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Hanzi Character Search: 帅

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帅
commander, commander-in-chief
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 2 Total Strokes 5
Mandarin reading
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shuài shuò
Cantonese reading seoi3
Japanese on reading Japanese kun reading
Korean reading Vietnamese reading
Traditional Variant(s) commander, commander-in-chief

CEDICT Entries:

   [ ]    surname Shuai
   [ ]    handsome, graceful, smart, commander in chief, (coll.) cool!, sweet!
   [ daī le ]    awesome, brilliant, magnificent
   [ ]    handsome guy, lady-killer, handsome (form of address)
   [ qi ]    handsome, smart, dashing, elegant
⇒    [ zhǔ ]    (military) commander-in-chief, (sports) team manager, coach
⇒    [ yuán ]    marshal (in the army)
⇒    [ fēn shù guà ]    preoccupied with school grades, overemphasis on test scores
⇒    [ yuán ]    generalissimo
⇒    [ ]    (old) commanding general, commander-in-chief, (Qing dynasty) title for a governor-general (provincial military governor) 總督|总督[zong3 du1]
⇒    [ naǐ ]    (slang) (of a young man) sweet and boyish in appearance, having soft, feminine features
⇒    [ haǒ bīng ]    The Good Soldier Švejk (Schweik), satirical novel by Czech author Jaroslav Hašek (1883-1923)
⇒    [ jiàng ]    commander-in-chief, the equivalent of king in Chinese chess
⇒    [ shě baǒ ]    rook sacrifice to save the king (in Chinese chess); fig. to protect a senior figure by blaming an underling, to pass the buck
⇒    [ guà ]    to be in command, (fig.) to dominate over other considerations, to be given overemphasis
⇒    [ tǒng ]    command, commander-in-chief
⇒    [ zhaò gōng yuán ]    Marshal Zhao, aka Zhao Gongming or Zhao Xuantan, God of Wealth in the Chinese folk tradition and Taoism
⇒    [ jīn qián guà ]    caring only about money and wealth
⇒    [ gaō ]    "Mr Perfect" (i.e. tall, rich and handsome) (Internet slang)

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