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Hanzi Character Search: 炒

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炒
fry, saute, roast, boil, cook
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 4 Total Strokes 8
Mandarin reading chaǒ Cantonese reading caau2
Japanese on reading sou shou Japanese kun reading iru itameru
Korean reading cho Vietnamese reading sao

CEDICT Entries:

   [ chaǒ ]    to sauté, to stir-fry, to speculate, to hype, to fire (sb)
   [ chaǒ zuò ]    to hype, to promote (in the media)
   [ chaǒ xìn ]    (of a business operator) to inflate one's reputation by dishonest means (e.g. posting fake reviews)
   [ chaǒ lěng fàn ]    to stir-fry leftover rice, fig. to rehash the same story, to serve up the same old product
   [ chaǒ lěng fàn ]    to stir-fry leftover rice, fig. to rehash the same story, to serve up the same old product
   [ chaǒ shaó ]    wok with a long handle, wok spatula, ladle
   [ chaǒ huì ]    to speculate in foreign currency
   [ chaǒ huì ]    to speculate in foreign currency
   [ chaǒ ]    to speculate in building land
   [ chaǒ jiā ]    speculator
   [ chaǒ fáng ]    to speculate in real estate
   [ chaǒ gēng ]    to moonlight
   [ chaǒ fēn ]    to liven up the atmosphere
   [ chaǒ fēn ]    to liven up the atmosphere
   [ chaǒ ]    to raise prices by speculation, to hype
   [ chaǒ ]    to raise prices by speculation, to hype
   [ chaǒ fēn ]    to liven up the atmosphere
   [ chaǒ fēn ]    to liven up the atmosphere
   [ chaǒ ]    fried rice, millet stir-fried in butter
   [ chaǒ ]    (coll.) to speculate in stocks
   [ chaǒ ]    to speculate in stocks
   [ chaǒ caì ]    to stir-fry, to do the cooking, stir-fried dish
   [ chaǒ caì ]    stir-fried spinach
   [ chaǒ dàn ]    scrambled eggs
   [ chaǒ huò ]    roasted snacks (peanuts, chestnuts etc)
   [ chaǒ huò ]    roasted snacks (peanuts, chestnuts etc)
   [ chaǒ guō ]    wok, frying pan
   [ chaǒ guō ]    wok, frying pan
   [ chaǒ dàn ]    scrambled eggs
   [ chaǒ dàn ]    scrambled eggs
   [ chaǒ fàn ]    fried rice, (slang) (Tw) to have sex
   [ chaǒ fàn ]    fried rice, (slang) (Tw) to have sex
   [ chaǒ yoú ]    (coll.) to fire sb, to sack sb
鱿   [ chaǒ yoú ]    (coll.) to fire sb, to sack sb
   [ chaǒ miàn ]    stir-fried noodles, "chow mein"
   [ chaǒ miàn ]    stir-fried noodles, "chow mein"
⇒    [ dīng dīng chaǒ miàn ]    chopped fried noodles
⇒    [ dīng dīng chaǒ miàn ]    chopped fried noodles
⇒    [ chaǒ diàn ]    (Tw) low-budget eatery
⇒    [ bàn chaǒ ]    to stir-fry
⇒    [ lǎn chaǒ ]    (Hong Kong) to seek mutual destruction
⇒    [ lǎn chaǒ ]    (Hong Kong) to seek mutual destruction
⇒    [ qīng chaǒ ]    to stir-fry, to saute
⇒    [ jiān chaǒ ]    to lightly fry
⇒    [ biān chaǒ ]    to stir-fry in a small quantity of oil
⇒    [ shú chaǒ ]    to stir-fry ingredients that have been cooked or partially cooked
⇒    [ chaǒ ]    stir-fried dish (Tw)
⇒    [ chaǒ ]    stir-fried dish (Tw)
⇒    [ chaǒ maì ]    lit. to sell hot food freshly cooked; fig. to teach what one has just learned, enthusiasm of the new convert
⇒    [ chaǒ maì ]    lit. to sell hot food freshly cooked; fig. to teach what one has just learned, enthusiasm of the new convert
⇒    [ baò chaǒ ]    to stir-fry rapidly using a high flame, to conduct a media blitz, to manipulate a stock market through large-scale buying and selling
⇒    [ xiàn chaǒ xiàn maì ]    lit. to fry and sell on the spot, fig. (of fresh graduates) to apply the still-fresh knowledge gained in school
⇒    [ xiàn chaǒ xiàn maì ]    lit. to fry and sell on the spot, fig. (of fresh graduates) to apply the still-fresh knowledge gained in school
⇒    [ shēng chaǒ maì ]    to sell while it's still hot (idiom); fig. in a great hurry to publish or sell (and no time to improve the product)
⇒    [ shēng chaǒ maì ]    to sell while it's still hot (idiom); fig. in a great hurry to publish or sell (and no time to improve the product)
⇒    [ fān chaǒ ]    to stir-fry
⇒    [ suàn chaǒ roù piàn ]    stir-fried pork with garlic
⇒    [ dàn chaǒ fàn jié ]    Fried Rice with Egg Festival, informally observed annually on November 25 as the anniversary of the death in 1950 of Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, by people who are grateful that Mao's grip on China did not extend to a second generation (The younger Mao died in an American air raid in Korea, and, according to a popular account, his death was the result of cooking fried rice with egg, which produced smoke detected by US forces.)
⇒    [ dàn chaǒ fàn jié ]    Fried Rice with Egg Festival, informally observed annually on November 25 as the anniversary of the death in 1950 of Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, by people who are grateful that Mao's grip on China did not extend to a second generation (The younger Mao died in an American air raid in Korea, and, according to a popular account, his death was the result of cooking fried rice with egg, which produced smoke detected by US forces.)
⇒    [ dàn chaǒ fàn ]    egg fried rice
⇒    [ dàn chaǒ fàn ]    egg fried rice

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