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Hanzi Character Search: 才

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才
talent, ability; just, only
Radical
Strokes (without radical) 0 Total Strokes 3
Mandarin reading caí Cantonese reading coi4
Japanese on reading sai zai Japanese kun reading wazukani zae
Korean reading cay Vietnamese reading tài
Specialized Semantic Variant(s)

CEDICT Entries:

   [ caí xué ]    talent and learning, scholarship
   [ caí gàn ]    ability, competence
   [ caí ]    talent (usually literary or artistic)
   [ caí guò rén ]    an outstanding talent (idiom), surpassing insight and acumen
   [ caí shū xué qiǎn ]    (humble expr.) of humble talent and shallow learning (idiom); Pray forgive my ignorance,...
   [ caí huá ]    talent, CL:份[fen4]
   [ caí huá chū zhòng ]    outstanding talent (idiom); incomparable artistic merit
   [ caí huá héng ]    brimming over with talent (esp. literary), brilliant
   [ caí huá gaì shì ]    peerless talent (idiom); incomparable artistic merit
   [ caí ]    talent
   [ caí néng ]    talent
   [ caí xiù ]    talent show
   [ caí shí ]    ability and insight
   [ caí shí guò rén ]    an outstanding talent (idiom), surpassing insight and acumen
   [ caí maò shuāng quán ]    talented and good-looking (idiom)
   [ caí ]    (variant of 才[cai2]) just now, (before an expression of quantity) only
   [ caí rán ]    just recently, just a moment ago, just now
⇒    [ rén caí ]    a galaxy of talent (idiom), a great number of competent people
⇒    [ rén jìn caí ]    employ one's talent to the fullest, everyone gives of their best
⇒    [ chū caí huá ]    first sign of budding talent, to display one's ability for the first time
⇒    [ gāng caí ]    just now, a moment ago
⇒    [ gāng caí ]    just now (variant of 剛才|刚才[gang1 cai2])
⇒    [ xué duō caí ]    erudite and multi-talented (idiom); versatile and able
⇒    [ què caí ]    just now
⇒    [ duō caí duō ]    multi-talented
⇒    [ tiān caí chū qín fèn ]    genius comes from hard effort, Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration (Thomas Edison)
⇒ 便   [ caí biàn shì ]    a woman's virtue is to have no talent (idiom)
⇒    [ jiàng caí ]    talented field commander (military)
⇒    [ zhuān rén caí ]    expert (in a field)
⇒    [ gàn caí ]    ability, capable
⇒    [ zhēng caí ]    to recruit
⇒    [ caí jiān beì ]    having both integrity and talent (idiom)
⇒    [ caí ]    to admire talented people, to value talent
⇒ 怀   [ caí ]    to have talent but no opportunity (idiom), to be an unrecognized talent
⇒    [ yoǔ caí gàn ]    capable
⇒    [ jiāng láng caí jìn ]    Jiang Yan has exhausted his talent (idiom), fig. to have used up one's creative powers, to have writer's block
⇒    [ caí ]    extraordinary talent
⇒    [ zhēn caí shí xué ]    solid learning, real ability and learning, genuine talent
⇒    [ xiù cai chū mén quán zhī tiān xià shì ]    a learned person need not leave his home to know what's going on in the world (idiom)
⇒    [ xiù cai chū mén néng zhī tiān xià shì ]    a learned person need not leave his home to know what's going on in the world (idiom)
⇒    [ cōng ming caí zhì ]    intelligence and wisdom
⇒    [ xué chéng caí ]    a self-made genius
⇒ 广   [ shí duō caí guǎng ]    knowledgeable and versatile
⇒    [ shí caí ]    to recognize talent
⇒    [ shí caí zūn xián ]    to recognize talent and have great respect for it
⇒    [ xián caí ]    a genius, a talented person
⇒    [ biàn caí ]    eloquence
⇒    [ biàn caí tiān ]    Saraswati (the Hindu goddess of wisdom and arts and consort of Lord Brahma)
⇒    [ shì caí ]    just now, a moment ago
⇒    [ liàng caí yòng ]    to assess sb's capabilities and employ him accordingly (idiom); to employ sb competent for the task
⇒    [ féng caí ]    Feng Jicai (1942-), novelist from Tianjin, author of Extraordinary people in our ordinary world 俗世奇人

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