戛 | [戛 ] lance; to lightly tap or strike Radical: 戈, Decomposition: ⿳ 一 [, ] 自 [, ] 戈 [, ] Etymology: [ideographic] To strike 戈 someone on the nose 自 Rank: 4503 |
戛 | [戛] Meaning: halberd On-yomi: カツ, katsu Kun-yomi: ほこ, hoko Radical: 戈, Decomposition: ⿱ 𦣻 戈 Variants: 戞 |
戞 | [戞] Meaning: lance; tap or strike lightly On-yomi: カツ, katsu Kun-yomi: ほこ, hoko Radical: 戈 Variants: 戛 |
戛 | [戛] a lance; standing alone #64,617 [Add to Longdo] |
戛纳 | [戛 纳 / 戛 納] Cannes (France) #16,570 [Add to Longdo] |
戛然 | [戛 然] (literary) to stop abruptly (of a sound); to be loud and clear #97,124 [Add to Longdo] |
马戛尔尼 | [马 戛 尔 尼 / 馬 戛 爾 尼] Earl George Macartney (1737-1806), leader of British mission to Qing China in 1793; Paul McCartney, former Beatle [Add to Longdo] |
马戛尔尼使团 | [马 戛 尔 尼 使 团 / 馬 戛 爾 尼 使 團] the Macartney mission to Qing China in 1793 [Add to Longdo] |
戛然 | [かつぜん, katsuzen] (n) the sound of striking something hard [Add to Longdo] |
戛飛ばす;かっ飛ばす | [かっとばす, kattobasu] (v5s, vt) to knock out (a homer); to slam [Add to Longdo] |
戛戛;戛々;戞戞;戞々 | [かつかつ;カツカツ, katsukatsu ; katsukatsu] (adv-to) (uk) clicking; clopping; clacking [Add to Longdo] |