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Hanzi Character Search: 捞

635E

 
scoop out of water; dredge, fish
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 7 Total Strokes 10
Mandarin reading laō Cantonese reading laau4 lou4
Japanese on reading Japanese kun reading
Korean reading Vietnamese reading
Traditional Variant(s) scoop out of water; dredge, fish

CEDICT Entries:

   [ laō ]    to fish up, to dredge up
   [ laō ]    to profiteer, to gain some underhand advantage
   [ laō shí zi ]    encumbrance, burden, that awful thing (colloquial), nuisance
   [ laō ]    to fish for, to seek profit (by improper means)
   [ laō waì ]    to make extra money
   [ laō běn ]    to get one's money back (esp. gambling), to recoup one's losings
   [ laō yoú shuǐ ]    (coll.) to gain profit (usu. by underhand means)
   [ laō daò caǒ ]    (fig.) to clutch at straws (in desperation), to take advantage of the situation (unscrupulously)
   [ laō qián ]    lit. to dredge for money, to make money by reprehensible means, to fish for a quick buck
⇒    [ haǐ laō zhēn ]    lit. to fish a needle from the sea, to find a needle in a haystack (idiom)
⇒    [ laō ]    to salvage, to dredge, to fish out (person or object from the sea)
⇒    [ laō ]    to fish for (aquatic animals and plants), to catch
⇒    [ jiù laō ]    sea rescue service, lifeboat service
⇒    [ shuǐ zhōng laō yuè ]    lit. to scoop the moon out of the water (idiom), a hopeless endeavor
⇒    [ shā laō yuè ]    Sarawak, state of Malaysia in northwest Borneo 婆羅洲|婆罗洲
⇒    [ haǐ laō ]    Haidilao (aka Hai Di Lao), hot pot restaurant chain founded in Sichuan in 1994
⇒    [ haǐ laō yuè ]    see 水中撈月|水中捞月[shui3 zhong1 lao1 yue4]
⇒    [ haǐ laō zhēn ]    see 大海撈針|大海捞针[da4 hai3 lao1 zhen1]
⇒    [ laō ]    fishing (as a commercial activity)

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