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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 欠
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Meaning of

Pinyin qiàn
Radical
Strokes
4
Definition
deficient / owe / to lack / yawn
Usage
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欠 [qiàn] 动词: 1. 人在疲倦时张口出气: yawn. Example: 打哈欠 (dǎ hāqian) - to yawn. 2. 身体稍稍向上移动: slightly raise; raise slightly. Example: 欠身 (qiàn shēn) - to bow slightly. 3. 亏欠;欠债: owe. Example: 拖欠 (tuōqiàn) - to be in arrears; 欠负 (qiàn fù) - to owe taxes, etc. 4. 缺少: be short of; want; lack. Example: 欠缺 (qiàn quē) - to be deficient; 欠通 (qiàn tōng) - lacking in understanding. 5. 不如: not equal to. Example: 襄阳全欠旧来时 (xiāngyáng quán qiàn jiù lái shí) - Xiangyang is not equal to the past. 6. 想念: miss. Example: 欠挂 (qiàn guà) - to be concerned; to miss someone. 7. 损人的: spiteful. Example: 嘴欠 (zuǐ qiàn) - to talk behind someone's back. 形容词: 1. 痴呆: dull-witted. Example: 君瑞真个欠 (jūn ruì zhēn gè qiàn) - You are really dull-witted. 2. 另见 qian.
hē qiàn
yawn
dǎ hē qiàn
to yawn
qiàn tuǒ
improper / inappropriate / unsatisfactory / inadequate
tuō qiàn
in arrears / behind in payments / to default on one's debts
qiàn zòu
to need a spanking
qiàn quē
to be deficient in / lapse / deficiency
qiàn zhài
to owe a debt / the sum owed
jī qiàn
have one's debts piling up
qiàn kuǎn
to owe a debt / balance due / debts
qiàn shēn
to half rise out of one's chair (a polite gesture)
qiàn ān
ill (euphemism)
dǎ hā qiàn
yawn
qiàn zhàng
to owe a debt / debt / obligation
qiàn shuì
owing taxes / outstanding tax
qiàn jiǎo
arrears / default of payment
qīng qiàn
clear up defaults
quē qiàn
imperfection / defect / shortcoming
shē qiàn
to offer credit / credit transaction / to buy or sell on account
qiàn tiáo
IOU / certificate of indebtedness
zhǐ qiàn dōng fēng
all we need is an east wind (idiom); lacking only one tiny crucial item
qiàn jiā
suboptimal / subpar / not good enough
kuī qiàn
to fall short of / to have a deficit / deficit / deficiency

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Pinyin qian4
Wubi
qwu
Cangjie
no
Zhengma
ro
Four Corner
27802
Unicode
U+6b20
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