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Hanzi Character Search: 汤

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汤
hot water; soup, gravy, broth
Radical 𣱱
Strokes (without radical) 3 Total Strokes 6
Mandarin reading tāng tàng shāng yáng Cantonese reading tong1
Japanese on reading Japanese kun reading
Korean reading Vietnamese reading
Traditional Variant(s) hot water; soup, gravy, broth

CEDICT Entries:

   [ tāng ]    surname Tang
   [ shāng ]    rushing current
   [ tāng ]    soup, hot or boiling water, decoction of medicinal herbs, water in which sth has been boiled
   [ tāng ]    decoction, potion
   [ tāng shuǐ ]    tonic water
   [ tāng jiā ]    Tonga, South Pacific archipelago kingdom
   [ tāng jiā qún daǒ ]    Tonga
   [ tāng jiā luó ]    Tongariro, volcanic area on North Island, New Zealand
   [ tāng shaó ]    soup ladle
   [ tāng baō ]    steamed dumpling
   [ tāng chí ]    soup spoon, tablespoon, CL:把[ba3]
   [ tāng ]    Tumblr (microblogging and social networking website)
   [ tāng yuán ]    Tangyuan county in Kiamusze or Jiamusi city 佳木斯[Jia1 mu4 si1], Heilongjiang
   [ tāng yuán xiàn ]    Tangyuan county in Kiamusze or Jiamusi city 佳木斯[Jia1 mu4 si1], Heilongjiang
   [ tāng yuán ]    boiled or deep-fried balls of glutinous rice flour, usually eaten during Lantern Festival
   [ tāng ]    bouillon cube
   [ tāng ]    Tom (name)
b7克西   [ tāng lán ]    Tom Clancy (1947-2013), US author
b7克   [ tāng ]    Tom Cruise (1962-), film actor
b7索   [ tāng suǒ xiǎn ]    Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain 馬克·吐溫|马克·吐温[Ma3 ke4 · Tu3 wen1]
b7罗   [ tāng luó bīn ]    Tom Robbins, American novelist
   [ tāng sūn ]    Thompson or Thomson (name)
   [ tāng beī ]    Thomas Cup (international badminton team competition)
   [ tāng suǒ xiǎn ]    Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain
   [ tāng xùn ]    Thomson (name)
   [ tāng ]    hot-water bottle
   [ tāng zi ]    hot-water bottle
   [ tāng chuān ]    Yukawa (name), YUKAWA Hideki (1907-1988), Japanese theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
   [ tāng chuān xiù shù ]    YUKAWA Hideki (1907-1988), Japanese theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
   [ tāng ]    raw materials for making soup, packaged soup mix
   [ tāng wàng ]    Tangwanghe district of Yichun city 伊春市[Yi1 chun1 shi4], Heilongjiang
   [ tāng wàng ]    Tangwanghe district of Yichun city 伊春市[Yi1 chun1 shi4], Heilongjiang
   [ tāng sēn ]    Thompson (name)
   [ tāng mìng ]    the Tang and Wu Revolts: the overthrow (c. 1600 BC) of the Xia Dynasty by the first king, Tang 商湯|商汤[Shang1 Tang1], of the Shang Dynasty, and the overthrow (c. 1046 BC) of the Shang Dynasty by the Zhou Dynasty founder, King Wu 周武王[Zhou1 Wu3 wang2]
   [ tāng zhī ]    soup, broth
   [ tāng quán ]    hot spring (archaic)
   [ tāng ]    (old) hot bath
   [ tāng lín ]    Tang Yulin (1871-1937), minor warlord in northeast China, sometime governor of Chengde 承德, mostly poor in battle but very successful at accumulating personal wealth
   [ tāng pán ]    soup plate
   [ tāng wǎn ]    soup bowl
   [ tāng zhǒng ]    water roux (aka tangzhong), a gelatinous paste made by heating a mixture of flour and water, used in breadmaking to produce a softer, fluffier loaf (loanword from Japanese 湯種 yudane)
   [ tāng yaò ]    tisane, decoction (Chinese medicine)
   [ tāng yīn ]    Tangyin county in Anyang 安陽|安阳[An1 yang2], Henan
   [ tāng yīn xiàn ]    Tangyin county in Anyang 安陽|安阳[An1 yang2], Henan
   [ tāng leì ]    soup dishes (on menu)
   [ tāng xiǎn ]    Tang Xianzu (1550-1616), Ming poet and dramatist, author of The Peony Pavilion 牡丹亭[Mu3 dan5 Ting2]
   [ tāng bǐng yán ]    dinner party given on the third day after the birth of a baby (traditional)
⇒    [ laǒ shǔ shǐ le guō tāng ]    lit. one pellet of rat feces spoiled the whole pot of soup (idiom), fig. one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch
⇒    [ sān tāng ]    san'ao decoction (TCM)
⇒    [ èr tāng ]    second bouillon, a light broth obtained by reboiling ingredients that were previously used to make a full-strength first bouillon 頭湯|头汤[tou2 tang2]
⇒    [ tāng feì ]    to manage a situation badly (idiom)
⇒    [ tāng ]    soup of the day
⇒    [ zhēn tāng ]    eight-treasure decoction, tonic formula used in Chinese medicine
⇒    [ shēn tāng ]    samgyetang, popular Korean chicken soup with ginseng, spices etc
⇒    [ tāng ]    Stendhal
⇒    [ weì cēng tāng ]    miso soup
⇒    [ shāng tāng ]    Shang Tang (1646-? BC), legendary founder of the Shang Dynasty
⇒    [ shāng tāng ]    SenseTime, artificial intelligence company focused on computer vision and deep learning technologies, founded in Hong Kong in 2014
⇒    [ tāng ]    four-substance decoction (si wu tang), tonic formula used in Chinese medicine
⇒    [ ruò jīn tāng ]    secure as a city protected by a wall of metal and a moat of boiling water (idiom), well fortified, invulnerable to attack
⇒    [ naǐ tāng ]    white broth, or milky broth: an unctuous, milky white pork broth of Chinese cuisine
⇒    [ tāng shān ]    Xiaotangshan town in Beijing municipality
⇒    [ lóng tāng baō ]    steamed soup dumpling
⇒    [ huàn tāng huàn yaò ]    different broth but the same old medicine (idiom); a change in name only, a change in form but not in substance
⇒    [ tāng yaò ]    (coll.) to pay compensation for medical expenses
⇒    [ yuè tāng huò ]    battle-ax and boiling cauldron (idiom); facing torture and execution
⇒    [ tāng ]    (Tw) (slang) don't, must not, won't do, (from Taiwanese 毋通, Tai-lo pr. [m̄-thang], similar to Mandarin 不要[bu4 yao4] or 不行[bu4 xing2])
⇒    [ tāng ]    (coll.) profit-motivated article cynically disguised as feel-good content 雞湯|鸡汤[ji1 tang1] and designed to go viral
⇒    [ tǔn tāng ]    to prepare a soup
⇒    [ chí tāng ]    large pool in a bathhouse
⇒    [ paò tāng ]    to dawdle, to go slow deliberately, to fizzle out, to have all one's hopes dashed, (Tw) to have a soak in a hot spring
⇒    [ tāng ]    see 湯浴|汤浴[tang1 yu4]
⇒    [ qīng tāng ]    broth, clear soup, consommé
⇒    [ qīng tāng guǎ shuǐ ]    meager fare, (fig.) insipid, colorless
⇒    [ nóng tāng ]    thick soup, puree
⇒    [ guàn tāng ]    to flatter, to butter sb up
⇒    [ guàn hún tāng ]    to butter sb up, to try to impress sb
⇒    [ baō tāng ]    to simmer, soup made by simmering for a long time
⇒    [ zhēn zhū feǐ cuì baí tāng ]    cabbage, rice and tofu soup
⇒    [ baí tāng ]    clear soup, white broth, also called 奶湯|奶汤[nai3 tang1], decoction of chrysanthemum, liquorice and certain other herbs
⇒    [ luó sòng tāng ]    borscht, a traditional beetroot soup
⇒    [ gēng tāng ]    soup
⇒    [ chì tāng ]    shark-fin soup
⇒    [ roù tāng ]    meat soup, broth
⇒    [ roù tāng miàn ]    noodles in meat soup
⇒    [ yaǒ tāng ]    to ladle out soup
⇒    [ luò tāng ]    a person who looks drenched and bedraggled, like a drowned rat, deep distress
⇒    [ gu tāng ]    mushroom soup
⇒    [ dàn huā tāng ]    clear soup containing beaten egg and green leafy vegetable, eggdrop soup
⇒    [ tāng daǒ huǒ ]    lit. to jump into scalding water and plunge into raging fire (idiom), fig. to brave any danger, to go to any lengths (for a noble cause)
⇒    [ hún tāng ]    potion that makes the soul forget its previous life, (fig.) words or actions intended to attract sb's interest
⇒    [ suān tāng ]    hot and sour soup, sour and spicy soup
⇒    [ tāng ]    chicken stock, chicken soup, (fig.) chicken soup for the soul – i.e. feel-good motivational stories (often used disparagingly because the stories don't really effect change in people's lives)
⇒    [ toú táng ]    first bouillon, a broth made with ingredients that may later be reboiled to make a second bouillon 二湯|二汤[er4 tang1]
⇒    [ xiāng tāng ]    to bathe in a fragrant hot spring (idiom)
⇒    [ gaō tāng ]    clear soup, soup stock
⇒    [ chì tāng ]    shark fin soup
⇒    [ miàn tāng ]    noodle soup, noodles in soup, noodle broth

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