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cán

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cán Meaning

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Pīnyīn Pronunciation
cán | can2
English translation
to injure, to ruin, to spoil; cruel, oppressive, savage; disabled, incomplete

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About cán

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Number of strokes

12

Traditional form

cán

Contains the radical

dǎi

Part of speech

Non-morpheme / 非语素字 Fēi yǔsù zì

Learning hint

death

Etymology of cán

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Type

pictophonetic

Positional decomposition

歹戔

Semantic compound

dǎi

Phonetic compound

jiān

Explanation

Simplified form of cán . Phonosemantic compound. dǎi represents the meaning and jiān represents the sound.

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Words with cán

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FrequencySimplifiedMeaningTraditional
cán to destroy cán
残忍 cánrěn cruel殘忍
残酷 cánkù cruel殘酷
残疾人 cán jí rén disabled person殘疾人
残留 cánliú to remain殘留
残疾 cánjí disabled殘疾
残骸 cán hái remains殘骸
凶残 xiōng cán savage兇殘
残余 cán yú remnant殘餘
残暴 cán bào brutal殘暴
残废 cán fèi deformity殘廢
残杀 cán shā to massacre殘殺
摧残 cuīcán to ravage摧殘
残局 cán jú endgame (in chess)殘局
伤残 shāng cán disabled傷殘
残害 cán hài to injure殘害
残留物 cán liú wù remnant殘留物
自相残杀 zì xiāng cán shā to massacre one another (idiom); internecine strife自相殘殺
残缺 cán quē badly damaged殘缺
残存 cán cún to survive殘存
残渣 cán zhā remainder殘渣
残破 cán pò broken殘破
苟延残喘 gǒu yán cán chuǎn to struggle on whilst at death's door (idiom)苟延殘喘
残障 cán zhàng handicapped殘障
残酷无情 cán kù wú qíng cruel and unfeeling (idiom)殘酷無情

cán Decomposition & Compounds

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