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Hanzi Character Search: 怪

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怪
strange, unusual, peculiar
Radical 𢖩
Strokes (without radical) 5 Total Strokes 8
Mandarin reading
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guài
Cantonese reading gwaai3
Japanese on reading kai Japanese kun reading ayashii ayashimu
Korean reading koy Vietnamese reading
Semantic Variant(s)

CEDICT Entries:

b7扬   [ rén ěr yáng weí ]    "Weird Al" Yankovic (1959-), US singer and writer of parody songs
   [ jié ]    monstre sacré (i.e. artist famous for being deliberately preposterous)
   [ niàn tou ]    eccentric notion, strange whim
   [ yàng ]    outlandish, strange-looking, grotesque
   [ yàng ]    odd expression, funny looks, queer face, to grimace, to give sb funny looks, to pull faces
   [ ]    weird (temperament)
   [ shoù ]    rare animal, mythical animal, monster
   [ ]    monstrous, strange, strange phenomenon
   [ ]    strange, mystic
   [ shēng ]    strange voice, affected manner of speaking
   [ qiāng ]    strange accent, odd manner of speaking or singing
   [ ]    astonished
   [ huà ]    ridiculous talk, preposterous remark
   [ dàn ]    freak, weird
   [ dàn jīng ]    uncanny, unbelievable, ridiculous, outrageous
   [ ]    eccentric, odd-looking, peculiar
   [ ]    variant of 怪[guai4]
⇒    [ weí ]    not at all surprising (idiom)
⇒    [ èr shí nián zhī xiàn zhuàng ]    The Strange State of the World Witnessed Over 20 Years, novel by late Qing novelist Wu Jianren 吳趼人|吴趼人[Wu2 Jian3 ren2]
⇒    [ guāng ]    monstrous and multicolored, grotesque and variegated
⇒    [ líng jīng ]    weird, bizarre
⇒    [ ]    bigfoot
⇒    [ jīng ]    to make a fuss about nothing (idiom)
⇒    [ xíng zhuàng ]    fantastic oddities of every description (idiom); grotesquely shaped
⇒    [ tán lùn ]    strange tales and absurd arguments (idiom), unreasonable remarks
⇒    [ shaǒ jiàn duō ]    lit. rarely seen, very strange (idiom); to express amazement due to lack of experience, naive expression of excitement due to ignorance
⇒    [ zhì shuō ]    tales of the supernatural (genre of fiction)
⇒    [ yàng ]    outlandish, strange-looking, grotesque
⇒    [ shēng ]    strange voice, affected manner of speaking
⇒    [ qiāng ]    strange accent, odd manner of speaking or singing
⇒    [ ]    eccentric, odd-looking, peculiar
⇒    [ ]    No wonder!, not surprising
⇒    [ ]    no wonder (that...)
⇒    [ měng lóng ]    Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson
⇒    [ duō rén ]    nobody will find fault with extra courtesy (idiom), courtesy costs nothing
⇒    [ xué rén ]    Frankenstein (novel)
⇒    [ xīng yaō zuò ]    lit. to summon demons to create havoc (idiom), fig. to stir up all kinds of trouble
⇒    [ huāng jīng ]    absurd, unthinkable
⇒    [ jiàn ]    to mind, to take offense
⇒    [ jiàn ]    to keep one's calm in the face of the unexpected, not to wonder at strange sights
⇒    [ jiàn ]    to keep one's calm in the face of the unexpected, not to wonder at strange sights
⇒    [ shuō ]    strangely enough, oddly enough, strange to say
⇒    [ qǐng bié jiàn ]    please don't be upset, no hard feelings, absit iniuria verbis, let injury by words be absent
⇒    [ ]    to blame, to rebuke
⇒    [ choǔ rén duō zuò ]    ugly people will do all kinds of weird things to get attention (idiom)
⇒    [ choǔ ]    ugly person
⇒    [ choǔ ]    grotesque
⇒    [ cuò ]    to blame sb wrongly
⇒    [ zhōng loú rén ]    The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo 維克多·雨果|维克多·雨果[Wei2 ke4 duo1 · Yu3 guo3]
⇒    [ yīn yáng ]    eccentric, peculiar, mystifying
⇒    [ nán ]    (it's) no wonder (that...), (it's) not surprising (that)
⇒    [ líng ]    a goblin, a spirit
⇒    [ jīng ]    to marvel
⇒    [ wǎng liǎng guǐ ]    ghoulies and bogeys, things that go bump in the night
⇒    [ maì tián quān ]    crop circle

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