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Unicode/Hanzi Search: U+9A37 (騷)

9A37
 
harass, bother, annoy, disturb, agitate; sad, grieved
Radical 𩡧
Strokes (without radical) 10 Total Strokes 20
Mandarin reading saō saǒ
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xiāo
Cantonese reading sou1
Japanese on reading sou Japanese kun reading sawagu
Korean reading so Vietnamese reading tao
Simplified Variant(s)

CEDICT Entries:

   [ saō ]    trouble, disturbance, rumpus, flirty, coquettish, abbr. for 離騷|离骚[Li2 Sao1], literary writings, smell of urine, foul smell, male (animal) (dialect)
   [ saō luàn ]    disturbance, riot, to create a disturbance
   [ saō luàn zhě ]    a rioter
   [ saō dòng ]    disturbance, uproar, CL:陣|阵[zhen4], to become restless
   [ saō baō ]    (slang) alluring, showy, flashy and enticing person, painted Jezebel
   [ saō weì ]    foul smell
   [ saō ]    (literary) poet, literati
   [ saō qíng ]    frivolous, flirtatious
   [ saō raǒ ]    to disturb, to cause a commotion, to harass
   [ saō raǒ zaǒ ]    Xenopsylla vexabilis
   [ saō ]    to disturb, to pester
   [ saō rán ]    turbulent
   [ saō ruì ]    sorry (loanword)
   [ saō huà ]    obscenities, lewd talk
   [ saō huò ]    loose woman, slut
   [ saō ]    jackass
   [ saō ]    poetry in the style of 離騷|离骚[Li2 Sao1]
   [ saō naò ]    noisy, a racket
⇒    [ xuān huá saō dòng ]    The Sound and the Fury (novel by William Faulkner 威廉·福克納|威廉·福克纳[Wei1 lian2 · Fu2 ke4 na4])
⇒    [ xìng saō raǒ ]    sexual harassment
⇒    [ mēn saō ]    (coll.) outwardly cold or retiring but deep and passionate inside
⇒    [ saō ]    Nassau, capital of The Bahamas
⇒ 滿   [ mǎn laó saō ]    lit. belly full of complaints (idiom), discontent, always moaning and complaining
⇒    [ laó saō ]    discontent, complaint, to complain
⇒    [ lǐng fēng saō ]    most outstanding, par excellence
⇒    [ laó saō ]    to whine, to be grouchy
⇒    [ saō ]    horny, lecherous
⇒    [ saō ]    On Encountering Sorrow, poem by Qu Yuan 屈原[Qu1 Yuan2] in Songs of Chu 楚辭|楚辞[Chu3 ci2]
⇒    [ fēng saō ]    literary excellence, flirtatious behavior

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