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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+5E0C (希)

5E0C
希
rare; hope, expect, strive for
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 4 Total Strokes 7
Mandarin reading Cantonese reading hei1
Japanese on reading ki Japanese kun reading mare koinegau
Korean reading huy Vietnamese reading hơi

CEDICT Entries:

   [ ]    to hope, to admire, variant of 稀[xi1]
   [ rén ]    Xiren, courtesy title of Bao Zheng 包拯[Bao1 Zheng3] (999-1062), Northern Song official renowned for his honesty
   [ laí ]    Hebrew
   [ laí rén ]    Hebrew person, Israelite, Jew
   [ laí shū ]    Epistle of St Paul to the Hebrews
   [ laí ]    Hebrew language
   [ laí ]    Hebrew
   [ laí xué ]    the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
   [ laí wén ]    Hebrew language
   [ laí ]    Hebrew language
   [ xià bāng fēng ]    Mt Shishapangma or Xixiabangma in Tibet (8012 m)
   [ ]    rare, strange
   [ ]    crazy, bizarre, weird, fantastic, strange
   [ wáng ]    Herod the Great (73 BC - 4 BC), Roman-appointed king of Judea (37-4 BC)
   [ luō ]    Heathrow (a London airport)
   [ ]    Jacques Chirac (1932-2019), president of France 1995-2007
   [ ruǐ ]    Taiwan equivalent of 希拉里[Xi1 la1 li3]
   [ ]    Hillary (name), Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician
b7克   [ lín dùn ]    Hillary Rodham Clinton (1947-), US Democratic politician
   [ ]    Heath (name)
b7萊   [ laí jié ]    Heath Ledger, Australian actor (1979-2008)
   [ lún ]    Hezron (son of Perez)
   [ luó chǎng ]    Heathrow Airport (international airport near London)
   [ wàng ]    to wish for, to desire, hope, CL:個|个[ge4]
   [ wàng luò kōng ]    hopes are dashed
   [ ]    Higgs (name), Peter Higgs (1929-), British theoretical physicist, one proposer of the Higgs mechanism or Higgs boson to explain the mass of elementary particles
   [ zhì ]    the Higgs mechanism, explaining the mass of elementary particles in the Standard Model
   [ ]    Higgs boson (particle physics)
   [ ]    Higgs particle (particle physics)
   [ ]    sievert (Sv), unit of radiation damage used in radiotherapy
   [ ]    Hippocrates (c. 460 BC - c. 370 BC), Greek physician, father of Western medicine
   [ hóng ]    Gijón (Asturian: Xixón), city in northwest Spain on the bay of Biscay
   [ ěr ]    Hill (name), Christopher Hill, US undersecretary of state of East Asian affairs
   [ ěr ]    David Hilbert (1862-1943), German mathematician
   [ ěr neì ]    Kirkenes (city in Finnmark, Norway)
   [ ěr ]    Hilversum, city in Netherlands
   [ ěr dùn ]    Hilton (hotel chain)
   [ ]    Adolf Hitler (1889-1945)
   [ shén ]    Greek mythology, abbr. for 希臘神話|希腊神话[Xi1 la4 shen2 hua4]
   [ han ]    variant of 稀罕[xi1 han5]
   [ luó ]    Herodium (town in biblical Judea)
   [ ěr ]    David Hilbert (1862-1943), German mathematician
   [ ]    Greece
   [ ]    Greek alphabet
   [ wén ]    Greek literature
   [ ]    Greek language
b7佩   [ měng peì leí ]    Shimon Peres (1923-2016), Israel politician, prime minister in 1977, 1984-1986 and 1995-1996, president 2007-2014, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize 1994
西   [ jiā ]    Hezekiah or Ezekias (740-687 BC), twelfth king of Judah (Judaism)
⇒    [ xiàn wàng ]    a gleam of hope
⇒    [ luó luò ]    Kliment Voroshilov (1881-1969), Soviet politician and military commander
⇒    [ nán ]    Nancy
⇒    [ ]    ancient Greece
⇒    [ ]    Ancient Greek (language)
⇒    [ ěr kaī ]    Örkesh Dölet (1968-), one of the main leaders of the Beijing student democracy movement of 1989
⇒    [ ]    hash (computing), see also 散列[san3 lie4]
⇒    [ ]    Josh or Joshi (name)
⇒    [ ]    Chişinău or Chisinau, capital of Moldova
⇒    [ ]    Tahiti, island of the Society Islands group in French Polynesia
⇒    [ yoǔ wàng ]    to stand a good chance, to have great hopes, to be promising
⇒    [ niáng ]    (dialect) fuck!
⇒    [ ]    Book of Nehemiah
⇒    [ ěr ]    Bashir (name), Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir (1944-), Sudanese military man and politician, president of Sudan 1993-2019
⇒    [ ]    Taiwan equivalent of 布什[Bu4 shi2]
⇒    [ weī ]    Bushwick, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, in New York City
⇒    [ xié ]    Crocs (sandals) (Tw)
⇒ b7希   [ ěr dùn ]    Paris Hilton
⇒    [ daì zhe wàng xíng daò zhōng diǎn gèng meǐ haǒ ]    It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive.
⇒    [ ]    not much, very little (e.g. difference)
⇒    [ ]    Friedrich (name)
⇒    [ ]    Friedrich (name)
⇒ b7席   [ ]    Friedrich Schiller or Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1805), German poet and dramatist
⇒    [ bān hoú meí ]    (bird species of China) bar-throated minla (Minla strigula)
⇒    [ ]    Swahili
⇒    [ ]    Swahili (language), Kiswahili
⇒    [ jīn ]    Alexandr Sergeevich Pushkin (1799-1837), great Russian romantic poet
⇒    [ yoǔ wàng ]    hopeful, promising, prospective
⇒    [ huò fēn ]    Ferdinand von Richthofen (1833-1905), German geologist and explorer who published a major foundational study of the geology of China in 1887 and first introduced the term Silk Road 絲綢之路|丝绸之路
⇒    [ ]    Bohemia, historical country of central Europe
⇒    [ luò ěr ]    Rothschild (name)
⇒    [ qiǎn jìn qiú ]    to aim low, to aim to get by, without lofty ambition
⇒    [ huǒ weǐ meí ]    (bird species of China) red-tailed minla (Minla ignotincta)
⇒    [ shèng wàng zhě ]    outsider (i.e. not expected to win a race or championship)
⇒    [ wáng mèng ]    Wang Ximeng (c. 1096-c. 1119), Song artist, probably teenage prodigy who died young, painter of Thousand Miles of Landscape 千里江山
⇒ 西b7比b7雪   [ xuě laí ]    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), English Romantic poet
⇒    [ lán chì meí ]    (bird species of China) blue-winged minla (Minla cyanouroptera)
⇒    [ weí ]    Ludwig (name)
⇒    [ weí gǎng ]    Ludwigshafen am Rhein, German city on the Rhine opposite Mannheim
⇒    [ huò fēn ]    Ferdinand von Richthofen (1833-1905), German geologist and explorer who published a major foundational study of the geology of China in 1887 and first introduced the term Silk Road 絲綢之路|丝绸之路
⇒    [ ā ]    Askim (city in Østfold, Norway)
⇒    [ chén guān ]    Edison Chen (1980-), Hong Kong singer and actor
⇒    [ chén tóng ]    Chen Xitong (1930-), mayor of Beijing at the time of 4th Jun 1989 Tiananmen incident

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