters

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pinyin
to chew; to masticate, to dwell on, Chinese medicine term
U+356E
13678
㕮
fǔ tiào
to bark (said of a dog)
U+3571
13681
㕱
yóu
to gag or bribe; to satisfy one's appetite; name of an old book; (Cant.) to guess, reckon mentally; to bud
U+3572
13682
㕲
huá yíng
to refuse, to repel
U+357B
13691
㕻
pǒu tòu
to brawl; to scold, noise from a crowd; hubbub; noisy; loud noise
U+357C
13692
㕼
 
to condemn; to sentence, to hold a hearing (on a legal case); to interrogate or question a prisoner, to whisper
U+3586
13702
㖆
qú qǔ
the lips; (Cant.) to sip
U+3587
13703
㖇
ér
to shout at, (same as 欸) to backbite, to dislike, sound of oars; the creaking or swishing sound of oars or sweeps in rowing
U+3591
13713
㖑
xiè
to spit out; to blame, name of an organic compounds
U+3595
13717
㖕
bò niè
to deliver over to personally, to communicate orally with one's own mouth
U+359F
13727
㖟
shòu
the birds singing during the night; (Cant.) interjection to indicate the speaker is thinking
U+35A1
13729
㖡
to spit; to vomit; (Cant.) to gnaw (on bones)
U+35A5
13733
㖥
jiǒng
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