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Stroke by Stroke: 卡 Writing Order
Master the Chinese character '卡' stroke by stroke with visual step-by-step instructions.
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to check / to stop / to block / card, customs station / to be choked / to fasten / to clip / to wedge / checkpost
Usage
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卡 [qiǎ]
名词:
1. A checkpoint set up on a transportation route to inspect vehicles and travelers; a customs station for collecting tariffs at the border. Examples: 关卡 (check point); 卡房 (a station set up on transportation routes or perilous road junctions); 卡口 (an entrance/exit with defensive and inspection facilities); 卡伦 (customs posts in the northeastern, northwestern borders during the Qing Dynasty); 卡座 (border outposts during the Qing Dynasty).
动词:
1. To get stuck or wedged in between and unable to move.
Example: 一根鱼刺卡在喉咙里 (A fish bone is stuck in the throat).
2. To tightly press, using the space between the thumb and forefinger.
Example: 卡脖子 (To scrag someone).
3. Refer to another character 'kǎ'.
卡 [kǎ]
名词:
1. (Specifically rectangular) A small card suitable for writing or printing. Examples: 通行卡 (pass card); 记分卡 (score card).
2. An abbreviation for calorie.
3. An abbreviation for truck. Example: 十轮卡 (ten-wheel truck).
4. Phonetic transcription characters. Examples: 卡宾枪 (carbine); 卡介苗 (BCG vaccine); 卡车 (truck); 卡片 (card); 卡通 (cartoon).
象声词:
1. An onomatopoeia for "ka".
Example: 机器卡卡响 (The machine makes a clacking sound).
2. Refer to another character 'qiǎ'.
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