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Hanzi Character Search: 夫

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夫
man, male adult, husband; those
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 1 Total Strokes 4
Mandarin reading Cantonese reading fu1 fu4
Japanese on reading fu fuu Japanese kun reading otto otoko sore
Korean reading pwu Vietnamese reading phu

CEDICT Entries:

   [ chàng suí ]    fig. the man sings and the woman follows, fig. marital harmony
   [ liǎn ]    see 夫妻相[fu1 qi1 xiang4]
   [ ]    a (married) couple, husband and wife, CL:對|对[dui4]
   [ quán ]    authority over the household
   [ ]    Pu'yo, Korean Buyeo (c. 200 BC-494 AD), ancient kingdom in northeast frontier region of China
⇒    [ dāng guān wàn kaī ]    one man can hold the pass against ten thousand enemies (idiom)
⇒    [ dāng guān wàn kaī ]    one man can hold the pass against ten thousand enemies (idiom)
⇒    [ sān daǒ yoú ]    Mishima Yukio (1925-1970), Japanese author, pen name of (平岡公威|平冈公威, Hiraoka Kimitake)
⇒    [ sān lún chē ]    pedicab driver
⇒    [ rén chē ]    rickshaw puller
⇒    [ daì ěr ]    Delft, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
⇒    [ luó luò ]    Kliment Voroshilov (1881-1969), Soviet politician and military commander
⇒    [ ]    Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971), secretary-general of Soviet communist party 1953-1964, also written 赫魯曉夫|赫鲁晓夫
⇒    [ jié ]    Jeff or Geoff (name)
⇒ b7金   [ jié jīn ]    Jeff Kinney
⇒    [ guāng daì fu ]    honorific title during Tang to Qing times, approx. "Glorious grand master"
⇒    [ lán ]    Cleveland
⇒    [ kaǐ ]    Kevlar
⇒    [ liè biè jié ]    Lebedev or Lebedyev (Russian name)
⇒ b7托   [ liè tuō ěr taì ]    Tolstoy (name), Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828-1910), great Russian novelist, author of War and Peace 戰爭與和平|战争与和平
⇒    [ bié jié liè ]    Vladimir Mikhailovich Bekhterev (1857-1927), Russian neurologist and psychiatrist
⇒    [ weí fu ]    Lviv (Lvov), town in western Ukraine
⇒    [ ]    ordinary people, commoners
⇒    [ zuǒ xiōng ]    Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky 陀思妥耶夫斯基[Tuo2 si1 tuo3 ye1 fu1 si1 ji1]
⇒ b7施   [ shī leí màn ]    Gustav Stresemann (Chancellor and Foreign Minister during the Weimar Republic)
⇒    [ zhǐ yaò gōng fu shēn tiě chǔ chéng zhēn ]    If you work at it hard enough, you can grind an iron bar into a needle., cf idiom 磨杵成針|磨杵成针, to grind an iron bar down to a fine needle (idiom); fig. to persevere in a difficult task, to study diligently
⇒ b7贾   [ shǐ jiǎ ]    Steve Jobs (1955-2011), US co-founder and CEO of Apple, Inc.
⇒ b7乔   [ shǐ ]    Steve Jobs (1955-2011), US co-founder and CEO of Apple, Inc.
⇒    [ qīng ]    Wadati Kiyoō (1902-1995), pioneer Japanese seismologist
⇒    [ luó ]    Khabarovsk, far eastern Russian city and province on the border with Heilongjiang province of China
⇒    [ guó jiā xīng wáng yoǔ ]    The rise and fall of the nation concerns everyone (idiom). Everyone bears responsibility for the prosperity of society.
⇒    [ liè ]    Tupolev, Russian plane maker
⇒    [ choú ]    taffeta
⇒    [ tiān xià xīng wáng yoǔ ]    The rise and fall of the nation concerns everyone (idiom). Everyone bears responsibility for the prosperity of society.
⇒    [ ]    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904), Russian writer famous for his short stories and plays
⇒    [ luò ]    Nikolai Ostrovsky (1904-1936), Soviet socialist realist writer, Alexander Ostrovsky (1823-1886), Russian playwright
⇒    [ jiān yín ]    adulterous couple
⇒    [ shaò nián laǒ laí bàn ]    husband and wife in youth, companions in old age
⇒    [ ren ]    Maria Skłodowska-Curie or Marie Curie (1867-1934), Nobel laureate in both physics (1903) and chemistry (1911)
⇒    [ ěr shě ]    (Charlene) Barshefsky, US trade negotiator
⇒    [ kěn huò gōng yuán ]    Keukenhof, flower garden in Netherlands
⇒    [ luó ]    Wroclaw, Polish city
⇒    [ qià nuò ]    Alexander Chayanov (1888-1937), Soviet agrarian economist
⇒    [ ěr ]    Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (1931-), last president of the Soviet Union 1991-1995
⇒    [ gaō ěr ]    to play golf
⇒    [ gaō ěr qiú ]    to play golf
⇒    [ baǒ xué ]    Loughborough University
⇒    [ sāng jiǎ ]    Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
⇒    [ luó ]    Lavrov (name), Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (1950-), Russian diplomat and politician, Foreign minister from 2004
⇒    [ luó ]    Lavrov (name), Sergey Viktorovich Lavrov (1950-), Russian diplomat and politician, Foreign minister from 2004
⇒    [ ěr ]    Ralph (name)
⇒    [ ]    Razumovsky (name), Prince Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky (1752-1836), Russian diplomat
⇒    [ màn nuò ]    Rachmaninoff or Rachmaninov (name), Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943), Russian composer and pianist
⇒    [ qiē ěr ren ]    Mrs Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher or Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), British conservative politician, prime minister 1979-1990
⇒    [ ]    Slavic language
⇒    [ weí ěr luò ]    Yakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov (1885-1919), Bolshevik organizer, ordered the murder of the Tsar's family in 1918, died of Spanish influenza
⇒    [ xīn hūn ]    newly married couple, newlyweds
⇒    [ jiā ]    Yemelyan Ivanovich Pugachov (1742-1775), Russian Cossack, leader of peasant rebellion 1773-1775 against Catherine the Great
⇒    [ luó ]    Plovdiv, city in Bulgaria
⇒    [ luó ]    Plovdiv, city in Bulgaria
⇒    [ luó feī ]    Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953), Russian composer
⇒    [ kuàng ]    bachelor, unmarried man
⇒    [ yoǔ zhī ]    married woman
⇒    [ yoǔ zhī ]    married man
⇒    [ saī ěr duō ]    Düsseldorf (Germany)
⇒    [ luó ]    Dubrovnik (city in Croatia)
⇒    [ dōng bìng ]    (derog.) the sick man of Asia (term used in the West in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to refer to China in its weakened state after the Opium Wars)
⇒    [ ěr ]    Gulf Port (Florida or Mississippi)
⇒    [ meí weí jié ]    Medvedyev (name), Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (1965-), Russian lawyer and politician, president of Russian Federation from 2008
⇒    [ róng ]    a rank in government service
⇒    [ gàng ]    pole carrier, coffin-bearer
⇒    [ héng meí lěng duì qiān zhǐ ]    to face a thousand pointing fingers with a cool scowl (citation from Lu Xun), to treat with disdain, to defy
⇒    [ mín zeí ]    tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator
⇒    [ ěr ]    Wolf, Woolf (name)
⇒    [ ěr baǒ ]    Wolfsburg
⇒    [ ěr jiǎng ]    the Wolf prize (for science and arts)
⇒    [ ]    fisherman
⇒    [ qián shuǐ bìng ]    bends
⇒    [ qián shuǐ zhèng ]    bends
⇒    [ lán ]    Ulanhu (1906-1988), Soviet-trained Mongolian communist who became important PRC military leader
⇒    [ zhàng fu ]    no poison, no great man (idiom); A great man has to be ruthless.
⇒    [ zuò ]    Boötes (constellation)
⇒    [ weí ]    Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv-Jaffa
⇒    [ ]    sole ruler, dictator
⇒    [ mín zeí ]    tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator
⇒    [ wáng ]    Wang Yifu (1960-), male PRC pistol shooter and Olympic medalist
⇒    [ nán hàn zhàng fu ]    (coll.) he-man
⇒    [ ]    Hugo Benioff (1899-1968), Caltech seismologist
⇒    [ daì ]    Benioff zone (geology), also called Wadati-Benioff zone
⇒    [ zuò ]    Auriga (constellation)
⇒    [ ]    waffle (loanword)
⇒ b7普   [ ěr luó huò luó ]    Mikhail Prokhorov (1965-), Russian billionaire and owner of the Brooklyn Nets (NBA team)
⇒    [ yuē ]    Joseph (name)
⇒ b7斯   [ yuē lín ]    Joseph Stalin (1879-1953), Soviet dictator
⇒    [ jié ]    Najaf (city in Iraq, a Shia holy city)
⇒    [ zhā ěr ]    Nursultan Nazarbayev (1940-), president of Kazakhstan 1990-2019
⇒    [ qiàn ]    burlak (barge hauler)
⇒    [ luō nuò ]    Rivne (or Rovno), city in western Ukraine, Rivne (Oblast)
⇒    [ luó qiè ]    Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky (1793-1856), one of the discoverers of non-Euclidean geometry
⇒    [ luó nuò suǒ ]    Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov (1711-1765), famous Russian chemist and polymath
⇒    [ luó nuò suǒ shān ]    Lomonosov ridge (in the Artic Ocean)
⇒    [ luó tuō ]    Rostov-on-Don, Russian river port and regional capital close to Sea of Azov (north of the Black Sea)
⇒    [ luó niè ]    Rosneft (Russian state oil company)
⇒    [ luó méng nuò suǒ ]    Mikhail Lomonosov (1711-1765), Russian polymath and writer
⇒    [ shèng yuē ]    Saint Joseph
⇒    [ zhí gaō ěr qiú xié huì ]    Professional Golfer's Association (PGA)
⇒    [ ]    porter, bearer
⇒    [ fàn diàn ]    Van de Graaff generator
⇒    [ xiè ]    Moiseyev (name), Igor Aleksandrovich Moiseyev (1906-2007), choreographer of folk dance and founder of Moiseyev dance company
⇒    [ huá ]    waffle (loanword)
⇒    [ wàn dāng ]    lit. unbeatable by even 10,000 men (idiom), fig. extremely brave and strong
⇒    [ luò ]    Sakharov (name), Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Soviet nuclear physicist and dissident human rights activist
⇒    [ luò jiǎng ]    Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought, awarded by the European Parliament annually since 1988
⇒    [ luò ]    Sakharov (Russian name)
⇒    [ luó ]    Andrei Sakharov (1921-1989), Russian nuclear scientist and dissident human rights activist
⇒    [ luó rén quán jiǎng ]    the EU Sakharov Human Rights Prize
⇒    [ luó jiǎng ]    Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought (awarded by EU since 1988)
⇒    [ nuò ]    (Andrei) Sakharov
⇒    [ nuò rén quán jiǎng ]    the EU Sakharov prize for human rights
⇒    [ nuò luó ]    Novgorod, city in Russia
⇒    [ xiè ]    Sharif (name), Nawaz Sharif (1949-), Pakistani politician
⇒    [ fàn ]    peddler, street vendor
⇒    [ fàn zi ]    peddlers and common people, lower class
⇒    [ fàn zoǔ ]    lit. peddlers and carriers, common people, lower class
⇒    [ feì gōng fu ]    to spend a great deal of time and effort, (of a task) demanding, exacting
⇒    [ peí le rén yoù zhé bīng ]    having given away a bride, to lose one's army on top of it (idiom), to suffer a double loss after trying to trick the enemy
⇒    [ fu ]    Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971), secretary-general of Soviet Communist Party 1953-1964
⇒    [ xuě fu ]    see 赫魯曉夫|赫鲁晓夫[He4 lu3 xiao3 fu5]
⇒    [ tiě xié chù laí quán feì gōng fu ]    to travel far and wide looking for sth, only to find it easily
⇒    [ chē ]    cart driver, coachman
⇒    [ chē ěr xuě ]    Nikolai Chernyshevsky
⇒ 轿   [ ]    porter for a palanquin
⇒    [ nóng ]    peasant, farmer
⇒    [ nóng shān quán ]    Nongfu Spring, Chinese bottled water and beverage company
⇒    [ ]    Yu Dafu (1896-1945), poet and novelist
⇒    [ mén jié liè ]    Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907), Russian chemist who introduced the periodic table
⇒    [ mǐn ]    Minkowski (name), Hermann Minkowski (1864-1909), German mathematician
⇒    [ shuāng ]    a married couple allowed dispensation to have second child
⇒    [ ]    groom, stable lad, horsekeeper, pimp, procurer
⇒    [ ěr daì ]    the Maldives
⇒    [ ěr guò chéng ]    Markov process (math.)
⇒    [ ěr ]    the Maldives (Tw)
⇒    [ ]    Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930), Russian poet and dramatist
⇒    [ gaō ěr ]    golf (loanword)
⇒    [ gaō ěr qiú ]    golf, golf ball
⇒    [ gaō ěr qiú chǎng ]    golf course
⇒    [ ]    fisher, fisherman
⇒    [ guān ]    former husband, widower
⇒    [ jiū shān yoú ]    Hatoyama Yukio (1947-), Japanese Democratic Party politician, prime minister 2009-2010
⇒    [ maì baí ren ]    Lady Macbeth

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