HSK东西 Scripts Dictionary Radicals

Advanced Hanzi Search

Search Fields (?)

If a value is entered into any of these fields, or the character composition fields, then each of the results returned must match that value. The results shown are the logical AND (set intersection) of the results found by each input field.
Search format:
Wildcard (?)
Use * to match zero or any number of characters.
小* matches all words beginning with 小.
*小* matches all words with a 小.
Use + to match any one or more characters.
Use ? to match any single character.
Use [12] to match the characters '1' or '2'.
Regex (?)
Try this link for more information about regular expressions.
Pinyin (?)
For pinyin search enter tone numbers, (pin1yin1) not tone marks (pīnyīn). There are no spaces between syllables, and the search is case insensitive.
Hanzi

Character Composition

Component of (?)
One character in the result must be a component of one of the characters in this box. If you are only interested in single characters, set both the maximum and minmimum hanzi length to 1.
Compound of (?)
One character in the result must be composed of one of the characters in this box. If you are only interested in single characters, set both the maximum and minmimum hanzi length to 1.

Hanzi Chars (?)

The maximum and minimun length of the hanzi results returned. Set both the max and min to 1 if you only want to see single character words.
Min
Max

Definition (?)

Whether or not to display a full or truncated definition alongside the results. The alternative is to just show a list of hanzi words.
Off
Compact
Full

HSK Level (?)

The results are filtered so that they must be in one of the HSK levels that are checked. If no boxes are checked, HSK filtering is ignored.
HSK 1
HSK 2
HSK 3
HSK 4
HSK 5
HSK 6

Sort Order (?)

Results sorted by frequency show the most frequent words first. Pinyin sorting should obey the most authoritative rules that I could find about pinyin ordering. Hanzi sorting uses the unicode code point to sort the results.
Frequency
Pinyin
Hanzi

Results

Download flashcards: Pleco StickyStudy

        kělián, [可憐], pitiful/pathetic/to have pity on
        liánmǐn, [憐憫], to take pity on/pity/mercy
        kěliánchóng, [可憐蟲], pitiful creature/wretch
        lián, [憐], to pity
        tóngbìngxiānglián, [同病相憐], fellow sufferers empathize with each other (idiom); misery loves company
        qǐlián, [乞憐], to beg for pity
        kěliánbābā, [可憐巴巴], pathetic/pitiful
        liánxī, [憐惜], to take pity on/to feel tenderness toward
        liánài, [憐愛], to have tender affection for/to love tenderly/to pamper sb
        àilián, [愛憐], to show tenderness/to coo over/affection
        liánxù, [憐恤], to take pity/to show compassion
        āilián, [哀憐], to feel compassion for/to pity on/to feel sorry for
        qǐāigàolián, [乞哀告憐], begging for pity and asking for help (idiom)
        kěliánxīxī, [可憐兮兮], miserable/wretched
        kěliánjiàn, [可憐見], (coll.) pitiable/to have pity on sb
        liánxiāngxīyù, [憐香惜玉], to have tender, protective feelings for the fairer sex (idiom)
        xīxiāngliányù, [惜香憐玉], see 憐香惜玉|怜香惜玉[lián xiāng xī yù]
        qiúliánjīng, [求憐經], Kyrie Eleison (section of Catholic mass)/Miserere nobis/Lord have mercy upon us
        yóuliánshēngài, [由憐生愛], to develop love for sb out of pity for them
        zìàizìlián, [自艾自憐], to feel sorry for oneself
        gùyǐngzìlián, [顧影自憐], lit. looking at one's shadow and feeling sorry for oneself (idiom)/fig. alone an...

Page generated in 0.173854 seconds

If you find this site useful, let me know!